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Finally Casey get a chance to be at full strength as such due to the emergencies. With our run of Sunday games for Melbourne theres been at least 1 if not more missing most weeks.

As for the Melbourne side besides Frawley who I think it will be smart to give a rest to there are a few names who I think will be discussed in regards to demotion - Rodan, Nicholson, Dunn as well as Kent, Davey and Byrnes as to who stays in the team and who becomes the sub but I agree that most will get another chance.

Yes I did conveniently forget Byrnes, god knows how he continues to get a game.

Both Roden and Nicholson had good games the week before so I think they will get another chance this week.

Cannot say I like either of them particularly Nicholson but the FD seems to have him as a lock at present.

 

If turning the ball over, making bad decisions and not attacking the footy is his role I agree. Otherwise I disagree.

Unfortunately our coaches continue to see the potential that Dunn flashes and not the slops he delivers the rest of the time.

I won't dispute the bad decisions or the not attacking the ball, however woke he did have a bad match a couple of weeks ago re turnovers this week his disposal was fine.

If turning the ball over, making bad decisions and not attacking the footy is his role I agree. Otherwise I disagree.

Unfortunately our coaches continue to see the potential that Dunn flashes and not the slops he delivers the rest of the time.

Compared to Byrnes, he is an AFL Legend.

 

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