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Presume Frost will come back in - perhaps for O'Mac? Depends on match ups, perhaps Garland. I know some here are saying he was poor at Casey, maybe that's the case (didn't see), but his numbers look decent.

Then we get into the rest - hard to know. If Stretch just needed a freshen up he could get a run, but if they want him to work on aspects of his game, he'll have to come back through Casey. There were 4 or 5 who seemed to do OK there, from ANB through to Oliver, Newton etc., but Oliver apart they've all been found wanting at AFL level, and Oliver only plays restricted game time, so not sure there either. Plenty of candidates if we wanted to drop a few, and perhaps Grimes has played his last Demons game, which would be disappointing.

I think there'll be a few changes, but suspect that from now on, they're going to be made with one eye on 2017, so hard to guess. I'd go with White, Grimes, Kennedy out, then add Frost plus two of Spencer/Stretch/ANB/Oliver.

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West Coast have Kennedy, Darling and sometimes a resting ruckman, otherwise it's mids and smalls (LeCras, Hill, Yeo, Redden).

We can afford to have TMac and Frost, drop OMac and not bring in Dunn or Garland, I think.

I'm at the point now where I would prefer to pick Spencer (or Pedersen) as a second ruck/resting forward than continue to use Watts in the ruck (the issue with that being the lack of a second target in the forward line while he's in the ruck, more so than his actual output in the ruck).

I'd also drop at least one of Grimes and White, too similar and both too poor today to warrant re-selection. Kennedy also struggled whilst Harmes is a bit of a nomad at the moment and I'm not sure what his best place is in the side (i.e. I'm not sure he's adding enough value to hold his spot).

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39 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Weed is very underdeveloped physically - not a good idea against West Coast - they would eat him.

I would have thought their weed eating days were behind them....

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3 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Change for next week : leave telly off

Agree.  After today's garbage, I have no confidence this list can win another game this year. Too many holes in the list, too many passengers who do not improve.  West Coast will brush us away with ease.  Very sad this mob keep letting themselves and the heartland down.

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1 minute ago, Django said:

Going by the MRP form, I wouldn't be surprised if Hogan got a week for that elbow.

When have the MRP rubbed anyone out for that?  The one Vince got away with earlier this year was worse.  I reckon the MRP in the present incarnation are generally under-penalising, but that's just gut feel.

Free kick as paid, that's it I reckon.

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21 minutes ago, Nasher said:

When have the MRP rubbed anyone out for that?  The one Vince got away with earlier this year was worse.  I reckon the MRP in the present incarnation are generally under-penalising, but that's just gut feel.

Free kick as paid, that's it I reckon.

He did take a bit of a wind up, unfortunately. Wasn't really just shrugging him off - it was a very frustrated, pre-mediated high elbow to the head.

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Just now, Undeeterred said:

He did take a bit of a wind up, unfortunately. Wasn't really just shrugging him off - it was a very frustrated, pre-mediated high elbow to the head.

I didn't see it that way at all.  I guess we'll see.

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I honestly don't care anymore.  

For the first time in maybe 15 years I did not buy a membership - made that hard decision after the Essendon disgrace, reinforced by Saints #1 capitulation.......etc 

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9 hours ago, monoccular said:

I honestly don't care anymore.  

For the first time in maybe 15 years I did not buy a membership - made that hard decision after the Essendon disgrace, reinforced by Saints #1 capitulation.......etc 

If you don't care then why are you here?

You making that statement about not buying a membership is a protest against the club, which means you do care (and you should still have bought a membership).

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10 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

 

 

Wrong message to the kids who are our future and wrong message to the supporters, even if that's what your defeatist mind currently wants.

The players are plagued by defeatist minds. They will crumble at the first hint of pressure from WC. 

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Garland was appalling at Casey

ANB was good Dunn was ok and Spencer was very good

Oliver was just ok so maybe Dunn ANB and Oliver

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Players who could get a run for the trip West:  Frost, Oliver, Stretch, ANB, Bugg, Pedersen.

We could then rest players with injury doubts: 

  • Oscar - ankle last week
  • Bernie - shin last week
  • Captain Courageous - apparent dodgy knee yesterday
  • Hogan - Went down to the rooms after crashing down flat on his back.
  • Watts - rolled his ankle yesterday.
  • Wagner - if still hampered

So yes, I am suggesting we give up the Perth game as lost.  Heresy, I know.  I doubt we can win regardless of who we pick and it allows players with injury doubts to recover giving ourselves the best chance of winning a few of the last 5 games.

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Mitch white & Jack Grimes.. catch ya later. I said it prior to yesterdays game that there was no spot for White, he played well against a bottom side where the condition suited his slow one paced game. Im confident that he wont be on the list next year. Grimes, I've always been a fan but a couple of efforts in the last quarter spells the end... His over run of the ball near the boundary resulting in a goal & his poor attempt at a spoil resulting in a goal.

Also what has happened to Vandenberg ? Looks so slow & one paced. Not the tackling machine he was last year.. Maybe the ankle injury during pre season has stuffed his year more than we thought.

 

OUT: White, VDB, Grimes, Kennedy, 

IN: Frost, Stretch, Oliver, Bugg

Would like Watts to spend more time up forward, we need another target other then Hogan... But doubt that will happen

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1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Vanders has been a disappointment this season. Has gone backwards since last year. Looks slow and disinterested 

It's the Melbourne way. So many of our players do this.

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14 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Vanders has been a disappointment this season. Has gone backwards since last year. Looks slow and disinterested 

Seemed to come back too quick from his ankle injury and hasn't been the same since. Send him off for surgery now so he can do a full preseason.

 

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