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Some would call this our most humiliating loss of the season.

GWS GIANTS

Backs Phil Davis Joshua Bruce Curtly Hampton
Half backs Nicholas Haynes Tim Mohr Zachary Williams
Centreline Dylan Shiel Adam Treloar Lachie Whitfield
Half forwards Jeremy Cameron Adam Tomlinson Mark Whiley
Forwards Devon Smith Dean Brogan Tomas Bugg
Followers Jonathan Giles Callan Ward Tom Scully
Interchange Taylor Adams Stephen Coniglio Toby Greene Adam Kennedy
Emergencies Sam Darley Stephen Gilham Nathan Wilson

In Stephen Coniglio Lachie Whitfield

Out Sam Darley Will Hoskin-Elliott (concussion)

MELBOURNE

Backs Lynden Dunn Cameron Pedersen Dean Terlich
Half backs Colin Garland Tom McDonald Mitch Clisby
Centreline Jack Viney Jack Trengove Jack Grimes
Half forwards Matt Jones Jack Watts Jeremy Howe
Forwards Dean Kent Max Gawn Jack Fitzpatrick
Followers Jake Spencer Colin Sylvia Nathan Jones
Interchange Shannon Byrnes Aaron Davey Luke Tapscott Jimmy Toumpas
Emergencies Troy Davis Jordie McKenzie Daniel Nicholson

In Colin Garland Jake Spencer Dean Terlich

Out Sam Blease Chris Dawes (calf) James Frawley (hamstring)

Chris Dawes with a calf injury - how unusual is that?

 

Positional changes i am predicting for this weekend

B: Alexis Georgiou James Frawley Jack Trengove

hb: Jeremy Howe Lynden Dunn Jack Grimes

c: Dean Terlich Jimmy Toumpas Tom Mcdonald

hf: Jack Watts Jack Fitzpatrick Jay kennedy-harris

f: Shannon Byrnes Colin Garland Mark Jamar

Fol: Max Gawn Bernie Vince Nathan Jones

int: Jack Viney, Daniel Cross, Viv Michie

sub: Christian Salem

TBH I don't think it was. Giants deserved the win and the match for what it was offered a decent contest.

Our most humiliating loss was Round 2. And the North game.

 

I flew up for that one as I thought it would be a cheap win - when I booked it in early 2013.

I'm flying up for this one as I thought we'd have a better than even chance of beating GWS with Roos on board and Clark, Dawes and Hogan fit and firing- when I booked it at Xmas 2013.

Moral of the story is I should stop wasting money.

I flew up for that one as I thought it would be a cheap win - when I booked it in early 2013.

I'm flying up for this one as I thought we'd have a better than even chance of beating GWS with Roos on board and Clark, Dawes and Hogan fit and firing- when I booked it at Xmas 2013.

Moral of the story is I should stop wasting money.

You know that old saying BBP

Fools and their money..........


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