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Alex Georgiou upgraded to the senior list,

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MELBOURNE defender Alex Georgiou has been upgraded to the senior list ahead of the club's round one clash against St Kilda on Saturday night.

 

Well done Alex. Grasp the moment!!

Anyone think Garland might be a chance to play forward when he comes back. If Georgiou does well.

Might be a good option if the Hogan and Dawes injuries linger.

 

Anyone think Garland might be a chance to play forward when he comes back. If Georgiou does well.

Might be a good option if the Hogan and Dawes injuries linger.

Yeah I had thought Garland may play a bit forward.

 

cool I like that , will surprise

#mrbean


Backs: Alex Georgiou, James Frawley, Lynden Dunn

Half-Back: Jack Grimes, Tom McDonald, Dean Terlich

Mid:Jack Watts, Daniel Cross, Jack Trengove

Half-Forwards: Sam Blease, Cam Pedersen, Viv Michie

Forwards: JKH, Jeremy Howe, Jack Fitzpatrick

Followers: Max Gawn, Nathan Jones, Bernie Vince

I/C: Jack Viney, Dom Tyson, Jordie McKenzie

Sub: Jimmy Toumpas

How's that for a round 1 team?

Backs: Alex Georgiou, James Frawley, Lynden Dunn

Half-Back: Jack Grimes, Tom McDonald, Dean Terlich

Mid:Jack Watts, Daniel Cross, Jack Trengove

Half-Forwards: Sam Blease, Cam Pedersen, Viv Michie

Forwards: JKH, Jeremy Howe, Jack Fitzpatrick

Followers: Max Gawn, Nathan Jones, Bernie Vince

I/C: Jack Viney, Dom Tyson, Jordie McKenzie

Sub: Jimmy Toumpas

How's that for a round 1 team?

Not bad. Although we won't see Viney and Gawn. Expect to see Spencer and Bail in their place.

Not bad. Although we won't see Viney and Gawn. Expect to see Spencer and Bail in their place.

Damn, really? don't mind Bail, but I can not stand Spencer, he tries, but he is just so damn clumsy.

Damn, really? don't mind Bail, but I can not stand Spencer, he tries, but he is just so damn clumsy.

He may be, but he's our only option.

Viney and Gawn both need at least another week at Casey to get their match fitness up to par and earn their spot


He may be, but he's our only option.

Viney and Gawn both need at least another week at Casey to get their match fitness up to par and earn their spot

Ok thanks for that :)

He may be, but he's our only option.

Viney and Gawn both need at least another week at Casey to get their match fitness up to par and earn their spot

With Vinery's concussion history I doubt he will front for Casey this weekend

There"s no way they wont play Spencer and I suspect Matt Jones may play instead of Viney eventhough his game against Geelong wasd horrific re turnovers

With Vinery's concussion history I doubt he will front for Casey this weekend

Agreed, I would be surprised to see him at all for at least 2 weeks. I hope they manage him very carefully as concussions can have terrible effects later in life.

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