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Round 17 teams

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B: Colin Garland, Jared Rivers, Clint Bartram

HB: Jordie McKenzie, James Frawley, Joel Macdonald

C: Jamie Bennell, Cameron Bruce, Brad Green

HF: Lynden Dunn, Cale Morton, Tom Scully

F: Colin Sylvia, Jack Watts, Liam Jurrah

Foll: Mark Jamar, Brent Moloney, Aaron Davey

I/C (from): Nathan Jones, Paul Johnson, Rohan Bail, Matthew Bate, Austin Wonaeamirri, Addam Maric, Matthew Warnock

In: Wonaeamirri, Warnock, Maric

Out: -

 
 

Morton = CHF.

Would like to see that, as you would no it doesnt really mean much also Jordie Mckenzie on the halfback flank...

looks like matty bate will be playing for casey this week


From Dean Bailey on the MFC Website.

“I think it’s an important aspect for us for the rest of this year - that [Jack] Watts, [Liam] Jurrah, [Colin] Sylvia, [Matthew] Bate, [Jamie] Bennell and [Aaron] Davey start to get some continuity down there,” he said.

Would indicate that Bate won't be dropped although some are calling for it, also Bennell mentioned and if Maric is to come in who would he replace?

Also can't see Warnock getting a go I think they are just letting him know he is close, same with Wonna.

Agree Robbie F.

Moloney could be a late withdrawal this week??? No inside info just that he was carrying a niggle this week. Maric might come in. Warnock and Wonna to miss.

 

From Dean Bailey on the MFC Website.

“I think it’s an important aspect for us for the rest of this year - that [Jack] Watts, [Liam] Jurrah, [Colin] Sylvia, [Matthew] Bate, [Jamie] Bennell and [Aaron] Davey start to get some continuity down there,” he said.

Would indicate that Bate won't be dropped although some are calling for it, also Bennell mentioned and if Maric is to come in who would he replace?

Also can't see Warnock getting a go I think they are just letting him know he is close, same with Wonna.

i wouldnt mind maric having a go instead of morton i just dont like the way he plays

but most think different


Agree Robbie F.

Moloney could be a late withdrawal this week??? No inside info just that he was carrying a niggle this week. Maric might come in. Warnock and Wonna to miss.

Hit it on the head!!!

Wont be any further changes unless soemthing/someone else has any issue.

I must say, I usually have some interest on Thursday to see what the team selection will be but its less interesting when they don't actually announce any changes just an extended bench...I guess that the curse of playing so many games on a Sunday

Edited by Ascobar

Club still needs a small defender. Can Maric fulfill that role at this stage of his development? Play him on Lewis Jetta and see what happens. I guess we'll find out before too long.

out: Moloney

in Maric

Also can't see Warnock getting a go I think they are just letting him know he is close, same with Wonna.

And they could be letting Bate know he's "close" going in the other direction!

Club still needs a small defender. Can Maric fulfill that role at this stage of his development? Play him on Lewis Jetta and see what happens. I guess we'll find out before too long.

out: Moloney

in Maric

Would hardly think the ideal time to trial someone down the opposite end of the ground to which they have become accustomed to would be in their first senior game in 16 months. Hes had 14 weeks down at Casey with a chance to make himself more adaptable. Jetta would surely break his goal duck if that matchup occured.

No-one has advocated Bartram being dropped yet, despite being named in the 18. Whats going on?


Hoping to see Bate have a game in the 2's! He is becoming frustrating to watch. He needs to play to his strengths and ability, we he tries to take on players and have goal attempts from ridiculous places, brings the whole team down. Every week people on this forum are askin for Bartram's head, he's had his best season and every week he's getting the job done on the small forwards. I've heard Beamer is very unlikely to play and won't make the 22 tomorow evening. Do we bring in Maric or Aussie? Personally id like to see Addam get a crack, but we'll see what happens.

Maric in for Moloney!

I would like to see Bennell on the wing or in the middle.

Was at a AAMI this morning and saw Moloney leaving training. Reasonably significant limp. Would have to be doubtful.


I think Maric will come in for either Moloney (most likely) or Green (less likely).

I hope for his own sake that he makes a good fist of it. He has shown nothing at a consistent level in his few previous games at the top level or in his many games at Casey over the last 18 months that inspires any confidence but sometimes players just need to be given a chance.

Good luck Addam. Prove me wrong.

Final teams for Sunday.

In - Maric

Out - Bate

For the Swans, Jetta is in and Smith is out.

 

dumb dumb call bate is a good player who is important for our lineup he provides a strong target around the chf region, yes he was rubbish last week but he will do a better job than maric.

dumb dumb call bate is a good player who is important for our lineup he provides a strong target around the chf region, yes he was rubbish last week but he will do a better job than maric.

I don't agree with the selection either. I think he's important to team structure on a high half foward slash wing. As a linkman if you will. I know Dunn can play this role too, but will they? Time will tell


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