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I'm well and truly sick of the other topic de jour so here's one about footy. Anyone missing from this aside from Petterd, Newton, Campbell, Frawley, Jones, Gysberts, McKenzie,Wona, Tapscott, Gawn, Davis ??

3. Clint Bartram

4. Jack Watts

6. Matthew Bate

7. Jamie Bennell

9. Jack Trengove

10. Cale Morton

12. Colin Sylvia

14. Lynden Dunn

16. Jack Grimes

18. Brad Green

19. Addam Maric

20. Colin Garland

21. Lucas Cook

22. Brent Moloney

24. Liam Jurrah

27. Jared Rivers

28. Joel MacDonald

30. Tom McNamara

31. Tom Scully

34. Stefan Martin

36. Aaron Davey

38. Jeremy Howe

39. Neville Jetta

40. Mark Jamar

42. Jake Spencer

43. Tom McDonald

44. Rohan Bail

46. Sam Blease

47. James Strauss

49. Daniel Nicholson

50. Michael Evans

52. Cameron Johnston

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Good to see Blease, Howe, Strauss and Cook...but no Tapscott?

He needs to get on the park soon

two years with little return will not be good.

I get a faint Tilbrook smell here!

Looks Good but all muscle and not much action.

Hope to god he plays somewhere in the next few weeks.

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I'm most looking forward to seeing

Howe - hopefully stand on someones head

Blease- Never seen the kid other than you tube hope to see some of that pace and footskills

Morton- still don't believe he has bulked up

Watts- Obviously

Martin - more so to see what they will do with him and if has improved his skills

Maric- traiing the house down all summer apparently :)

Spencer - If only for his unco kicking style, gets me everytime

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Can't wait to see Howe and Blease in action...

Looking forward to the usuals such as LJ, Col, Trengove etc

Naturally pumped for the golden one Jesus H Watts

But really NAB cup is great for the first year players, so Cook, Nicholson, Johnstone, Evans, Mcdonald, show us what ya got!!

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I'm well and truly sick of the other topic de jour so here's one about footy. Anyone missing from this aside from Petterd, Newton, Campbell, Frawley, Jones, Gysberts, McKenzie,Wona, Tapscott, Gawn, Davis ??

Yes Warnock, Fitzpatrick and Lawrence, there's 46 on the list

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Man Old55 - you pipped me to the post literally!

I was so proud of myself for figuring out who was missing...

Anyone have any ideas why McKenzie is out?

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He needs to get on the park soon

two years with little return will not be good.

I get a faint Tilbrook smell here!

Looks Good but all muscle and not much action.

Hope to god he plays somewhere in the next few weeks.

Probably a bit early to be writing off his 2nd year in the 2nd week of February...

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Liked this from the AFL web site:

"AN UNDER-STRENGTH Melbourne side will kick off round one of the NAB Cup with five of its best 22 sidelined.

Key players James Frawley (pectoral), Michael Newton (broken wrist) and Ricky Petterd (hamstring) are all injured, while Nathan Jones (soreness) and Mathew Warnock will also miss the round-robin clash against Adelaide and Port Adelaide."

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Fitzpatrick is injured. He was on crutches on the sidelines at the I/C game.

What's the story with Jones? Is he just being rested?

From the Melbourne website in the article naming the squad

"Tom Scully (knee soreness) has been named in the initial squad, but is under an injury cloud. Robert Campbell (achilles), Jack Fitzpatrick (foot), James Frawley (pectoral muscle), Nathan Jones (back soreness), Jordie McKenzie (groin soreness), Michael Newton (wrist), Ricky Petterd (hamstring) and Matthew Warnock (ankle) will miss through injury."

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He needs to get on the park soon

two years with little return will not be good.

I get a faint Tilbrook smell here!

Looks Good but all muscle and not much action.

Hope to god he plays somewhere in the next few weeks.

Geez that's harsh. Tilbrook cost us a fortune and was supposed to be a superstar.

Tapscott's a kid.

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my first 18.

3. Clint Bartram

4. Jack Watts

6. Matthew Bate

7. Jamie Bennell

9. Jack Trengove

10. Cale Morton

12. Colin Sylvia

14. Lynden Dunn

16. Jack Grimes

18. Brad Green

20. Colin Garland

22. Brent Moloney

24. Liam Jurrah

27. Jared Rivers

31. Tom Scully

36. Aaron Davey

44. Rohan Bail

40. Mark Jamar

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19. Addam Maric

21. Lucas Cook

28. Joel MacDonald

30. Tom McNamara

34. Stefan Martin

38. Jeremy Howe

39. Neville Jetta

42. Jake Spencer

43. Tom McDonald

46. Sam Blease

47. James Strauss

49. Daniel Nicholson

50. Michael Evans

52. Cameron Johnston

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Probably a bit early to be writing off his 2nd year in the 2nd week of February...

ID I don't think I was writing him off.

It is just disappointing that he is not being involved in practise matches etc

after a bad year with injuries.

Lots of good comments about him when he was drafted and so far he has been injured most of the time

since arriving.

I just hope he is not all "looks" and we get to see him play somewhere in the next few weeks.

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Geez that's harsh. Tilbrook cost us a fortune and was supposed to be a superstar.

Tapscott's a kid.

And he needs to get on the park soon!

Because another year like last year would not be be good for his future.

The competition is littered with players who would have been great if they were not constantly injured.

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The injuries have given seven players the opportunity to make their debuts in senior AFL company. 

Not all of these players will represent the club on Friday night but a few will:-

Sam Blease, Lucas Cook, Michael Evans, Jeremy Howe, Cameron Johnston, Tom McDonald and Daniel Nicholson.

That's the exciting thing about Friday night. We can worry about injuries when the season starts.

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Liked this from the AFL web site:

"AN UNDER-STRENGTH Melbourne side will kick off round one of the NAB Cup with five of its best 22 sidelined.

Key players James Frawley (pectoral), Michael Newton (broken wrist) and Ricky Petterd (hamstring) are all injured, while Nathan Jones (soreness) and Mathew Warnock will also miss the round-robin clash against Adelaide and Port Adelaide."

I got a laugh outta this one too Maurie. Juice has arrived...pretty high raps for a rookie.

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Is that a sick joke or are you being serious???

no it's true. Shouldn't be seeing him and Frawley til about round 3 but who knows

WJ has nailed it. The NAB cup is all about getting some glimpses of the unknown players and we will have a feast in this regard on Friday

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