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No Watts, Tyson, Hibberd. Kent we know about. 

Squad of 28. You'd reckon if we're going best 22 (24 for preseason?), as per Drunkn's wink wink that the likes of ANB, Garland will come out. 

I'll be intrigued to see if we trial Gawn and Spencil in the same side.

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3 hours ago, Thrice said:

MFC Squad for the game v Western Bulldogs

1. Jesse Hogan
2. Nathan Jones
3. Christian Salem
5. Christian Petracca
6. Jordan Lewis
7. Jack Viney
9. Jack Trengove
10. Angus Brayshaw
11. Max Gawn
13. Clayton Oilver
15. Billy Stretch
18. Jake Melksham
20. Colin Garland
22. Aaron Vandenberg
23. Bernie Vince
24. Jay Kennedy-Harris
25. Tom McDonald
26. Sam Weideman
28. Oscar McDonald
29. Jayden Hunt
30. Alex Neal-Bullen
32. Tomas Bugg
33. Jake Spencer
36. Jeff Garlett
37. Dion Johnstone
42. Josh Wagner
43. James Harmes
44. Joel Smith

No Watts, Hibberd, Hannan, Jetta, Pedo, Tyson, Kent, T. Smith

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14 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

No Watts, Hibberd, Hannan, Jetta, Pedo, Tyson, Kent, T. Smith

Not sure what the rationale is of having Hibberd, Watts and Frost out, particularly as I am not aware of any injury concerns with the latter two and all three would have to be best 22?

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Nobody worth worrying about.

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17 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

We're also missing Frost.

Dogs missing Bontempelli, Dickson, Picken, Smith and Wood from their grand final side. So the quantity of outs are pretty similar for both sides.

And Mckenna.  Possibly the logic of leaving Watts out is that they want to see how the forward line looks with both Spencer and Gawn playing (and Weidemann / Hogan).

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Aren't we allowed to,play the rookies (Keilty/Smith)?

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1 hour ago, hells bells said:

Based on the MFC Tweet - Joel Smith will make his MFC debut.  

Interesting seeing that he missed the Intraclub last Friday.  

I'm to see how he goes as I have high hopes for him. 

Interseting also in terms of drunkns guess that we plan to select clise to our best lineup, meaning few young playwrs will get a guernsey

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28 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Not sure what the rationale is of having Hibberd, Watts and Frost out, particularly as I am not aware of any injury concerns with the latter two and all three would have to be best 22?

The rationale is that it's the pre-season and they like to give others a chance to prove themselves.  Hibberd has had a few injury concerns and they may want to use Watts and Frost in games 2 and 3.  Are you going to argue the rationale of giving others a rest when we play next week and others miss out?  Not hard to work out after years of watching pre-season games.  They always rest a few.

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FB: Wagner  Oscar   Hunt
HB: Melky   T Mc   Vince
C: Salem  Viney   Lewis
HF: JKH   Hogan  Petracca
FF: Garlett  Weed Vanders
Foll: Gawn  Jones  Oliver
Int (from):  Spencer  Brayshaw  J Smith Stretch  Bugg Harmes Johntsone  Trengove  ANB Garland

 

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They're practice matches...they are used to see how elements of the game plan work against REAL opposition. They're practice games to evaluate how certain players can or cant play at this level.

They're a chance to ruck antlers in a meaningful way...there are NO Points available...no sense giving away ALL of your tactics before they are.

No Silverware, no points, just a run in the park :rolleyes:

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I think Watts is out to let Spencer and Weed have a decent run at it. Same with Frost to let Oscar, Wagner and hopefully even Joel Smith to have a good go.

The 3rd game is the one we need most of the best 22 in for.

For the first 2 games I want to see as many players get a run as possible. Ideally I'd play all of the 35 or so fit players.

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34 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

They're practice matches...they are used to see how elements of the game plan work against REAL opposition. They're practice games to evaluate how certain players can or cant play at this level.

They're a chance to ruck antlers in a meaningful way...there are NO Points available...no sense giving away ALL of your tactics before they are.

No Silverware, no points, just a run in the park :rolleyes:

For the most part, every teams opposition analyst will have a general idea about our game plan by the end of week 1. Practice matches will of course expedite that process. But it's worth it because like you said, through practice matches, we get to test the efficacy of said game plan and amend it when necessary, without facing any significant repercussions. I think this is a very valuable process. Describing it as ''just a run in the park'' is an understatement, at best.

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Good to see us and Dogs have comparably strong line ups. should be a tight contest and will get the blood pumping again

Johnstone if kept in, will see this as his chance to steal an unliekly fwd pocket spot if he sparks

it will be great to see JT play and see Weed and Hoges along side each other

I'm predicting Tracca to have chins wagging after the game - the blokes a machine

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1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

They're only practice matches

Correct!

They're of zero worth when we come second. 

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