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Changes v Weagles

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Six day break, long plane flight, a few players sore ... selection will be interesting and intriguing.

First call - Jake Spencer flies across the Nullarbor.

 

Hasn't Goodwin said 3 or 4 times Gawn will play?

Edited by Josh

West Coast arent that strong in the ruck, I for 1 wouldnt want to rush Max back. Were gonna play finals, he must be there.

 

In gawn, out Alex Neal bullen 

 

he's unlucky but it's a strong team 

Need updates on Watts, Hunt, Jones and Jetta. 


Jones is a worry. Gawn will play. If jones okay as is Watts  then Bugg or Neal Bullen out. Those 2 have poor disposal.

A few injury concerns and Goody said in his presser he wont risk anyone off the 6 day break to Perth

In  -      Gawn,  JKH

Out -    Watts (hammy), Jones (quad)

 

Jones and watts will both play, just taking no risks 

31 minutes ago, Abe said:

In gawn, out Alex Neal bullen 

 

he's unlucky but it's a strong team 

Thought he was faultless today-he did his time at Casey last year-why should he step aside.He's ready.


7 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Thought he was faultless today-he did his time at Casey last year-why should he step aside.He's ready.

Completely agree.

They'll find someone to manage for a week, but nobody is getting dropped off the back of the last two weeks.

6 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Thought he was faultless today-he did his time at Casey last year-why should he step aside.He's ready.

Agreed Biffen. I wouldn't be dropping Neal Bullen. He's an improving type for mine with a good footy brain.

21 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Jones is a worry. Gawn will play. If jones okay as is Watts  then Bugg or Neal Bullen out. Those 2 have poor disposal.

Bugg? Seriously? 

You should be embarrassed. 

Gawn for watts . Big loss good gain . 

Huge workload for tmac pedo and wattsy could see some soft tissue injuries hopefully im wrong . 

Other worry is we dont adjust in a balanced fashion to having a winning ruckman .

 

go dees


Assuming no injuries perhaps Vince goes out, has points in the bank but on form over this season he should surely be out before bugg, anb or any others

Edited by Garbo

Gawn for Watts for me. Injured or not he needs a break and will benefit for it. Pedo can play Watts role next week

3 minutes ago, olisik said:

Gawn for Watts for me. Injured or not he needs a break and will benefit for it. Pedo can play Watts role next week

We just came off a bye last week. Unless someone is too injured to play, they play!

Jones played all of 2015 with a bad neck injury.

He'll play next week.

3 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

We just came off a bye last week. Unless someone is too injured to play, they play!

Yes, seems Watts just played his 2 best games for the year.


Oh wow. Jones out is absolutely massive.

Head says Stretch in for him as we need the engine on Subi.

Heart says Trenners.

3 minutes ago, Dappa Dan said:

Oh wow. Jones out is absolutely massive.

Head says Stretch in for him as we need the engine on Subi.

Heart says Trenners.

Jones out isn't confirmed as far as I know.  The man has missed a grand total of 5 games since his debut season and has played 109 games in a row, so I'll believe it when I damn well see it.  The man is super human.

 
1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Jones out isn't confirmed as far as I know.  The man has missed a grand total of 5 games since his debut season and has played 109 games in a row, so I'll believe it when I damn well see it.  The man is super human.

Just saw a tweet about it. I hope you're right. I'm preparing for the worst though.

Just looking at Casey thread. Seems JKH is demanding a recall.

Edited by Dappa Dan


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