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Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

Doesn't bode well for Dawe's future at the club!

Or Pedersen's (despite being emergency).  Ballsy call I reckon to pick Weideman over both.  We already knew they were both warming the spot for the Weid or Hulett, but this suggests it could happen sooner than we all thought.

Really happy with the changes.  I'm oddly excited for a game we have zero chance of winning.

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7 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

In: Bugg, Weideman, Oliver

Out: Chris Dawes, Josh Wagner, Matt Jones

Emg: Colin Garland, Cameron Pedersen, Matt Jones. 

So Pedo would come in if Hogan doesn't get up.

All looks pretty good to me! 

Bugger, those three, Dawes Wagner and Jones stayed and did a bit more work with the 'Casey' guys at the end of training, thought it was just a bit more work, I could have made a big prediction on here like I did with Garland once before

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Realistically, finals are out of the question so time to blood the young guy then he can hit the ground running next year in the early games.... when it really counts...

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Nice changes and glad Jesse is named, Oliver is overdue and Wagner has looked pretty average since early in the year. I would have Oscar out for one of Dunn/Garland although there is that 'looking to the future' argument. This is one hell of a young side

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16 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Doesn't bode well for Dawe's future at the club!

Correct.  Roos said he is being rested entirely:  '...Dawesy definitely [needs a rest] with a six-day break, with his body the way it is at the moment...He came in, after having a weekend off and played really well the first game, but we’ve got to be mindful of that'.

Not good if he needs a week or two rest every few weeks.  If his body can't handle it that alone may force him to retire as it won't get any easier to front up every week as he gets older - 29 next year, not old but physical issues not good for a big guy.

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21 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I'm not sure that's correct. I thought Michie was one of Roos' recruits in his first year. Can anyone confirm?

Recruited before Roos signed on. 

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12 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Or Pedersen's (despite being emergency).  Ballsy call I reckon to pick Weideman over both.  We already knew they were both warming the spot for the Weid or Hulett, but this suggests it could happen sooner than we all thought.

Really happy with the changes.  I'm oddly excited for a game we have zero chance of winning.

Agreed about the Weed.

However, unless Weed kicks six I reckon the club must keep one of Dawes or Pedo. At this stage it looks like Pedo.

I thought Dawes did  ok last week.

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Suddenly it becomes a really intriguing match for me ....... an early glimpse into an exciting future perhaps!

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6 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Agreed about the Weed.

However, unless Weed kicks six I reckon the club must keep one of Dawes or Pedo. At this stage it looks like Pedo.

I thought Dawes did  ok last week.

I'd have thought both would stay at least another 12 months for, dare I say it, Hogan leaving insurance? Big blokes don't grow on trees

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Garlett owes himself and us.  It was his brain fades last time vs Hawks that cost us momentum (we probably still would have lost) and cost him his place in the team.

Importantly, it was the first time real question marks about his performance were raised.  A heap of goals would be good but just getting his touch and endeavour back would be a big plus for our forward line working well.

A good game for redemption! 

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Probably the most accurate glimpse of the future we've had all season. Can't believe we've waited this long to see Brayshaw, Petracca, Stretch Oliver and Hogan in the same side. 

Best of luck to The Weed as well! Good idea for him to play some senior football before the end of the year so he can hit the ground running this pre-season.

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