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lol vintage Misson

Can we please fire that pretender and get someone in that knows what they are doing FFS

How do you know it's Misson's fault and not Tyson's himself? After all, nobody is better positioned to know how his muscles are responding to treatment.

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How do you know it's Misson's fault and not Tyson's himself? After all, nobody is better positioned to know how his muscles are responding to treatment.

Because it also happened to Kent and Salem

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Final game of a wasted season. Kent to come in to the side if fit.

Play the kids, take the loss and move on to 2016.

he's underdone, & not worth risking his Hammy, after such a serious muscle injury.

All farewell games ? McKenzie didnt play in the reserves

yes, I think so DN9

time to think of the list ins & outs.

#edit : Mckenzie tagging with Viney to take $cully back to the bench, again... now one last time,,, shall we dance, tommy ? hmnm.

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Outs:

Newton - he is lazy not just that chase down on De Boer he wasn't going to get there but throughout the game I noticed he lacks 2 way running

Spencer - concussed

Matt Jones - the disposal is really getting beyond a joke you only stay if there is a run with roll on one of the GWS runners

Nate Jones - injured

Ins:

Kent - desperately need some line breaking speed

Brayshaw - should be better for the week off and has shown enough

Jamar - yes he has earnt the right of a farewell game IMO

Lumumba - very stagnant off half back today and more run needed if he isn't right Harmes comes back in

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Out: Jones, Jones, Spencer, Newton, O. McDonald

In: Brayshaw, Riley, Dawes, White, Harmes

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Ins:

Kent - desperately need some line breaking speed

Which he doesn't have at the moment after missing a large slab of the year. 2 or 3 weeks down the track, perhaps, but going by his form at Casey, he's not ready.

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At least White has shown enough form to suggest that he should be trialled in the last game!

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Ins: Jamar, Terlich, McKenzie, Bail, Riley,

Outs: Jones (inj), Spencer (inj), Vince (inj), Stretch (omt), Neal-Bullen (omt),

In: VC Commodore, EB Falcon, HJ Holden,

Out: VB Commodore, EA Falcon, HZ Holden,

But in my dreams In: Any Porsche or BMW or Audi or Benz

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Which he doesn't have at the moment after missing a large slab of the year. 2 or 3 weeks down the track, perhaps, but going by his form at Casey, he's not ready.

On form on Saturday he isnt fit

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Drop Newton, Spencer M. Jones and N. Jones for various reasons.

Bring in Riley, Jamar, Fitz (if fit) and McKenzie. If we can't manage Fitz then White (if they can wrangle a promotion for him).

It'll be Brayshaw, Harmes and Dawes - maybe JKH, though not sure who the 4 out would be.

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Imo the club should go out with the intention of winning this match and winning well. Best squad possible. We can't undervalue a strong win to end the season.

The only sympathetic "in" I can bare is Jamar. Bring back Kent and Brayshaw for ANB and Newton, Jamar in for Spencer.

Jones will get up.

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