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Looking forward to Sunday. I remember our game last year when we played them at a similar time of the year in Ballarat.

We jumped them early and were coasting away to what should have been a good win before coming to a complete stop and nearly losing.

They went on to be a formidable combination and made the finals but we were up and down all year and had a flat end to the season.

I suppose that much will depend on the team picked. 

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Should be a good game. Looking forward to tackling Gordies Galoots. Should provide a good indicator of how we are. Beating Port was good but I think we caught them napping.  The pups will be warned and they fancy themselves a bit. 

I used to like the Doggies but since  Beveridge opened his mouth and Gordon carrying on like an idiot Ive lost all respect.

Let's send these pooches yelping back to their kennel.

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They're apparently bringing back some key players, such as the elder Boyd and Liberatore coming back from his knee knack.

It should be another good test - we passed last week, which Port had said in the lead in was the tune-up for their round 1 side.

Let's see how we travel this week.

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On 2 March 2016 at 8:45 AM, DemonAndrew said:

They're apparently bringing back some key players, such as the elder Boyd and Liberatore coming back from his knee knack.

It should be another good test - we passed last week, which Port had said in the lead in was the tune-up for their round 1 side.

Let's see how we travel this week.

I hope they play their best available squad. I'd rather see us be competitive and lose against their best team than thump their reserves and get nothing out of it.

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1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Word around the traps is the Dogs will be resting some of their guns. To support this theory, our odds have come in from $2.95 to 1.90.

Ultimately we should just focus on ourselves, I vaguely remember hearing coaches say things like NAB is for implementing the plans and seeing how the players respond to it. This is doubly important for us as while we're implementing the next stages of Roos' development we're also giving Goodwin his first taste at coaching the team he'll be taking over next year.

This isn't to say we don't worry about winning but the players need to feel like they're all on the same page come round 1. 

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I will be most interested in how our small forwards perform this week. Kent, Garlett and Kennedy were fantastic with the pressure they applied against Port and it will be key to beating the Doggies this week. The Dogs entire game plan is built around rebound from the D50 with players like Murphy, Wood etc, it will be interesting to see if we can counter their style and make their defenders defend. 

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Another team that moves the ball super quickly and will make us work hard to keep pace. 

Jones and Vince back means we shouldn't be short on midfield numbers and I hope to see the same strength at the contest and hard spreading play as last week. Plus the defensive pressure forward and defenders backing themselves. 

Important game.

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7 minutes ago, fndee said:

Think I'd almost rather Hulett

 

7 minutes ago, Devil is in the Detail said:

Hulett

Didn't someone post earlier this week that they spoke with him at the family day and he's playing a game for Casey??

(I am on night shift so I may have misread that/got dates wrong)

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Vince, Jones return for Craigieburn clash

 Melbourne squad

2. Nathan Jones

3. Christian Salem

4. Jack Watts

7. Jack Viney

11. Max Gawn

12. Dom Tyson

13. Clayton Oliver

14. Lynden Dunn

15. Billy Stretch

16. Dean Kent

17. Sam Frost

20. Colin Garland

21. Cameron Pedersen

22. Viv Michie

23. Bernie Vince

25. Tom McDonald

28. Oscar McDonald

29. Jayden Hunt

30. Alex Neal-Bullen

31. Jack Grimes

32. Tomas Bugg

35. Ben Kennedy

36. Jeff Garlett

37. Aaron vandenBerg

39. Neville Jetta

42. Josh Wagner

43. James Harmes

45. Matt Jones

46. Dean Terlich  

In: N.Jones, Neal-Bullen, Michie, Terlich, Vince

Out: Brayshaw (knee), Hogan (rested)

Note: Final team to be confirmed in lead-up to Sunday’s match

Still no Hulett, Weideman

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5 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

So much for playing our best team throughout NAB1-3.

Agree but the club would argue he knows his role. I'm interested in do we go with less rotations, are if others are given a go who missed last week. 

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Oscar McDonald the only one who I thought might be dropped, but they might keep him in to not overload Garland, Dunn and Tom Mc. Depends a bit if they think Wagner can play tall. 

ANB, Michie and Terlich might be unlucky again but if so that means the pressure to perform will remain for those on the fringes. Still have to cut down from 26 to 22 anyway.

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Not named:
 
1. Jesse Hogan
5. Christian Petracca 
6. Chris Dawes
8. Heritier Lumumba 
9. Jack Trengove 
10. Angus Brayshaw
18. Jake Melksham
19. Ben Newton
24. Jay Kennedy-Harris
26. Sam Weideman
27. Liam Hulett
33. Jake Spencer
34. Mitch King
41. Mitch White
44. Joel Smith
47. Max King
 
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On 3 March 2016 at 0:49 PM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Dogs are missing 12 of their best 22 including Stringer, Bontempelli, Murphy and  Easton Wood.

That is a shame. I like watching both Stringer and Bontempelli play. The Bont actually cured me of my sadness at the prospect of losing Frawley us when we played them in 2014. I've had a soft spot for him ever since.

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