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Realistically, we will probably only see one change:

In:  Hogan

Out:  Pedersen

That's not a knock on Pedersen, but if Hogan is right to go then he plays.  I reckon Weideman will probably get at least one more week in the seniors.

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Just now, Wiseblood said:

Realistically, we will probably only see one change:

In:  Hogan

Out:  Pedersen

That's not a knock on Pedersen, but if Hogan is right to go then he plays.  I reckon Weideman will probably get at least one more week in the seniors.

Oh come on. Already??

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Even if we'd lost, no way Weeds gets dropped on that performance.

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Just now, praha said:

Even if we'd lost, no way Weeds gets dropped on that performance.

Every kick of Weideman was a goal. No other player in the history of the AFL/VFL can boast that! 

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9 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Why not?  It's not a negative thread.

I just can't understand why people want to all of a sudden start talking about which players will be going out, five seconds after the players who did play brought us probably the best win we've had in 15 years.

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in   toump  

 

that is all 

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Just now, Wrecker45 said:

No change. I don't care if Hogan is fit.

After a performance like that it is hard to see any change that was not injury related.

 

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Honestly after a win like that how could you tap anyone on the shoulder and tell them they are out. The boys played as a complete unit, roll with no change.

Hogan can wait another week.

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25 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Garlett still is a concern. Does very little weeks on end.

JKH got 4 goals for Casey and NB had 36 possessions. Surely both could be considered (or Salem)?

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Garlett is badly out of form. Harmes stays in by the skin of his teeth, love his endeavour but God he butchers the ball more often than not.

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1 hour ago, Adzman said:

Honestly after a win like that how could you tap anyone on the shoulder and tell them they are out. The boys played as a complete unit, roll with no change.

Hogan can wait another week.

I really like this in principle.

The reality after listening to Roos' presser is that if Hogan is fit, he will come in. It's a matter of who will make way.


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54 minutes ago, leucopogon said:

Garlett is badly out of form. Harmes stays in by the skin of his teeth, love his endeavour but God he butchers the ball more often than not.

Was he playing on Breust today? If so, mixed bag of a game. Broke an important tackle at half forward to set up one of our goals early in the game, then made some really poor mistakes later,

 

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IN: HOGAN

OUT: GARLETT

Garlett's too one dimensional if he's not kicking goals he does nothing, he needs to show some form in the VFL. Pedersen should stay but I'm worried we may be too tall having Watts, Hogan, Weideman and Pedersen in the same forward line.

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Pederson gives us heaps. Every time he comes him he adds another dimension and unlike Hogan doesn't just look for frees . Hogan will come good, but atm,  I would keep going with the current lineup. 

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12 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

Realistically, we will probably only see one change:

In:  Hogan

Out:  Pedersen

That's not a knock on Pedersen, but if Hogan is right to go then he plays.  I reckon Weideman will probably get at least one more week in the seniors.

Barring injury, I reckon that will be it. 

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In: Hogan, JKH

Out: Garlett, Pedersen

Pedo would be very stiff in this case. He would be out for team balance alone.

Garlett would be back in the magoos to get some form. I reckon we need to take a look at JKH for a couple of games to see if he is worth persisting with.

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