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Not many changes to be made after five last week. Bartram should be fit and Blease had another good game for Casey as did Petterd.

I reckon it will be:

In: Bartram

Out: Evans

Evans will be unlucky, no doubt, but Bartram's best 22. He needs to play on Krakouer, or Sidebottom.

Blease will no doubt get a game if Sylvia's thigh doesn't come up, and I'd say he should make his debut within the next few weeks.

Evans?

I think we would do a like for like.

If Bartrams ready, I think we would need to take a small defender or a sweeper. Morton, Bennell, Nicholson, or Strauss...

I think Strauss is important to get games into right Now.

Bartram should be an Auto in If available?

So I would think that as the sub: Nicholson maybe the one. There missing him as well @ Casey, from the mids.

This maximises as much experience as we can, Bennells dash is handy, and while he polled poorly in his data points, his clearance work from the last line was handy.

http://www.finalsiren.com/MatchDetails.asp?GameID=5517&Code=1670a070268693a930262de90d2e5545&Sort=Rating%20Desc

This week will be a good guide as to just how we are measuring list wise, against the pies

*Don't right off another (In) for the game either,,, I've just got a feeling, nothing more, that we might just spring a surprise this week. Another In?

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Bartram in for unlucky dude.

I heard Tappy has just started jogging, probably needs another week.

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No chance. If Tappy is fit, straight back into the side.

Was one of our best and most consistent pre-injury and his kicking is extremely important, especially on the wide spaces of the G'.

In: Tapscott, Bartram

Out: Evans, Jetta

I'd be cautious with Tappy's injury!

Seriously, I think he did it kicking, yes, & that is his main weapon. I'd go very cautiously with his recovery over this and with his reinstatement into the game. I think I'd play him through casey after an extra week of rehab.. Pressure would cause him to overkick and the possiblity of further damage if he's not 110%. I wouldn't bring him back yet for this big game.

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Are you suggesting that if Bartram or Tapscott were fit, and we brought them in, we would be 'rewarding mediocrity'?

No, those players didn't exit the team for form reasons. Although if Tapscott does not come up, we need Strauss's boot, so Barty would have to replace one of the rookies, and I'm enjoying the zip they have added to the team...

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With a fit Tapscott and Strauss playing with greater confidence, we have two great kicks on the HB line to open up and create play down the ground. Plus the option of playing Tapscott on the HF line...

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What's the love-fest about Bartram all about? Straight in? "Good ordinary footballer" as Jack Dyer said.

He is by far the best at the club at what he does. He is exceptionally strong and quick and can match it with the elite physically.

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What's the love-fest about Bartram all about? Straight in? "Good ordinary footballer" as Jack Dyer said.

First half dozen picked. Severly underated. Does a job every week, rearly gets beaten, and (despite the group-think on this site) better user of the ball in the back line than most (Frawley, Rivers, Grimes, Warnock).

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In this article, Bailey suggests that Tapscott is the only one a possibility to return, so by inference: no Bartram this week.

Based on that, no change for mine.

Yes, noticed that, but thought Bailey was only talking about the longer-term injured. Or something ...

Bartram was "test" last week, so with an extra 9 days, surely he'd be ready - though you could be right!

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First half dozen picked. Severly underated. Does a job every week, rearly gets beaten, and (despite the group-think on this site) better user of the ball in the back line than most (Frawley, Rivers, Grimes, Warnock).

No way is he a better kick than Rivers who is a very good kick. He's not better than Grimes or Frawley either who take chances with their disposals moving the game on. Bartram gets the ball and unless there is a clear option he often stalls the play and has to kick it long down the line.
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No changes for mine.

As far as our back line goes.

Rivers gets Dawes,

Frawley gets Cloke,

MacDonald gets Brown,

Bennell gets Kraouker,

Strauss gets Didak

and in the midfield the only tag we have to run with Swann & Thomas out is Morton on Pendlebury.

We're a real chance for this match!

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What's the love-fest about Bartram all about? Straight in? "Good ordinary footballer" as Jack Dyer said.

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/7415/newsid/114190/default.aspx

Cale Morton's words:

Someone at the club who leads the way in relation to the ‘play your role” motto is Clint Bartram.

Clint is very highly respected by players and coaches at the club because of the way he goes about his football, and his reliability.

When Clint is given a role, such as playing on a dangerous small forward, as is so often the case, he will do it unconditionally, putting it before his own instincts.

Although I’m not part of the match committee picking the team each week, I know that Clint’s name is one of the first picked each week.

Players like Clint are growing in stature throughout the AFL.

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Bartram is no longer a walk up start. Competition is growing across the board.

Wouldn't have said that last week...

The guy will play if fit.

Batram would be in the first dozen picked if the MC was picking their best 22.

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First half dozen picked. Severly underated. Does a job every week, rearly gets beaten, and (despite the group-think on this site) better user of the ball in the back line than most (Frawley, Rivers, Grimes, Warnock).

Bartram is as good a runner as anybody, but one of worst kicks in team and a very slow mind with ball in hand. Rarely beaten is questionable, I think he is going to be slowly pushed as more and more get there chance and show they are a far better kick. It's going to be tough on a number of players. 30 odd just doesn't go into 22 without the help of injuries.

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I agree that Bartram is a going to find it tough but we need a list of 35 good options to win a flag .

Bartram tackles well so he will be around but his kicking is suspect .

We have a lot of outside players so i worry about having too much class on the ground and not enough pawns .

i wouldn't care if Jord Mac couldn't kick either (but he can).

Why drop Strauss?

I predict he'll be the best CHB since G .Jakovich or Harry Taylor .

Grimes shouldn't be loose man back next year .

Flash shouldn't kick across goal or back and across goal .

We need defenders like Strauss because he has been raised to think defense first ,same as chip .

If we stop this trendy mistake ridden ,flirty crap then we will win most games .

Short handpassing is a disease we need to lose .

Flash at forward pocket next year . Scully .Trengrove ,Gysberts ,Martin and Mackenzie- on ball

Forwards are Jurrah ,Flash ,Watts ,Howe ,Grimes and Bate

Bail ,Macdonald ,Bartram and Jones get games on their effort alone.

All of them can play but not all can tackle every week .

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Bartram is no longer a walk up start. Competition is growing across the board.

LUDICROUS!!!

Jetta seems to have a bit of love around here. Never been a fan of him and struggle to see him play well on the big stage - he's never done it.

We know Petterd played well vs Pies both times last year and his most up to date form (VFL) was far beyond VFL level. Petterd is an AFL player. A key marking target in our F50 and can be hard to match up on.

Seems Sylvia will play but not Bartram, so...

IN: BLEASE (debut), Petterd

OUT: Jetta, Evans

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Correct.

Amazing how the thread keeps going and the suggestions get worse and worse. For instance:

As wrong as any post has been this year.

The Gawn comment is way off too.

Yeah why is that mate???why was my contention that petterd shouldnt have been dropped in the 1st place the most wrong post of the year?? Dont rubbish other peoples opinions when youre not prepared to back it up..... you will lose any credibility you may have very quickly

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Yeah why is that mate???why was my contention that petterd shouldnt have been dropped in the 1st place the most wrong post of the year?? Dont rubbish other peoples opinions when youre not prepared to back it up..... you will lose any credibility you may have very quickly

No one can have a damn opinion around here... it's friggin' pathetic.

If everyone had the same views and opinions, we wouldn't need a FORUM!!

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