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Players on the cusp who ive been impressed with this preseason and id like to see in the team : Terlich, Kent, M Jones, Jetta

Players who havent done enough yet should still be in the team on reputation : Sylvia, Howe,Mckenzie,Garland

Players who we dont dont know will be in the team because of injury but are certainties if fit : Clark, Trengove,Blease Dawes

New players who should be in : Rodan, Byrnes, Viney Toumpas

New players who i think will miss out : Pederson ( either Sellar or Clark if fit will play intead), Gillies ( too many backmen his size)

Unlucky for now : Nicholson, Evans, Magner ( still a rookie)

Im not going to pick a full team based on position because we dont know who is fit and who is not as yet.

Oh.....and one more , Davey, ithink he should be in based on his Indegenous game and port power games, where he starred, he also dominated in the Casey game on the weekend, and has shown alot more than Sylvia, Howe or Mckenzie this preseason.

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Just a point on Sylvia...what we wanted to see was an uninterrupted pre season and to get through the NAB Cup unscathed....now if he gets picked for Round 1....who knows?

As for the 22 on opening day...no idea...just at the minute there are too many variables

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Just a point on Sylvia...what we wanted to see was an uninterrupted pre season and to get through the NAB Cup unscathed....now if he gets picked for Round 1....who knows?

As for the 22 on opening day...no idea...just at the minute there are too many variables

And if he's not in the 22 he won't be at the club next year.

I can see a repeat of Moloney, where the minute he gets dropped, he throws the toys out of the cot and wants out.

Sylvia should be one of the first 5 players picked on talent alone, but lacks consistency from week to week.

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So I reckon Gillies and Terlich might be a chance for the back half:

Jones, Barry, Rodan, Toump and Viney are a chance in the middle

And Byrnes, Kent and perhaps Pederson could be a chance for the forwards.

I really rate Dean kent. I liked everything he did in the first game.

You lost me as soon as you said Barry, he is no where near the AFL level yet.
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B - Garland Frawley Gillies Garland, despite his height seems to be our preference for the small forwards. Frawley picks himself. Gillies seems to have done all things right so far and looks a likely start

HB - Dunn T.McDonald Watts Dunn earnt this spot in the second have of last year. McDonald is our CHB for years to come. Watts will play. Most confident about this line!

C - Nicholson Grimes Terlich Neeld rates Nicholson and wants to use his speed. No better spot than a wing for that. Grimes to play permanent mid all year. I think Terlich will rotate through defence and spend some time on the wing

HF - Sylvia Dawes Howe Sylvia is a lock, as is Dawes. In fact so is Howe.

F - Toumpas Clark Byrnes TOUMPAS! An ex club doctor told me that Clark might never play again, however if he plays at Casey this week then lock him in! Byrnes has done sweet FA but I assume he'll get picked

R Jamar, Jones, Viney Unfortunately Jamar is still our #1 ruck. Hurry up Gawn! Jones and Viney pick themselves

Int Sellar, Rodan, Magner Sellar our backup ruck, Rodan and Magner have had good pre seasons.

Sub - Kent Kent looks to be our bolter of the pre season. Has speed and class to provide an impact in the second half

NB: Blease to play if deemed fit enough, however this seems unlikely as he's always that 5% off the rest. Maybe round 3?

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Jetta Frawley Dunn

Watts TMac Terlich

Trengove Viney Grimes

Howe Clark Kent

Sellar Dawes Byrnes

Jamar Rodan NJones

Int: Toumpas, MJones, Magner Sub: Blease

If not fit

Straight swaps

Trengove to Jordie McKenzie

Clark to Pedersen

Blease to Sylvia (sub)

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B. colin garland james frawley dean terlich

HB, jack watts tom mcdonald lynden dunn

C, jeremy howe jack grimes sam blease

HF. colin sylvia james sellar jimmy toumpas

F. shannon byrnes chris dawes mitch clark

Fol. mark jamar nathan jones david rodan

int. jack viney matt jones james magner

sub dean kent

My favourite things about this side are that howe and blease drifting forward would be very difficult to match up, jack trengove on last years form will have a fight just to regain his spot given how well the mature age recruits have played so far and the back line has what i consider All Australian potential in a few of those players!

Bring on round 1!

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Jetta Frawley Dunn

Watts TMac Terlich

Trengove Viney Grimes

Howe Clark Kent

Sellar Dawes Byrnes

Jamar Rodan NJones

Int: Toumpas, MJones, Magner Sub: Blease

If not fit

Straight swaps

Trengove to Jordie McKenzie

Clark to Pedersen

Blease to Sylvia (sub)

I find the posts on this subject bloody frustrating!

First, has no-one on this site ever watched Collingwood--or ever spoken to a magpies fan? If yes to either, you would know that Dawes CANNOT play CHF.That's why I opposed his recruitment. As the Pies discovered last year he's a FF or nothing. And I wonder how he fits in if Clark is available.

