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Getting closer to game day I am confident these changes will happen;

IN - Jones, Vince, Maynard, Weideman

OUT - Hogan, Trengove, Hannan (inj), JKH

The wind and rain will not be a factor in choosing Weideman. He played one of his best games for Casey v Coburg in windy and trying conditions last week. Maynard will debut this week. Both Weideman and Maynard should be starting on the ground.

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On 31/07/2017 at 10:24 PM, Jock Strap said:

Seriously? There is room for Lewis every week 

Forget about the falling over under pressure, kicks off the ground to avoid picking the ball up, fumbles, yelling at team mates going harder at the ball than him and dodgy hospital disposals.

What position does everyone expect him to play?

Loose man back seems to be his best spot, but we can't carry a player just for that role unless there's a predicted breeze.

He's yet to play half forward at the Dees. I'd like to try it but now isn't the time to be trying a new position.

Half back - against the likes of Deledio and Dev Smith (both too quick) or maybe Stevie J (too skilled a forward).

Wing - against Scully and Whitfield - both running machines who do huge km's at speed, that won't end well, they'll over lap off him all game.

On ball - against Kelly, Shiel, Coniglio and Ward - all 4 are running machines and strong contested ball players, plus the first 2 especially have great pace. I can't see him sticking with them.

Lewis has been and will be of tremendous value to us but I just can't see a role for him against the Giants. Most sides have weak spots that will let us blend him in on ball, wing, half back and spare defender, but I just don't think the Giants are like that. Goodwin backs in his style and system against most sides which is fair enough but I think a lot of beating the Giants is having the run to go with them. If we let them charge forward as they like to do the result won't go our way.

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Reckon we'll go with experience. Pedo to relieve Gawn as well as give Watts a chop out.

IN - Jones, Vince, Pedo, Maynard

OUT - Hogan, Trengove, Hannan, JKH

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26 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Reckon we'll go with experience. Pedo to relieve Gawn as well as give Watts a chop out.

IN - Jones, Vince, Pedo, Maynard

OUT - Hogan, Trengove, Hannan, JKH

SEN saying Jones has been ruled out for this week!

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2 minutes ago, MarkMacca said:

A fair bt of SEN is a rabble. I listen selectively. The morning crew are terrible, IMO and I don't listen to them. I tend to listen to selected topics or segments via their online content. Most stuff is available an hour or two after it was live.

Finey is really the only thing worth listening to. The rest is made up of sports odds and outrageous opinions that are out.of touch with the common footy public.

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58 minutes ago, praha said:

Finey is really the only thing worth listening to. The rest is made up of sports odds and outrageous opinions that are out.of touch with the common footy public.

Finey is painful, loves the sound of his own voice and I don't know why he even bothers having guests on, he just ends up speaking more than they do!

And although I absolutely loved the Ox as a player, he's average on radio, and possibly the worst play by play commentator in the game, and that's saying something.

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11 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Forget about the falling over under pressure, kicks off the ground to avoid picking the ball up, fumbles, yelling at team mates going harder at the ball than him and dodgy hospital disposals.

What position does everyone expect him to play?

Loose man back seems to be his best spot, but we can't carry a player just for that role unless there's a predicted breeze.

He's yet to play half forward at the Dees. I'd like to try it but now isn't the time to be trying a new position.

Half back - against the likes of Deledio and Dev Smith (both too quick) or maybe Stevie J (too skilled a forward).

Wing - against Scully and Whitfield - both running machines who do huge km's at speed, that won't end well, they'll over lap off him all game.

On ball - against Kelly, Shiel, Coniglio and Ward - all 4 are running machines and strong contested ball players, plus the first 2 especially have great pace. I can't see him sticking with them.

Lewis has been and will be of tremendous value to us but I just can't see a role for him against the Giants. Most sides have weak spots that will let us blend him in on ball, wing, half back and spare defender, but I just don't think the Giants are like that. Goodwin backs in his style and system against most sides which is fair enough but I think a lot of beating the Giants is having the run to go with them. If we let them charge forward as they like to do the result won't go our way.

Stevie J is no longer the "skilled forward" to be feared and is often a liability for GWS (no pressure, selfish, slow, and can be fumbly), Lewis would do well on him, Hunt/Hibberd would get leather poisoning. Lewis can also easily cope with De Boer / Perryman.  

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Saturday 5 August

Summary
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Min 0
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Possible morning shower.
Possible rainfall: 0 to 0.4 mm
Chance of any rain: 30% rain_30.gif

Canberra area

Partly cloudy. Medium (40%) chance of showers, most likely in the morning. Winds northwesterly 25 to 40 km/h.

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4 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

Saturday 5 August

Summary
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Min 0
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Possible morning shower.
Possible rainfall: 0 to 0.4 mm
Chance of any rain: 30% rain_30.gif

Canberra area

Partly cloudy. Medium (40%) chance of showers, most likely in the morning. Winds northwesterly 25 to 40 km/h.

In view of that less than clement weather forecast I shall  arrive early so I can park the Merc on the boundary line. 

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18 hours ago, armstrong35 said:

I'd go

B: Jetta Frost Hibberd
HB: Hunt Omac Lewis
C: Salem Jones ANB
HF: Trac  watts  Melksham
F: Hannan  Tmac Garlett
R: Gawn Viney Oliver
I/C: Tyson Harmes Maynard Stretch 

in: Jones maynard stretch
Out: Hogan Trengove JKH

No Bernie!!!

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35 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

In view of that less than clement weather forecast I shall  arrive early so I can park the Merc on the boundary line. 

No Roller these days....i must say...how ordinary :unsure:

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On 7/30/2017 at 11:52 AM, Lucifer's Hero said:

Wouldn't be surprised to see Maynard come in after being promoted this week.

Goodwin: Corey Maynard will make his AFL debut this weekend. It's very exciting for the club #MFCMedia

Hope he continues his fab form from Casey.

 

Goodwin also confirms Vince and Jones will play:rolleyes:

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Back to full strength minus Hogan.

GWS playing uninspiring football.

Demons dirty after last weeks loss.

I think we'll get over the line this weekend.

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