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LATE CHANGES

Carlton v Melbourne, MCG at 3.15pm

Carlton: Chris Yarran and Lachie Henderson replaced in selected side by Kane Lucas and Paul Bower

Melbourne: Clint Bartram replaced in selected side by Luke Tapscott

FINAL INTERCHANGES

Carlton: Andrew Collins, Dennis Armfield, Ed Curnow

Substitute: Kane Lucas

Melbourne: Lynden Dunn, James Magner, Luke Tapscott

Substitute: Jamie Bennell

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These two teams over the last decade or so have had something of a record of having upsets - we beating them when we were down (or as per 2000 QF), and who can forget the two damaging losses they gave us in 2006. Let's hope for the return of the upset.

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I'm not happy about Bennell being the sub again, if he was getting a game it should be full game to allow himself to get into the pace of it. Shame Barty's missing, been a consistent contributer all year and there's no shirking the contest from him.

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Good ins and outs from both teams for us .

Still cant see the light enough to call a win this week .

Behind every dark cloud theres a sh!tstorm of more darkness and despair behind it .

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exactly dont understand why bennell is the someone like a rohan bail who i think adds nothing to the side should have been the sub

Spot on,Bail is our biggest downhill skiier and lays 1 tackle a game.

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Spot on,Bail is our biggest downhill skiier and lays 1 tackle a game.

Maybe we could wait for the game to start before we start slagging the players?

He's in the team, give him a chance.

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What an absolute BS free to Judd against Jordie - they were interlocking each others' arms.

Protected $pecies!!!!

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I don't now what the hell they are going on about re Robinson into the fence - legitimately tackled inside the field of play.

The tacklers made a point of letting go of him when they reached the boundary.

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Hows that for bruise free Robinson!

Loving Tapscott!

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WTH....McDonald in the back...no free...........Ellard a free right in front for absolutely nothing.

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who the hell is brock mclean to go up to rivers and give him a spray

get a grip brock!

It's called gamesmanship, they all do it. As for Robinson having a go, I thought it was funny that he went for the wrong guy anyway.

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GEES --the bloody maggots are giving the Blues absolutely every half free --- and not one to us.

But we should never have let Betts take that uncontested mark.

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Bring back the Biffo.

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