Next issue--everyone is picking Frawley at FB. Why--because they like young Tom at CHB. False reasoning! Remember that Frawley was all-Australian at CHB. He offers speed down the spine, and his raking low kicks give forwards a real chance. Of course Mc Donald must play though he's a poor kick, but not at CHB. Try Gillies or Sellar at FB, but please don't deny us a real attacking option.

Next, can't anyone remember Tapscott's first 6 games? At back pocket, or HBF, but either way he was excellent. Running straight ahead and kicking it a mile. He's a great kicker-in after behinds are scored.

And now, a suggestion. I wonder if we've got the best out of Joel MacDonald? I despair of him on the backline--too many errors. But he does get the ball! That's never been his problem. He's strong, willing, quick. Others have commented how ordinary our midfield options are--why not give him a run there<? Apart from anything else he'd be a better match for the tall mids--Goddard, Embley etc

On the forward line he offers little. I doubt he's going to average a goal per game

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Next issue--everyone is picking Frawley at FB. Why--because they like young Tom at CHB. False reasoning! Remember that Frawley was all-Australian at CHB.

Frawley was AA at FB (named BP but played FB all year). He's been a FB essentially his whole career at Melbourne.

Although realistically there isn't a huge difference between them these days, it's more about matchups. Both he and McDonald will provide run and drive from the back half this year.

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I find the posts on this subject bloody frustrating!

First, has no-one on this site ever watched Collingwood--or ever spoken to a magpies fan? If yes to either, you would know that Dawes CANNOT play CHF.That's why I opposed his recruitment. As the Pies discovered last year he's a FF or nothing. And I wonder how he fits in if Clark is available.

Next issue--everyone is picking Frawley at FB. Why--because they like young Tom at CHB. False reasoning! Remember that Frawley was all-Australian at CHB. He offers speed down the spine, and his raking low kicks give forwards a real chance. Of course Mc Donald must play though he's a poor kick, but not at CHB. Try Gillies or Sellar at FB, but please don't deny us a real attacking option.

Next, can't anyone remember Tapscott's first 6 games? At back pocket, or HBF, but either way he was excellent. Running straight ahead and kicking it a mile. He's a great kicker-in after behinds are scored.

And now, a suggestion. I wonder if we've got the best out of Joel MacDonald? I despair of him on the backline--too many errors. But he does get the ball! That's never been his problem. He's strong, willing, quick. Others have commented how ordinary our midfield options are--why not give him a run there<? Apart from anything else he'd be a better match for the tall mids--Goddard, Embley etc

On the forward line he offers little. I doubt he's going to average a goal per game

Sorry, the last line above was transposed! It's Tapscott [not Joel Mac] who I think would not average a goal per game on the forward line and who I want to see in the back pocket

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Frawley was AA at FB (named BP but played FB all year). He's been a FB essentially his whole career at Melbourne.

Although realistically there isn't a huge difference between them these days, it's more about matchups. Both he and McDonald will provide run and drive from the back half this year.

and McDonal will kick long and accurately to the forwards?

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and McDonal will kick long and accurately to the forwards?

Unlikely. But having him further away from goal lessens the chances of him switching play and hitting blokes from the opposition lace out 20m from goal!

Positions aren't as relevant as matchups are these days anyway. When we play Richmond, Frawley will play FB on Riewoldt and when we play StK, McDonald will play CHB on his cousin.

But both will play periods in both positions.

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Unlikely. But having him further away from goal lessens the chances of him switching play and hitting blokes from the opposition lace out 20m from goal!

Positions aren't as relevant as matchups are these days anyway. When we play Richmond, Frawley will play FB on Riewoldt and when we play StK,

McDonald will play CHB on his cousin.

But both will play periods in both positions.

Who is McDonald's cousin? I hope it's not that EIEIO Fella.

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B - Garland Frawley Gillies Garland, despite his height seems to be our preference for the small forwards. Frawley picks himself. Gillies seems to have done all things right so far and looks a likely start

HB - Dunn T.McDonald Watts Dunn earnt this spot in the second have of last year. McDonald is our CHB for years to come. Watts will play. Most confident about this line!

C - Nicholson Grimes Terlich Neeld rates Nicholson and wants to use his speed. No better spot than a wing for that. Grimes to play permanent mid all year. I think Terlich will rotate through defence and spend some time on the wing

HF - Sylvia Dawes Howe Sylvia is a lock, as is Dawes. In fact so is Howe.

F - Toumpas Clark Byrnes TOUMPAS! An ex club doctor told me that Clark might never play again, however if he plays at Casey this week then lock him in! Byrnes has done sweet FA but I assume he'll get picked

R Jamar, Jones, Viney Unfortunately Jamar is still our #1 ruck. Hurry up Gawn! Jones and Viney pick themselves

Int Sellar, Rodan, Magner Sellar our backup ruck, Rodan and Magner have had good pre seasons.

