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Blease looks our most promising youngster by 100 yards - excluding Howe of course.

Except Howe makes simple horrendous decisions a lot of the time. His kick into the middle was daft to say the least.

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So in the second half, hows about Dunn and Bate go to their proper positions and Rivers and Garland do the same....

I know you're all about experimenting coach, but FFS, how about not being so stubborn with the ones that aren't working?!

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There is so much dead wood in this side.

Bate, Dunn, Spencer and Moloney are all useless and are giving us absolutely nothing. I'd have them all out of the side if it were up to me.

The Rivers/Garland forward combo is OK but without Clark it's been shown to be far, far less effective and it's not really doing a lot for us.

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Magner,Bate,Nicholson,Dunn,Bail.Spencer,Moloney There is 7 names from this game alone on our list who are not at AFL level and should be moved on.

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Melbourne are playing rubbish, but there really has been some terrible umpiring.

Lol... yeah that's the reason....

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Gotzy15's thread which was deleted 'Magner is our biggest liability' Absolutely spot on the money...

Idiot.

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Magner,Bate,Nicholson,Dunn,Bail.Spencer,Moloney There is 7 names from this game alone on our list who are not at AFL level and should be moved on.

This post is silly.

Magner is a first year footballer at AFL level. Nicholson is a rookie. Spencer is a kid.

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just showed jamar in the rooms coaching martin i think he will end up our ruck coach when his career is finished

What, next week?

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Gees we can't take a trick this year. Put Clark, Jones, Jamar, Green, Jurrah, Davey, McDonald back in and we aren't this bad. I reckon Brisbane have got us at our most vulnerable twice this year. We deserve to pummel them next year.

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Magner,Bate,Nicholson,Dunn,Bail.Spencer,Moloney There is 7 names from this game alone on our list who are not at AFL level and should be moved on.

I reckon Nicholson has been pretty good.

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Magner,Bate,Nicholson,Dunn,Bail.Spencer,Moloney There is 7 names from this game alone on our list who are not at AFL level and should be moved on.

Some terrible calls here. Magner has been good. Not his fault we keep kicking it to him when he's playing as a defensive forward. Bail is also well up to AFL standard. Nicholson hasn't been bad today.

I'll pay Bate, Dunn, Spencer and Moloney though.

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Jamar and Jones late withdrawals, In Spencer and Blease

Hudsonitis?
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This post is silly.

Magner is a first year footballer at AFL level. Nicholson is a rookie. Spencer is a kid.

Far too sensible for the Game Day thread.

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Well wyl and faultydet are into the 3rd san Mig/Red Horse at the local ontrnet cafe in Davao Philippines.

We can't get radio or image so you guys must paint the picture.

Beers are cold girls are smiling...

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are we the slowest midfield in the league?

What midfield to start with.........

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