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LAST TIME THEY MET

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It was back in May last year when Melbourne shocked the football world by breaking its long standing hoodoo against SA teams in Adelaide.

Adelaide Crows

B: Sam Shaw, Daniel Talia, Matthew Jaensch
HB: Brodie Smith, Kyle Hartigan, Luke Brown
C: Sam Kerridge, Patrick Dangerfield, David Mackay
HF: Eddie Betts, James Podsiadly, Jared Petrenko
F: Tom Lynch, Josh Jenkins, Matthew Wright
FOLL: Sam Jacobs, Scott Thompson, Rory Sloane
I/C: Brent Reilly, Mitch Grigg, Rory Laird, Matt Crouch
EMG: Brodie Martin, Andy Otten, Ben Rutten

No Change

Melbourne

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

No Change

 

We did it last season, we can do it again

Yes Adelaide are in red hot form, but if we can get back to choking teams like we were able to do first half of last year we are going to be in most games now we have a bit more firepower and goal kicking ability.

It was back in May last year when Melbourne shocked the football world by breaking its long standing hoodoo against SA teams in Adelaide.

Adelaide Crows

B: Sam Shaw, Daniel Talia, Matthew Jaensch

HB: Brodie Smith, Kyle Hartigan, Luke Brown

C: Sam Kerridge, Patrick Dangerfield, David Mackay

HF: Eddie Betts, James Podsiadly, Jared Petrenko

F: Tom Lynch, Josh Jenkins, Matthew Wright

FOLL: Sam Jacobs, Scott Thompson, Rory Sloane

I/C: Brent Reilly, Mitch Grigg, Rory Laird, Matt Crouch

EMG: Brodie Martin, Andy Otten, Ben Rutten

No Change

Melbourne

B: Tom McDonald, Lynden Dunn, Alex Georgiou

HB: Jack Grimes, James Frawley, Dean Terlich

C: Dom Tyson, Bernie Vince, Jack Watts

HF: Rohan Bail, Cameron Pedersen, Matt Jones

F: Jack Viney, Chris Dawes, Jeremy Howe

FOLL: Mark Jamar, Daniel Cross, Nathan Jones

I/C: Christian Salem, Neville Jetta, Jay Kennedy-Harris, Shannon Byrnes

EMG: Mitchell Clisby, Max Gawn, Aidan Riley

No Change

wow looks like about 9 changes to our lineup

 

Just the game for us to win.

Crows are fat headed at the minute,and PR has plenty of ammo to load at the players.

Also not changing the team to much ,has given us a settled team thats will to learn together and overcome the bad bits.

Chances are good,spring in step and ready for a good weekend.


McDonald should go to Walker, but with Walker's size I wouldn't be surprised if Frost gets a turn.

If Frost were to play back I feel as though he would be better suited to Jenkins.

Tex likes it on the lead and, with the form he is in, McDonald gets first crack.

This looms as a massive game for us, I reckon the crows are still smarting from us getting the 4pts on them last year so I'm expecting them to come out very hard against us. We may have to revert to a bit more defence to stay in the game and hope that our improved ball movers can get their hands on it for Hoges and Dawes.

I don't see many changes to last week but I'm sure there are a couple on notice. We need Dawes to be what we was the last we were there.

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This looms as a massive game for us, I reckon the crows are still smarting from us getting the 4pts on them last year so I'm expecting them to come out very hard against us. We may have to revert to a bit more defence to stay in the game and hope that our improved ball movers can get their hands on it for Hoges and Dawes.

I don't see many changes to last week but I'm sure there are a couple on notice. We need Dawes to be what we was the last we were there.

defensive style is definitely the only way to stay in the game & maybe pinch it, but thats not what Roos is working on at the moment & he has not been selecting a team capable of that, would need 4 of 5 changes to the team, we will see Thursday if he goes that way, if he doesn't we'll be beaten by 100+


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