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Our changes are decent IMO. They've lost some best 22 players to injury and suspension, so that helps us. Let's see if the boys can fire up this week after sh*tting the bed last week against the Hawks.

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Just now, SFebey said:

Fritsch unlucky? Harmes/Melksham lucky?

Best of luck to Sam, hope he makes it. Think we shouldve picked Pedo though

Disagree about pedo. The weed has shown good form at casey and is the future. Games like this will only help. If he can't mark then spoil for the crummers.

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6 minutes ago, forever demons said:

i hope you get yours,with a glass of chiaty

Or even Chianti maybe? 

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I like the changes this week. 

Weidmann gets a chance which is great, which gives us the second ruckman we need and a taller player to complement Hogan, especially when he pushes up the ground. 

Tyson coming in adds a good, solid mid to the mix and allows us to potentially play Oliver forward a little more. 

Stretch and Hunt give us some outside run which is something we have lacked a little of. 

I'd love the get a win this week and I think this team gives us a shot at it. 

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2 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Disagree about pedo. The weed has shown good form at casey and is the future. Games like this will only help. If he can't mark then spoil for the crummers.

Has had one good game at VFL against a bottom dweller? Agree hes the future (hopefully)

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2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

I like the changes this week. 

Weidmann gets a chance which is great, which gives us the second ruckman we need and a taller player to complement Hogan, especially when he pushes up the ground. 

Tyson coming in adds a good, solid mid to the mix and allows us to potentially play Oliver forward a little more. 

Stretch and Hunt give us some outside run which is something we have lacked a little of. 

I'd love the get a win this week and I think this team gives us a shot at it. 

I want to see Hunt take the game on and break the game open like he did last year. Goody says he had discovered thjat aspect of his game again in the magoo's. That's great because it was non-existent in the rounds before he was dropped. Mind you, the whole back six have been ordinary since we brought that potato gem Lever in. (jokes) sort of..

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I'm all for getting some games and experience into Weed. Part of me is a bit meh on it tho. I hate Richmond more than any club, and it's such a big stage and important game that could be season defining. Against what was the best defence in the game last season with some experienced defenders, he'll more than likely get eaten alive. And that SHOULD be ok. We need to find out about him. Just a shame for the desperate-for-a-win crowd, like me, as Pedo would have been the better in IMHO for the next 4 quarters of MFCs life.

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3 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I want to see Hunt take the game on and break the game open like he did last year. Goody says he had discovered thjat aspect of his game again in the magoo's. That's great because it was non-existent in the rounds before he was dropped. Mind you, the whole back six have been ordinary since we brought that potato gem Lever in. (jokes) sort of..

I must have missed that in his game at Coburg.... boy Goody does love the spin

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2 minutes ago, Dappa Dan said:

I'm all for getting some games and experience into Weed. Part of me is a bit meh on it tho. I hate Richmond more than any club, and it's such a big stage and important game that could be season defining. Against what was the best defence in the game last season with some experienced defenders, he'll more than likely get eaten alive. And that SHOULD be ok. We need to find out about him. Just a shame for the desperate-for-a-win crowd, like me, as Pedo would have been the better in IMHO for the next 4 quarters of MFCs life.

We all want to win. 

You do realise that Weideman played in our best win last year ?

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11 minutes ago, praha said:

Our best team for the year imo.

Fritsch probably unlucky.

Fmd...unlucky...very.. One of the very few to NOT wave the white flag !!

His reward.... dropped.

This club has NO legitimate standards anymore.

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