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Judd will have a massive influence no matter whos on him, let him go. Jordie Mc to Murphy, JT to Simpson and Beamer to go head to head with Robinson. Judd is a champ but he cant do it by himself. stop the others, stop Carlton IMO.

I love the idea of Beamer head to head with Robinson.....and I'm thinking really 'head to head' :lol:

 

Why drop anyone? Leave them all in saying it was all their fault and now they have a chance to redeem themselves?

In all seriousness though, Davey, Scully, MacDonald would all be a chance.

Sorry i meant Joel MacDonald not Tom McDonald

Ah yeah, sure. Tom McDonald has been in the mix so I thought you might have meant him; I think he's an emergency this week.

I think that Todd will play some older, harder bodies this week, we need to put some aggression on the field and they will show it.

I definitely think that their competitive attitude is going to be good for us, and it signals to the rest of the squad that we want to see competitors.

 

Regardless of the stage of the game , if the blues get into trouble , 9 times from 10 it's Judd that comes into the game for them .

Stop Judd , stop Carlton IMO .

I'd have a two pronged attack on Judd2 players rotating off him through the game. (Maybe Scully/Sylvia). Play him 1/2 Qtr, then rotate off to your position, & so on for the game. Play someone tight but running off Murphy, maybe Trenners, bang him up the other way...

I think Scotland is also crying out for some tough love.

And Robinson obviously needs some hound dog Blues. Pity if he got reported, wouldn't it?

So lets see, Martin matches Kreuzer,,, & Gawn can wear Warnocks merkin like a Marngrook footy.

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