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Assuming those "test" all make it, Henderson and Scott Selwood out is not bad, given Danger*, Ablett*, Crameri, and Cockatoo will be underdone re match fitness if they play.

* lack of match fitness may not slow these two.

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1 minute ago, PaulRB said:

Assuming those "test" all make it, Henderson and Scott Selwood out is not bad, given Danger*, Ablett*, Crameri, and Cockatoo will be underdone re match fitness if they play.

* lack of match fitness may not slow these two.

If Danger plays he will play in the forward line. Injured or not he will be dangerous there.

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Percentage of Dangerfield playing ?  Zero.

I think Ablett and Cockatoo play, assuming the latter plays for Geelong's VFL team as he's selected to.  So I see their outs as Dangerfield, Henderson, and Selwood, while Tom McDonald will probably join Viney on the sidelines for us. 

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21 hours ago, DemonLad5 said:

So Ablett (if he plays which is likely) will come in with ZERO match practice. I know he’s the little master and everything but that has to limit him in some form 

What tactics will be used against Ablett and Dangerfield (if the latter plays)? Who will wear them and how do we bypass them so they run all day for no benefit, collapsing in a heap in the last quarter?

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4 hours ago, brendan said:

Current odds dees $1.90 cats $1.90 

cats supporters on big footy are almost convinced danger will play 

If Dangerfield plays, the more chances he has of breaking down, mid-game. So, bring him on for a Pedo bump or two.

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16 hours ago, ProDee said:

Percentage of Dangerfield playing ?  Zero.

I think Ablett and Cockatoo play, assuming the latter plays for Geelong's VFL team as he's selected to.  So I see their outs as Dangerfield, Henderson, and Selwood, while Tom McDonald will probably join Viney on the sidelines for us. 

Cocky played for Cats VFL team but won't play, as they won't take multiple players in without sufficient match practice. Agree Gary looks set to play. Hopefully Tom Mac gets up and he has a good fitness base. 

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Mind games or not the Cats seem primed for round 1:

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-03-17/gaz-training-his-way-into-round-one-certainty

"Ablett's extended two-hour session has him primed for the season opener – a fixture he has averaged 33 disposals per match in over the past six seasons..."I think his standard preparation for AFL seasons has been no practice matches and dominate round one so hopefully that continues."

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-03-16/cocky-wants-a-callup-star-cat-cockatoo-shines-in-vfl

Nakia Cockatoo has put his hand up for round one after an explosive performance in Friday night's VFL practice.  The 21-year-old kicked two goals and picked up 15 disposals, looking a cut above rotating between midfield and attack in a statement he's ready for Melbourne at the MCG in nine days' time.  

Given our players who didn't get a run at Casey yesterday because of 'niggles' (Lewis, ANB, Jones, Oliver, TMac) and those who have their first run today (Garlett, Jetta and a few others) we will be as underdone (re match practice) as Geelong will be. 

A 50/50 game.

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36 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I hope Danger and Ablett play. Run them hard and watch them break down. That leaves only 2 onthe bench. 

They want to play, they better be ready....

Something very logical about that and the likelihood of such breakdowns. I'd reckon that playing them both would be great by half time. Geelong are going to need superfit youth to get past the Demons. I cannot imagine that their players are fit enough or have the sustained endurance to keep up with the game, break free to set up plays or rebound as the Cats used to do. With our backline, I doubt if their delivery will be fully effective. I could be wrong but another 12months have passed.

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On 3/16/2018 at 4:53 PM, ProDee said:

Percentage of Dangerfield playing ?  Zero.

I think Ablett and Cockatoo play, assuming the latter plays for Geelong's VFL team as he's selected to.  So I see their outs as Dangerfield, Henderson, and Selwood, while Tom McDonald will probably join Viney on the sidelines for us. 

Danger won't play. Spoke to snr Geelong person today. Said they would be mad to play him if there was the smallest chance he does it badly and misses 6.

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