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No Deez in All Australian squad

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Adelaide

Scott Thompson

Carlton

Eddie Betts

Chris Judd

Marc Murphy

Heath Scotland

Collingwood

Travis Cloke

Leon Davis

Scott Pendlebury

Ben Reid

Dane Swan

Dale Thomas

Fremantle

Nathan Fyfe

Luke McPharlin

Geelong

Corey Enright

Steve Johnson

James Kelly

Matthew Scarlett

Joel Selwood

Harry Taylor

Gold Coast

Gary Ablett

Hawthorn

Grant Birchall

Lance Franklin

Josh Gibson

Sam Mitchell

North Melbourne

Todd Goldstein

Drew Petrie

Andrew Swallow

Daniel Wells

Richmond

Brett Deledio

St Kilda

Nick Dal Santo

Sam Fisher

Stephen Milne

Sydney

Adam Goodes

West Coast

Dean Cox

Andrew Embley

Darren Glass

Josh Kennedy

Matt Priddis

Western Bulldgos

Matthew Boyd

Robert Murphy

 

Thought Jamar deserved a mention, but otherwise they don't deserve any spots at all

Thought Jamar deserved a mention, but otherwise they don't deserve any spots at all

nah, not enough games from him

 

Murphy got lucky, but otherwise, a good squad.

Frawley and Moloney were our two best chances, and they would be in the top 50 I'd imagine.


suprised brent moloney and jobe watson didnt make the extended squad.

Murphy got lucky, but otherwise, a good squad.

Frawley and Moloney were our two best chances, and they would be in the top 50 I'd imagine.

Murphy? A solid Brownlow chance Eth I would have thought. Had a fantastic year.

Overall a pretty accurate squad I think ('cept for Betts and Murph .. agree with WYL there).

 

Robert Murphy & Eddie Betts get a run....What a Joke!!!

Was going to post the same thing. Unreal.

Murphy? A solid Brownlow chance Eth I would have thought. Had a fantastic year.

Overall a pretty accurate squad I think ('cept for Betts and Murph .. agree with WYL there).

Really? Reallly?


Was going to post the same thing. Unreal.

Be worth ringing Kevin Bartlett tomorrow just to hear the rubbish he spouts backing up his own decisions!!!!

Remember thinking about this a couple of weeks ago and thought no chance of any Melbourne players this year.

Moloney would have been the only remotely close but when your in the midfield you need to be exceptional.

Murphy? A solid Brownlow chance Eth I would have thought. Had a fantastic year.

Overall a pretty accurate squad I think ('cept for Betts and Murph .. agree with WYL there).

Sorry, was also referring to Rob.


Says a lot about our year, and brett deledio in the squad!? baha spare me

Thought Jamar deserved a mention, but otherwise they don't deserve any spots at all

For what?? He has been injured all year and struggled when he came back.

Robert Murphy & Eddie Betts get a run....What a Joke!!!

Betts - 45 goals as a small forward is very good going and had some stellar performances.

Murphy has had a solid season off the HB line for WB.

Both will struggle for the final 22 but both have had really good years.

You are overdoing the theatrics again WYL.

I can't see a place for any Melbourne players in the squad. We've been pretty ordinary across the board this year.

Agree with that

For what?? He has been injured all year and struggled when he came back.

Betts - 45 goals as a small forward is very good going and had some stellar performances.

Murphy has had a solid season off the HB line for WB.

Both will struggle for the final 22 but both have had really good years.

You are overdoing the theatrics again WYL.

Agree with that

Covered it well RR.

You have my vote.

Would have thought Frawley would be the only one likely to sneak into the 40 but with no chance of making the final team who cares.

I note that as usual most of the rubbish teams below us have a standout player who they can rely on every week.


The only reason Moloney was over looked is because he is a flat track bully! Didn't play well against any good sides!

Luke McPharlin....OH Please!

 

For what?? He has been injured all year and struggled when he came back.

Betts - 45 goals as a small forward is very good going and had some stellar performances.

Murphy has had a solid season off the HB line for WB.

Both will struggle for the final 22 but both have had really good years.

You are overdoing the theatrics again WYL.

How suprising that you disagree Rhino...theatrics has got nothing to do with it. Eddie Betts is no Stephen Milne, who is the only small forward who should be considered.

Edited by why you little

How Brent Moloney didn't get a spot on the extended team is beyond me.


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