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I'll take any win on Monday, but if we were able to win big, there's a chance we could go as high as 9th if Carlton lose.

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I reckon we might be taking a bit of a risk with Viney. I hope it doesn't backfire. I'll trust the FD to know that he's right to play. I just know they've admitted a few mistakes already this year. Namely Brayshaw's inclusion earlier in the year.

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4 minutes ago, AdamFarr said:

I reckon we might be taking a bit of a risk with Viney. I hope it doesn't backfire. I'll trust the FD to know that he's right to play. I just know they've admitted a few mistakes already this year. Namely Brayshaw's inclusion earlier in the year.

And remember Trengove?  Apparently it was all OK to play with his foot injury despite him being outrun by the MCG shadows. 

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9 minutes ago, america de cali said:

And remember Trengove?  Apparently it was all OK to play with his foot injury despite him being outrun by the MCG shadows. 

Well, this incarnation of the FD wasn't responsible for that.

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1 hour ago, olisik said:

Strongest side we have field for the year

Not far off it. I'd like Brayshaw, Jeffy and Salem in there. Pedersen as well, but it's not far off it.

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Forgot about Jeffy.
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12 minutes ago, Je Roos Salem said:

Really hope Vince still plays on the ball with Viney back in the team. I think Jones should be the one on the outside when needed

I can't see Vince not playing on Pendles.

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58 minutes ago, olisik said:

Strongest side we have field for the year

Brayshaw, Salem, Lumumba, Garlett, Harmes, M.Jones, Pedersen all best 22 for mine this year, so not our strongest side IMO. Obviously some of that is form and not injury, but I'm talking when in standard form or form shown early this year, not best form.

 

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1 hour ago, stuie said:

Brayshaw, Salem, Lumumba, Garlett, Harmes, M.Jones, Pedersen all best 22 for mine this year, so not our strongest side IMO. Obviously some of that is form and not injury, but I'm talking when in standard form or form shown early this year, not best form.

 

Which 7 in Monday's 22 come out?

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1 hour ago, stuie said:

Brayshaw, Salem, Lumumba, Garlett, Harmes, M.Jones, Pedersen all best 22 for mine this year, so not our strongest side IMO. Obviously some of that is form and not injury, but I'm talking when in standard form or form shown early this year, not best form.

 

Who is Harmes better then in Monday's side? He got dropped for a reason and that's because he isn't best 22. 

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4 minutes ago, olisik said:

Who is Harmes better then in Monday's side? He got dropped for a reason and that's because he isn't best 22. 

Played the previous 11 games... But yeah let's go by just this one hey?

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2 hours ago, AdamFarr said:

I reckon we might be taking a bit of a risk with Viney. I hope it doesn't backfire. I'll trust the FD to know that he's right to play. I just know they've admitted a few mistakes already this year. Namely Brayshaw's inclusion earlier in the year.

We will know soon enough 'Adam'...

I'm sure Jack put his hand up, I just hope the FD didn't fall for it.

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9 minutes ago, Fifty-5 said:

Which 7 in Monday's 22 come out?

Dawes, Frost, Stretch, Wagner, Omac, Trengove, Hunt.

Those players aren't best 22 (currently) if everyone is fit and in standard form IMO.

 

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1 hour ago, stuie said:

Dawes, Frost, Stretch, Wagner, Omac, Trengove, Hunt.

Those players aren't best 22 (currently) if everyone is fit and in standard form IMO.

 

Stretch has shown he is definitely in our best 22.  Trengove has had 1 game back and is a star 

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13 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Stretch has shown he is definitely in our best 22.  Trengove has had 1 game back and is a star 

I must have watched a different game

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2 hours ago, stuie said:

Dawes, Frost, Stretch, Wagner, Omac, Trengove, Hunt.

Those players aren't best 22 (currently) if everyone is fit and in standard form IMO.

Wagner has had a decent season Stuie, would have him over M.Jones. Jones has only played 4 games, he was good against GWS, OK against North & Pies and terrible against the Dons

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4 hours ago, Demons11 said:

Stretch has shown he is definitely in our best 22.  Trengove has had 1 game back and is a star 

 

4 hours ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

Wagner has had a decent season Stuie, would have him over M.Jones. Jones has only played 4 games, he was good against GWS, OK against North & Pies and terrible against the Dons

Just take it in the context I put it, which was at this point right now but going by the standard form shown, not the ceiling, that is some of those names are in there now but could be best 22 end of season. For mine, Stretch and Trengove don't quite have the runs on the board yet but would be close. Hopefully that makes sense?

 

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