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Changes v GWS - Round 21 @ MCG

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Roos,Dawes,Forward line out,all underachieving overpaid failures.

Roos has a better list than Saints & Lions yet same or less wins, couldn't beat either of them,Fail!

Dawes tries hard but so did M Neeld, who needs talls who can't mark, Fail!

Forward line, leading goal kicker Dawes 17, worst record since 1919, 95 years ago, Trade the lot for red & blue witches hats.

 

On the other hand, if you were going to play your young and inexperienced players in a game, the best opponent to ease them into is a club like ours.

Barrett has just tweeted that the two first gamers will win the 2015 Brownlow after Josh Kelly wins it this year and Melbourne will now not only regret swapping Kelly's pick, but will also regret not drafting both the first gamers.

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Roos,Dawes,Forward line out,all underachieving overpaid failures.

Roos has a better list than Saints & Lions yet same or less wins, couldn't beat either of them,Fail!

Dawes tries hard but so did M Neeld, who needs talls who can't mark, Fail!

Forward line, leading goal kicker Dawes 17, worst record since 1919, 95 years ago, Trade the lot for red & blue witches hats.

You are funny Budgie but if you want to troll you need to make it a bit less obvious

 

You are funny Budgie but if you want to troll you need to make it a bit less obvious

why would anyone want to troll us, we are simply not hated caus we don't inflict pain.

Roos,Dawes,Forward line out,all underachieving overpaid failures.

Roos has a better list than Saints & Lions yet same or less wins, couldn't beat either of them,Fail!

Dawes tries hard but so did M Neeld, who needs talls who can't mark, Fail!

Forward line, leading goal kicker Dawes 17, worst record since 1919, 95 years ago, Trade the lot for red & blue witches hats.

Not over yet, Dawesy could still kick bags of 2,3 and 4 to equal Millsy's 26 in his "breakout year".

That said he would appear to have every chance of setting a new AFL Record Low Total:

ADELAIDE: Graham Johncock - 30 goals (2003)*

BRISBANE BEARS: Brad Hardie - 37 goals (1990)**

BRISBANE LIONS: Justin Leppitsch - 26 goals (1998)**

CARLTON: Anthony Koutoufides - 28 goals (1997)

COLLINGWOOD: Saverio Rocca - 33 goals (1999)* and Anthony Rocca (2000)

ESSENDON: Scott Cummings - 32 goals (1994)

FITZROY: Anthony Mellington - 22 goals (1996)**

FREMANTLE: Matthew Pavlich & Justin Longmuir - 28 goals (2001)**

GEELONG: Ronnie Burns & Ben Graham - 33 goals (2001) and Kent Kingsley (2003)

HAWTHORN: Nick Holland - 29 goals (1997)

MELBOURNE: Brad Miller - 26 goals (2008)**

NORTH MELBOURNE: Leigh Harding - 33 goals (2003)

PORT ADELAIDE: Josh Mahoney - 29 goals (2006)

RICHMOND: Stephen Ryan - 28 goals (1990)

ST KILDA: Peter Everitt - 40 goals (2000)**

SYDNEY SWANS: Jim West - 34 goals (1990), Tony Lockett (1997)* and Michael O'Loughlin (2001)*

WEST COAST: Peter Sumich - 32 goals (1997)*

WESTERN BULLDOGS: Luke Darcy & Jade Rawlings - 30 goals (2004)

* denotes team made finals that year

** denotes team won wooden spoon that year

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Roos,Dawes,Forward line out,all underachieving overpaid failures.

Roos has a better list than Saints & Lions yet same or less wins, couldn't beat either of them,Fail!

Dawes tries hard but so did M Neeld, who needs talls who can't mark, Fail!

Forward line, leading goal kicker Dawes 17, worst record since 1919, 95 years ago, Trade the lot for red & blue witches hats.

i'm retracting my comment against the whole forward line, not fair to judge the young mid to small forwards coming in & out of the side, & directing solely to Dawes,Frawley(can't kick, backman) & Watts , they can all go to Freo with Sylvia of further if possible.

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