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I doubt Salem has 120 min of footy in him at this level, and believe Byrnes can and has been playing as a defensive forward to shut down opposition rebounding HBs, a role I suspect he can do better than Christian, at this stage.

Garland can play as a third tall forward/back as required... so Salem out and Colin in.

Who do you make sub though. I'd rather have Salem as sub more than anyone else who's on the fringe of the side. Therefore I'd have Garland replace someone else.

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Reading yesterdays VFL player reviews it seems like you could run a pen through the careers of Blease , Tappy , Barry and even Straus.

Blease and Strauss they've swapped positions. Sounds like a bit of a last ditch effort. But

- If Blease learns to defend down back he could make it

- If Strauss can find 20 touches (up from his current 7) forward then he'll have shown the appetite for the footy and contest needed and he could make it

I'd rather them change it up and see what happens than do nothing and expect improvement

Tappy needs a good month to get his match fitness back. It's too early to judge him yet for the year

Barry won't make it based on this form but might get another year and he was so immature when he came to the club in terms of training I can't help but think he's got heaps of improvement left in him it's just going to take a long time

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Reading yesterdays VFL player reviews it seems like you could run a pen through the careers of Blease , Tappy , Barry and even Straus.

I'm not wiping tappy yet unless he gets another long lay off from injury he hasn't had much of a chance and still very young. Strauss is interesting would like him to play 2 ot 3 senior games come closer to the end of the season see how he goes. Blease appears all but gone. Barry was only a project player nothing lost really maybe rookie him if roos sees enough.

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The player I least want to run the ball from the backline is Terlich. Love everything about his game except his DE. Garland for Terlich (he plays tall and small anyway).

Gawn for Frawley to stretch them. I'm still on the fence with Fitzy.

Riley or Evans for Viney if required.

I presume DE is Disposal Efficiency? What is Terlichs' DE at the moment?

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Dogs defence is their achilles heel, bring in Gawn for Byrnes and really stretch them.

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Agree, if chip is out bring in Gawn, play Watts and Howe forward with Dawes, Gawn and Pederson and let Byrnes and JKH snatch anything that hits the ground.

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What's the position with naming Viney in the squad. Will they know the appeal outcome in time? If they put him in and he doesn't get off then we are down one I presume?

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What's the position with naming Viney in the squad. Will they know the appeal outcome in time? If they put him in and he doesn't get off then we are down one I presume?

If they don't know the outcome by selection time (6:00ish) they will put him in and have till Friday morning to finalise the team

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2014-05-08/viney-to-be-named-in-team

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Outs: Byrnes, Gerorgiou.... (Viney/Frawley)

Ins: Riley, Garland

If Frawley doesn't pull up then Fitzy or Gawn come in

If Viney doesn't pull up then Toumpas or McKenzie comes in.

Clisby deserves a crack but our backline has been good and if anyone gets dropped Garland should go in - so very unlucky (Terlich needs to play well otherwise Clisby comes in)

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IN: Colin Garland
OUT: Alex Georgiou

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2014-05-08/garland-returns-for-georgiou

Melbourne team: round eight
B: Neville Jetta, Tom McDonald, Dean Terlich
HB: Colin Garland, Lynden Dunn, Jack Grimes
C: Daniel Cross, Dom Tyson, Bernie Vince
HF: Rohan Bail, James Frawley, Jack Watts
F: Jeremy Howe, Chris Dawes, Cam Pedersen
FOLL: Mark Jamar, Nathan Jones, Jack Viney
I/C: Christian Salem, Shannon Byrnes, Jay Kennedy-Harris, Matt Jones
EMG: Max Gawn, Aidan Riley, Mitch Clisby

Dogs:

Ins:

  • Daniel Giansiracusa,
  • Jason Tutt,
  • Fletcher Roberts

Outs:

  • Michael Talia (Omitted),
  • Marcus Bontempelli (Omitted),
  • Koby Stevens (Omitted)
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