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In: Moloney, Warnock

Out: Bennell, Davey (injured)

Backs: MacDonald, Warnock, Rivers

Half backs: Bartram, Frawley, Garland

Centres: Bruce, McDonald, Green

Half forwards: Bail, Dunn, Jurrah

Forwards: Trengove, Watts,Wonaeamirri

Followers: Jamar, Moloney, Sylvia

Interchange: Johnson, Jones, McKenzie, Scully

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OUT: Davey (inj.)

IN: Moloney

That is all. However, I'm worried about Bennell a little bit and would LOVE to see Matty Warnock come back in as his VFL form warrants selection! DEPTHHHHH!

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Would love to see Maric get a run, but not sure how he performed for Casey this weekend.

IN: Moloney, Maric

OUT: Jones, Davey (inj.)

Love to see Tapscott or Blease get a run too, as unlikely as it is.

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Would love to see Maric get a run, but not sure how he performed for Casey this weekend.

Along with Newton, Maric kicked 3 goals. Solid I believe.

And Jones I don't think will be omitted at all. Tough unit that we need.

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Would love to see Maric get a run, but not sure how he performed for Casey this weekend.

IN: Moloney, Maric

OUT: Jones, Davey (inj.)

Love to see Tapscott or Blease get a run too, as unlikely as it is.

Agree on Maric. I saw the scorps game Adam was the standout of the AFL players for mine.

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Eh?

Only if Moloney comes in.

Someone has to go out.

We need players that can use the footy and we already have Bartram in the side.

Mind you, Jones was pretty good in pieces today.

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OUT: Bartram, Bennell, Davey (Inj), Dunn (could be an injury - he has a broken big toe, has been broken for at least a couple of weeks)

IN (from): Miller (playing for his life), Jetta, Cheney, Maloney, Warnock, Morton.

Everyone will want to be playing in Juniors 250th.

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OUT: Bartram, Bennell, Davey (Inj), Dunn (could be an injury - he has a broken big toe, has been broken for at least a couple of weeks)

IN (from): Miller (playing for his life), Jetta, Cheney, Maloney, Warnock, Morton.

Everyone will want to be playing in Juniors 250th.

Jetta is out for the season with a shoulder injury.

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Bennell and Jones out?? Uggghhhh.... Too many stats watchers me thinks... Both those guys will stay put, get used to it.

Long way off, but my prediction would be:

OUT: Davey (inj)

IN: Maric

From what I've seen and heard Moloney will struggle to be right, geez we need him for the clearances though.

I really feel for Cheney and Warnock, hope they don't get too discouraged and stick around with us, just tough to break into that backline.

Be REALLY interested to see if anything different happens though (selection wise) being Junior's big game.

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In: Moloney, Warnock

Out: Bennell, Davey (injured)

Backs: MacDonald, Warnock, Rivers

Half backs: Bartram, Frawley, Garland

Centres: Bruce, McDonald, Green

Half forwards: Bail, Dunn, Jurrah

Forwards: Trengove, Watts,Wonaeamirri

Followers: Jamar, Moloney, Sylvia

Interchange: Johnson, Jones, McKenzie, Scully

OUT: Davey, Bennell, Watts, Trengove

IN: Moloney ( If ok but I doubt it ), Bate, Morton, Maric

I doubt Maric is good enough but deserves the last two games to show his ability.

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What a great idea, bring Moloney in who has leg problems for the last four weeks, stick him on a plane for an hour and a half, and play him on a quagmire of a ground..........no I don't think so, I can see the team only having one or two changes one for Davey and I think that may be to give Tapscott or Blease a taste, Tapscott was fine at the weekend but didn't play for Casey...maybe freshening him up...........the only other player who I think may be worried is PJ (read his review) not sure of Port's ruck stocks at the moment, so he could be under threat for who I wouldn't like to guess...

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What a great idea, bring Moloney in who has leg problems for the last four weeks, stick him on a plane for an hour and a half, and play him on a quagmire of a ground..........no I don't think so, I can see the team only having one or two changes one for Davey and I think that may be to give Tapscott or Blease a taste, Tapscott was fine at the weekend but didn't play for Casey...maybe freshening him up...........the only other player who I think may be worried is PJ (read his review) not sure of Port's ruck stocks at the moment, so he could be under threat for who I wouldn't like to guess...

Find it hard to believe they just rested Tapscott! Why?

I agree with Moloney he should come back via Casey after 4 weeks out.

Why take Watts to "quagmire of a ground" from the past experience he is next to useless on a heavy ground!

I have watched Blease at Casey he is no where near fit enough for AFL, 2011 for him.

Why do you leave Bennell in he has been marginal for weeks and yesterday poor.

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only took 11 posts to mention bartram this week

Bartram's disposal is terrible. If he was over 60% I would be surprised, but besides those stats, his kicking is just horrible and I cringe everytime he has the ball.

That shot at goal he had in the last, which would have given us a damn good chance to win did not even look like it. He had too much time and you could see he was hoping to hell that another option presented itself.

Am I bagging his endeavour? No. His courage, his application? No & no. But don't sit back and hide behind these convictions and accuse others of Bartram bashing as it is just not true.

The guy cannot kick and as a half back flanker/pocket in todays game it is a crucial skill. Too much of the good work he does is undone by this fact.

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