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Changes vs Essendon

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Trouble is Daniher is too tall for Dunn and McDonald

Daniher is a spud, Dunn will smash him

 

Over my time have seen plenty of spuds have a day out against us.

Thats a good point...

 

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Trouble is Daniher is too tall for Dunn and McDonald

Have you seen Daniher try to kick it recently?

We want the ball in his hands!

Have you seen Daniher try to kick it recently?

We want the ball in his hands!

Did you see Cloke kicking on Friday night... Similar... How did he kick against us?


Have you seen Daniher try to kick it recently?

We want the ball in his hands!

He will probably kick 7 straight like that other bloke.

Did you see Cloke kicking on Friday night... Similar... How did he kick against us?

[censored] you beat me to it.

If you want McDonald to get his confidence up, just play him on Daniher. That'll do the trick.

 

Need to isolate Dempsey deep in the F50, can't defend and takes away any run he would give.


Daniher is a spud, Dunn will smash him

No way, Dunn is way too short (190cm vs 201cm). He got owned by the similar sized Tippett earlier in the year. I'd be putting McDonald on him with Fitzy as insurance.

Out: Hird

In: Neeld

If that happened you know Neeld would out coach is win, then lose every game after that don't you.


Danger game.

We'l probably go in favorites next week now.. I'm already nervous, a week of intense scrutiny on the bombers.. They'll come out firing surely!

Edited by JV7

We'l probably go in favorites next week now.. I'm already nervous, a week of intense scrutiny on the bombers.. They'll come out firing surely!

[censored] this.

So should we. Jesus Christ.

They shouldn't be coming out any more angry than us.

They absolutely annihilated us two years ago by almost 150 points.

We should be licking our lips at the chance of giving it back to them whilst they're down and out.

We owe them.

Edited by stevethemanjordan

 

I have revised my earlier changes, having seen Essendon just play. We should go with experience as its a very winnable game, so no Harmes debut this week and Newton to come in... we need another goalkicker and someone with dash and he knows how to snag goals. Hopefully this is the week he finds more of the footy at AFL level.

Howe should be dropped but wont be.. Its obvious Roos will keep him in the team in an effort to keep his trade value stable. I hope he is moved to half back however as he plays his best footy there.

In - Newton, Lumumba, JKH

Out - Bail, M Jones, Spencer

B - N.Jetta - L.Dunn - C.Garland

HB - H.Lumumba - T.McDonald - J.Howe

C - B.Vince - D.Tyson - A.Brayshaw

HF - J.Watts - C.Dawes - D.Cross

F - J.Garlett - J.Hogan - A. Neal-Bullen

R - M.Gawn - J,Viney - N.Jones

Bench - B.Stretch - B.Newton - J.Toumpas

Sub - JKH

Edited by hogans_heroes

we need to bring in legs....we need run...It will be ALL about whos still runinng in the last q


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