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Looks like LeCras is playing NO CHANGE.

Dunn & Gaff are the subs

I suspected this may be the case- he's versatile but also a player who has the potential for a big impact late in the game, especially if he can get the ball close to goal...

C'mon Dees, fire up!

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C'mon Jack Watts!! I'm feeling something a little special tonight... Just be strong over the footy the rest will take care of itself. Hopefully he doesn't get subbed off

 

cmon dees - will hate another weak performance agaiones, against a good interstate team

jones and rivers better stand up tonite. our leaders go missing way too often for us to be a good team

Surprised about Dunn being the sub, but more surprised about Gaff being the sub for the fourth (?) time.


i am feeling a little confident tonight...listening to all the coaches on radio so far, the Club fully realizes what this game means. This one is all about RESPECT.

It is a good side on paper....selected for Pace according to Choco Royal.

dunn has pace and can tackle so should bring intensity to the contest

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On paper we should beat them tonight. The only worry I have is Josh Kennedy and Dean Cox. I'm hoping Col Garland has the fitness to run around with Kennedy on the big deck because I can't see Rivers keeping up with him. Would like Rivers to cut off the supply that comes his way. Also hope Jamar is up for a big one in his 100th game.

If we can break these 2 down it goes along way in us winning. LeCras is also a worry but I don't think he will kick many or do too much damage on Frawley.

 

Hmmm what sort of run does Dunn give us? suspect sub use for me. Bennell would have been awesome to unleash in the last, with Dunn being subbed off.

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Any rain/dew around?


I'm also bit surprised with Dunn as the sub I was certain it was going to be bennel for his pace in the last qrt (as long as there are no injuries) anyway pretty pumped to watch it live!!

Hmmm what sort of run does Dunn give us? suspect sub use for me. Bennell would have been awesome to unleash in the last, with Dunn being subbed off.

Agree, except Bennell now has an opportunity to give us run on the big ground for 4 quarters. I think it's perform or get dropped for him this week. He needs to win the ball and put on defensive pressure in the forward line.

Hmmm what sort of run does Dunn give us? suspect sub use for me. Bennell would have been awesome to unleash in the last, with Dunn being subbed off.

Hopefully we get Bennell pace for the 4 Quarters rather than one....but it's a toss of the coin each week i am sure.

delay? I thought it was live

i get nervous in these matches as we normally lose and get let down.....

if we win this we can make the 8 with our draw

hope we r switched on

delay? I thought it was live

i get nervous in these matches as we normally lose and get let down.....

if we win this we can make the 8 with our draw

hope we r switched on

8.35 on 1HD & MFC need to win the next 3 (including this one) to be able to make the 8. There is no game that MFC will 100% win.


i have a bad feeling about tonight, hope to be proved wrong

why is watts so slow to move the ball on?


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Good mark Jack but [censored] move it on..

wow, not a good start

woeful errors

delay? I thought it was live

i get nervous in these matches as we normally lose and get let down.....

if we win this we can make the 8 with our draw

hope we r switched on

doesnt look like it

 

why is watts so slow to move the ball on?

because there is nothing available..


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