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With Viney out I have changed to this:

Jetta Frost Grimes

Vince T McDonald Wagner

Stretch Tyson Bugg

Petracca Hogan Kennedy

Garlett Watts Pedersen

Gawn N Jones Oliver

Harmes Hunt Michie Trengove

 

IN Pedersen Frost Grimes Trengove Michie Oliver

OUT Kent O McDonald Garland (inj) Neal-Bullen Viney (sus) Newton

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missed Oliver
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59 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

With Viney out I have changed to this:

Jetta Frost Grimes

Vince T McDonald Wagner

Stretch Tyson Bugg

Petracca Hogan Kennedy

Garlett Watts Pedersen

Gawn N Jones Oliver

Harmes Hunt Michie Newton

 

IN Pedersen Frost Grimes Trengove Michie

OUT Kent O McDonald Garland (inj) Neal-Bullen Viney (sus)

You missed Oliver. Surely he comes back in.

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It's going to be a tough call this week, glad that we aren't picking the team but badly need extra height and some bigger bodies if we are to have any hope against the Hawks, also need run and endeavour. We will miss JV but it was a bit of a futile act, better to get the ball show a clean pair of heels than just trying to punch your opponent out!!! Go Dee's

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On 5/28/2016 at 9:29 AM, CHF said:

I hope the selectors start this week with a clean sheet of paper and look long and hard at the players to ensure we are picking a team we think will win rather than picking a team we hope might win.

I would drop 7 on their play and form today and Viney might get a week on top of that for,being stupid.

OMac and Garland out of the backs with Wagner in line fora drop as well. Replace them with Dunn, Frost and Grimes. They coUtd not be any worse. 

Oliver, Vdb and Trengove to come into the midfield in place of Kennedy, Bugg and ANB.

get Dawes or Pedersen in in place of Kent.

 

I posted this on Saturday after the game and, after watching the replay, have no changed my mind.

Out: Viney, Garland, OMac, Kennedy, Kent and 2 out of Bugg, ANB, Wagner and Newton.

In: Pedersen, Dawes or Weed (Dawes More Likely), Dunn, Frost Oliver, Trengove and either White or Terlich.

My team for the Hawks:

Backs: Jetta, Dunn, Frost

Half Backs: Vince, TMac, White/Terlich

Center: Hunt, Jones, Stretch

Half Forward: Watts, Dawes, Harmes

Forward: Garlett, Hogan, Petracca

Fol: Gawn, Oliver, Tyson

Interchange: Pedersen, Trengove, Terlich, ANB

 

 

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Is Dawes talking up our chances?

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3 hours ago, John Dee said:

I don't know why everybody wants Frost in in place of OMac. I have been to quite a few Casey games and I can tell you that OMac is a much better defensive option than Frost any day.

Whatever drug you are on, can I have some???

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bj was talking of soylent green last week and i've just read an interesting article about how soylent green is actually being manufactured in china as we speak. seems china's one child policy has been the catalyst providing a high abortion rate, and well, you can work the rest out for yourself bearing in mind china's penchant for strange medicinal concoctions. true, no $bs

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I, like the rest of us want us to keep winning just hate Losing, just hope all the players have that drive and hunger to keep fighting and who knows what might happen, coaching group needs to keep all there chins up C'MON DEES Lets do this Hang in there!

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12 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Whatever drug you are on, can I have some???

Picket, I watch football; it is plain that you don't.

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12 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

bj was talking of soylent green last week and i've just read an interesting article about how soylent green is actually being manufactured in china as we speak. seems china's one child policy has been the catalyst providing a high abortion rate, and well, you can work the rest out for yourself bearing in mind china's penchant for strange medicinal concoctions. true, no $bs

Tastes like chicken.

Smother it in chilli and garlic and it could be anything. Or anyone.

We do a bit of it here after a decent loss.

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5 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Tastes like chicken.

Smother it in chilli and garlic and it could be anything. Or anyone.

We do a bit of it here after a decent loss.

SOYLENT GREEN IS .....................................................Pause..........................................

Reality sets in.........................................................................

PEOPLE!!!!!

Biff Baby, This really belongs in the No bulltish No $ Column!

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Can anyone shed light on Oliver..people saying they saw him on crutches. I thought it was a corky. Must have been a real bad one ..or he had a fair few beers aafter copping  it. Haha. Is he any chance?  Where is Vanders? Anyone have a link to our mostrecent Iinjury report..

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4 hours ago, John Dee said:

I don't know why everybody wants Frost in in place of OMac. I have been to quite a few Casey games and I can tell you that OMac is a much better defensive option than Frost any day.

I watch lots of games of football and I had Sam for a while in my Dream team a rookie option while he was still at GWS.  I watch my Dream team players closely and while no star and limited with his skills he's a far better option than young Oscar, who is presently borderline VFL development league quality. 

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7 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Can anyone shed light on Oliver..people saying they saw him on crutches. I thought it was a corky. Must have been a real bad one ..or he had a fair few beers aafter copping  it. Haha. Is he any chance?  Where is Vanders? Anyone have a link to our mostrecent Iinjury report..

Torn quadriceps. Out for three months.

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