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9 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

24 posts and not one person calling for Melksham to be dropped.  Its a miracle.

There's no one to bring in for Melksham. Possibly when Wagner is fit, Melksham will be in trouble. 

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18 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I may have misheard but I got the impression from Jack Watt's post match interview that Hogan would be back next week

Having just been through what Hogan’s been through, I was very ready to get back to my normal routine as soon as I could. Not everyone’s the same though, and I suspect Hoges might have a bit of trouble getting up.

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Hogan will play.

He's a pro and will be looking to get back into it. Understandable if he needs another week but would be surprised if he doesn't play.

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3 minutes ago, praha said:

Hogan will play.

He's a pro and will be looking to get back into it. Understandable if he needs another week but would be surprised if he doesn't play.

Why would you be surprised if he don't ?

A poor comment.

Hogan should take as much time as possible. Forget football and let him be with his family as much as possible.

 

 

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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Why would you be surprised if he don't ?

A poor comment.

Hogan should take as much time as possible. Forget football and let him be with his family as much as possible.

 

 

You've misread my comment. I said it was understandable if he took another week. But knowing him I would be surprised if he didn't play.  Me being surprised would be entirely based on my own interpretation of his own character. I'd be surprised, but not disappointed bevause I'd understand.

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51 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

All will depend on if Hogan wishes to play, but I'll go with him not playing.

Out: JKH, Bugg

In: Trengove, Weideman 

No no no no.

Make Weid earn it.

Only change should be Hogan if his is ready.

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48 minutes ago, picket fence said:

This is outrageous I thought Bugg did some fantastic work today and I reackon we are a better team with his no nonsenec approach in it 

Trengove , Look I dont care how many touches he gets and a very substandard VFL! The game has passed him by, he is too slow!

Two Changes

In Hogan, White

Out Neal Bullen, jkh 

Weeds needs to build some confidence for a week or two kicking a few goals at Casey. Another question , why call it Casey why not Cranbourne coz after all thats where it is!!?

Maybe Jack should try to give Jess a run for her money. She ran a 2.26 in London last weekend!

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To be honest I think it's pointless to suggest hogan will play until we hear that he will, I wouldn't be surprised if he misses a few weeks yet. 

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13 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Why would you be surprised if he don't ?

A poor comment.

Hogan should take as much time as possible. Forget football and let him be with his family as much as possible.

 

 

Who knows?  Perhaps his family will encourage him to get back asap "to honour dad's memory", or maybe he and they will need more time.  Only he can tell.

I haven't seen today's game -- bearing in mind team balance, who would go out for him on today's performances?

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19 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Why would you be surprised if he don't ?

A poor comment.

Hogan should take as much time as possible. Forget football and let him be with his family as much as possible.

 

 

i think that is purely up to jesse, dazzle

our opinions are irrelevant

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I get the call for JKH to be out but you can see he's unpredictable with the footy, plays his role and is hard at it. It make sense the coaches are trying to give him time to hit his straps. I wouldn't complain if Stretch replaced him though. Other than that, Jesse can come in for whoever if, and only if he's ready.

Tyson was a bit better this week as was Jake the Shake.

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Clarry needs a break. Only 33 possessions today. Dropping off the pace. Seems a bit tired. 

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