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Vander looked like he sprained his ankle. Landed awkwardly during marking practice. They might just be icing it to make sure.

Let us all hope that that is all it is.

Get back soon, VDB

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This worked last week. get on board Demonlanders.

Perhaps if we all say the Board's prayer:

Our Nathan, who art in the middle,

Hallowed be thy game.

Thy clearing run.
Thy kick to Viney is direct,
As in the game plan.
Give us this day our Bernie Vince.
And forgive us our turnovers,
As we destroy them that wear black blue and white.
And lead us not into hesitation,
But deliver the ball quickly.
For Hogan is the target,

The Demons, take the glory,

For ever and ever.

Amen

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Lot's of talk about Fitzpatrick's card being marked at seasons end. Does Matt Jones being selected mean Toump's card has also been marked?

Agree with many about Newton. Would like to see more of him even if it's him starting in the vest.

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I remember Matt Jones playing some important roles as a half forward earlier in the year. While he didn't rack up huge numbers, he was able to limit the influence of guys like Murphy and Enright. Might be moved to Dal Santo this week.

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There goes any chance of winning, Vanders was huge against the Pies!

Is Toump injured? Concerned with the lack of talk around him, or even the care levels around here. M Jones getting a run before him can't be good..

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Its got to be different strokes for different folks or horses for courses.

we have a squad with different skills and different levels of performance required.

While I would have preferred Fitzy who seems to have performed well at Casey since tunnelball1 and Toump to be considered they are hopefully being developed to be utilised properly to get the maximum return

Have to trust our coaching panel

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In all honestly though Matt Jones!? WTF!? He is not the future. Newton would have been the obvious selection considering he is still young and the need to get games into these players.

Neither is Newton, I fear.

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It's amazing that even with a relatively healthy squad to choose from Matt Jones still gets games. 28 y/o, unskilled and clumsy. The coaches must see something the rest of us don't.

It has been said on here time and time again, so some of us must see the same thing as the coaches. Jones is fit, fast, prepared to gut run both ways and most importantly does jobs he assigned. I assume they have a specific role for him to play and as someone mentioned it wouldn't surprise if it was to sit on Harvey.

The other factor in his favour is he has been in the best for several weeks at VFL level and as Roos has been at pains to say they want to see blocks of strong performances in order to get a call up. This factor probably counted against the Toump who has been okay but perhaps die to his head knock a little inconsistent.

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