Sub - Kent Kent looks to be our bolter of the pre season. Has speed and class to provide an impact in the second half

NB: Blease to play if deemed fit enough, however this seems unlikely as he's always that 5% off the rest. Maybe round 3?

I like some of your logic however don't forget that Magner is a rookie and cannot play unless he is upgraded to replace somebody on the long-term injury list. This might of happened today but I suspect if it did the MFC would post it! Also I cannot see the rationale of leaving co-captain Trengove out of the team (not sure whether to place him or Grimes in the centre) however I suspect that you overlooked him?

My team

B - Garland Frawley Terlich

HB - Dunn T.McDonald Watts

C - Blease Grimes Sylvia

HF - Sellar Dawes Howe

F - Davey Clark Byrnes

R - Jamar, N Jones, Viney

Int - Trengove, Rodan, M. Jones

Sub - Kent (for the same reason)

Emergencies - Jetta, Nicholson, Gillies

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Without picking a team I worry about the ones listed with Dunn, McDonald & Watts where is the pace and run out of the back line? If Garland and Frawley are down back I feel we are too top heavy. Successful teams have a runner with great kicking skills coming of half back. Yarran, both Shaw brothers, Suckling, Mattner or Malceski. Individually the names in the backline look good but it isn't what I would call a rebound defence, coupled with an average midfield means the ball will struggle to get forward. I can see Terlich, Jetta, Nicholson for his run not delivery playing down back and playing 1 less tall

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FB - Garland Frawley Nicholson

HB - Watts McDonald Dunn

C - Blease Grimes Toumpas

HF - Sylvia Clark Howe

FF - Byrnes Dawes Davey

R - Jamar N.Jones Viney

INT - Mckenzie Rodan Trengove

SUB - Kent

EMG - Sellar Magner Terlich

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Without picking a team I worry about the ones listed with Dunn, McDonald & Watts where is the pace and run out of the back line? If Garland and Frawley are down back I feel we are too top heavy. Successful teams have a runner with great kicking skills coming of half back. Yarran, both Shaw brothers, Suckling, Mattner or Malceski. Individually the names in the backline look good but it isn't what I would call a rebound defence, coupled with an average midfield means the ball will struggle to get forward. I can see Terlich, Jetta, Nicholson for his run not delivery playing down back and playing 1 less tall

Good call. I would really like to see Terlich have an early opportunity but its hard to think about who he'll replace.

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Good call. I would really like to see Terlich have an early opportunity but its hard to think about who he'll replace.

Nicholson (better disposal IMO)


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Without picking a team I worry about the ones listed with Dunn, McDonald & Watts where is the pace and run out of the back line? If Garland and Frawley are down back I feel we are too top heavy. Successful teams have a runner with great kicking skills coming of half back. Yarran, both Shaw brothers, Suckling, Mattner or Malceski. Individually the names in the backline look good but it isn't what I would call a rebound defence, coupled with an average midfield means the ball will struggle to get forward. I can see Terlich, Jetta, Nicholson for his run not delivery playing down back and playing 1 less tall

Surely Watts fits the bill as a runner off half back? That's certainly the role he has been playing and he would be in the top 5 at the club in terms of pace (albeit it in a slow side)

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Without picking a team I worry about the ones listed with Dunn, McDonald & Watts where is the pace and run out of the back line? If Garland and Frawley are down back I feel we are too top heavy. Successful teams have a runner with great kicking skills coming of half back. Yarran, both Shaw brothers, Suckling, Mattner or Malceski. Individually the names in the backline look good but it isn't what I would call a rebound defence, coupled with an average midfield means the ball will struggle to get forward. I can see Terlich, Jetta, Nicholson for his run not delivery playing down back and playing 1 less tall

Agree on Terlich. I'm hopeful of Strauss coming on, but Terlich looks ok.

What I'd give for a Pearce Hanley.

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I cant believe all the posters picking Magner in their team, he cant play he is a rookie.

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I cant believe all the posters picking Magner in their team, he cant play he is a rookie.

There is a week to elevate him.

Gawn is on the LTI and we are allowed to nominate a rookie straght away anyway.

He may not play but he certainly can play.

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Kent has shown he offers too much to just be the sub. He's a starter for mine.

Pedo is easily the biggest disappointment. Should not be in the team for Round 1. North may have pulled a real swifty on us there.

North are laughing at us - he was one of 2 who they were happy to show the door(the other - Edwards - ended up at the toigs)- and we threw in Gysberts to boot ! An astounding decision all round.
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Good call. I would really like to see Terlich have an early opportunity but its hard to think about who he'll replace.

I like your side, if Terlich would replace anyone in that side it's Nicholson. DN must improve his foot skills considerably to hold his spot.

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North are laughing at us - he was one of 2 who they were happy to show the door(the other - Edwards - ended up at the toigs)- and we threw in Gysberts to boot ! An astounding decision all round.

I think we felt the same way about Gys, so really it was just a swap of late picks.

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