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Benson, your ins are good, but run and carry will upset the Eagles

Couch and Magner are sloggers and slow, slow, slow. Even if they get elevated, you can't play those with Jordie, so tough decisions will have to be made at season's end.

Watts forward and stays there...I agree. Not a backman, now that he's been tagged. That's some solace that he can take away as opposition coaches respect his disposal efficiency.

Gillies - out. Not sure about this chap.

Bail, in....run, run, run.

Swing Nicho, 2 x Jones, 3 x Jacks, Sylvia, Garland, Jordie, Tapscott, Terlich, Howe, Davey and Byrnes. Burst them out for 10 minutes each - I want to see a record number of rotations. There are enough bloody coaches to sort this out.

Mitch to start in the ruck with Jamar forward, then swing around at the 15 minute mark.

Hey, it can't get worse, can it? :)

I've come back to this post Jumbo. I've got to disagree re Watts... the guy had games thrown at him like he was strapped to the handball wheel.

He hasn't shown ANYware Near enough intensity. & for me, he has run out of opportunities.

Its time for him to go, back to Casey for a months intensive VFL intensity... & to grow some.

We cannot have players who won't go in.

We can have Jordie Mac & Magner but no more as long as these 2 are a rotating pair. Magner can win his own footy in/under, where jordie is more a run with. We need ball magnets, or the closet to it.

Nicho imo was a big disappointment on Heppell. just as Wartts was on his opponent. Their Essendon opponents ran riot in the early part of the game. I'd have them both out.

 

We are paying Rodan so much money, he has to be an IN. We need some experience on the team, and it isn't Rodan's fault. He is a personality, and a leader.

I've come back to this post Jumbo. I've got to disagree re Watts... the guy had games thrown at him like he was strapped to the handball wheel.

He hasn't shown ANYware Near enough intensity. & for me, he has run out of opportunities.

Its time for him to go, back to Casey for a months intensive VFL intensity... & to grow some.

We cannot have players who won't go in.

We can have Jordie Mac & Magner but no more as long as these 2 are a rotating pair. Magner can win his own footy in/under, where jordie is more a run with. We need ball magnets, or the closet to it.

Nicho imo was a big disappointment on Heppell. just as Wartts was on his opponent. Their Essendon opponents ran riot in the early part of the game. I'd have them both out.

DL, I'm not a JW enthusiast by any stretch of the imagination, but until Dawes makes his debut, we need a tall forward.

Make him run around without worrying about someone's tail.

 

If you read the VFL review on the club website, the raves are for Tapscott and Bail. They will both come in..... Nothing is surer.

We are paying Rodan so much money, he has to be an IN. We need some experience on the team, and it isn't Rodan's fault. He is a personality, and a leader.

We are?


No changes let them turn it around themselves

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