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Be quiet jumbo! Stuie "The Snitch" has spoken!

Besides, if you continue to argue he will dob you in - to someone!

Ugh... You're such a prissy b*#ch. Just talk footy for a change.

 
 

Tyson, Salem, Newton for Bail, M Jones, Jetta (inj).

I would be interested to have a look at White considering Vanders is out for the season. Effectively we won't see Petracca, Vanders or Trenners so why not promote him before the Blues match and see how he looks? Maybe he can replace Jetta.


I would be interested to have a look at White considering Vanders is out for the season. Effectively we won't see Petracca, Vanders or Trenners so why not promote him before the Blues match and see how he looks? Maybe he can replace Jetta.

He's been in good form so why not...

There is no logic is continuing to play someone who looks spent because "they'll get a break in three weeks anyway". You're placing them at greater risk of injury for a start. If Brayshaw is cooked, which he appears to be, he should be rested.

You'd fancy Fitzy's chances for a call up after his haul on the weekend. Probably a good move in using the last few weeks to formulate final decisions on any list changes.

 

There is no logic is continuing to play someone who looks spent because "they'll get a break in three weeks anyway". You're placing them at greater risk of injury for a start. If Brayshaw is cooked, which he appears to be, he should be rested.

You'd fancy Fitzy's chances for a call up after his haul on the weekend. Probably a good move in using the last few weeks to formulate final decisions on any list changes.

rest him during the week fcs

farcarlton will be a doddle for him, won't raise a sweat

rest him against the big boys freemantle (and no tiring plane trip)

cherry ripe for gws

In Case anyone has missed it I am a BIG White fan soooo

WHITE: in

I DON'T GIVE A STUFF : out

( hnmm that might cover more than one!??


Misson reckons Kent will play this weekend, obviously in the Magoos although I hope we get to see him again before EOS, as unlikely as it is.

Out: H, Bail, Jetts (inj)

In: White, Newton, Salem

Going by Roos Views comments, Whats the best team that we think can [defeat Carlton?] Its a really important week for us to bounce back. Well pick the best 22 regardless of whether theyre from Casey, who lost on the weekend or from our team, which was really poor on the weekend, I reckon White will be a sneaky chance. Lamumba is horribly out of form and I reckon Roos can no longer persist with him and should give a run to a project player who's really been showing something.

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In Case anyone has missed it I am a BIG White fan soooo

WHITE: in

I DON'T GIVE A STUFF : out

( hnmm that might cover more than one!??

We all like a white picket fence

Bail out Jones

Salem ,SoS.

In Case anyone has missed it I am a BIG White fan soooo

WHITE: in

I DON'T GIVE A STUFF : out

( hnmm that might cover more than one!??

Agree Let's have a look at White and perhaps a last look at Fitzy and bring in Salem. Give Brayshaw a rest, out are Bail and Jetta injured.

three games left we need to check some fringe players out before we mark cards etc.

Out . Watts, Howe, Garland

In. White, Salem, Newton


Out . Watts, Howe, Garland

In. White, Salem, Newton

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Out . Watts, Howe, Garland

In. White, Salem, Newton

Is that you, 2009 football department?

#thetankison

On that note, I'd like to also drop Gawn for Spencer, Hogan for Fitzy, Cross for Terlich and Vince for Riley.

Also, Dawes for the aforementioned "Scarecrow with Dawes' face on it" - Don't want to make the tanking too obvious, have to improve on paper somewhere.

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Any chance Nate Jones gets a break this week, one so he doesn't die on the field, and two so he doesn't have to play his 200th in Perth??

Any chance Nate Jones gets a break this week, one so he doesn't die on the field, and two so he doesn't have to play his 200th in Perth??

To be fair, given the career Jones has had to endure, getting an absolute shellacking on a Sunday arvo in Perth would be a rather appropriate way to bring up the milestone.


On that note, I'd like to also drop Gawn for Spencer, Hogan for Fitzy, Cross for Terlich and Vince for Riley.

Also, Dawes for the aforementioned "Scarecrow with Dawes' face on it" - Don't want to make the tanking too obvious, have to improve on paper somewhere.

I want Hogan out for one, N Jones, Vince as well. We need to make a statement to the playing list. I am just not sure what the statement is at the minute!

Brayshaw has been spent since that tackle in the first minute against the cats..

He has been tagged very well, taken out of the game. Somethiong he'll have to learn over the pre season, how to shake a tag.

Send him out for a break.

 

Out . Watts, Howe, Garland

In. White, Salem, Newton

So you would keep HL in? I am glad that to hear that! Let's stick with the inept imports!

Brayshaw to a half back flank. He'll find the footy there and I'd rather him with the ball in hand streaming off half back than a few others.

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