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Jetta.  Omcd.  Hibberd

Salem.   Lever.   Lewis

Hunt   Oliver   Anb

Melksham   Hogan  Brayshaw 

Garlett  Weideman   Hannan 

Gawn  Tyson  N Jones

Vince Spargo tmcd Harmes

 

outs Kent Petracca Stretch Wagner

in  Spargo Hannan Tmcd  Lewis

emerg.  J Smith. T Smith Fritsch. Wagner

 

injured. Viney McKenna Petracca Vberg Kent

casey (17) Bugg Pedersen Frost Stretch Petty JKH    J SMITH T SMITH Fritsch Wagner Baker Balic Maynard Kielty King Filipivic Johnstone 

2 hours ago, wizardinoz said:

How the EFF does Harmes get another game? Goodwin just not just get it. 

It’s a bad pathetic  joke, Harmes should not be in the team, he was WOG last week, Worst On Ground, he’s obviously got something on Goodwin 

 
6 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

No Pedersen played against Brisbane.

Barely. He touched the pill 6 times. Took one mark.

Against Geelong he took one mark (a very strong mark at that) and received a free kick, both on the first quarter. After which he pretty much vanished.

And you think people were shocked when he was dropped ?

Bs: Hibberd, OMc, Wagner
HB: Smith, Lever, Brayshaw

CL: Lewis, Hogan, Hunt
HF: Melksham, TMc, Jones
Fs: Spargo, Weideman, Harmes


Foll: MGawn, Tyson, Oliver


I/C: Vince, Hannan, Salem, TSmith,,,,,,, (e) Fritsch

 

  Jetta(rest) Garlett, Neal-Bullen
 


harmes has no foot skills. he is hard. can take a good mark. only worth a run up forward i'd reckon and there's others ahead of him there. if he improves his skills he can go in the midfield, but not until then..

5 hours ago, Rocky said:

harmes has no foot skills. he is hard. can take a good mark. only worth a run up forward i'd reckon and there's others ahead of him there. if he improves his skills he can go in the midfield, but not until then..

He thinks he’s Dusty Martin now that he wears no.4. Got caught holding the ball 3 times on Tuesday trying to do a fend off. He gets sucked into contests all the time when he shouldn’t and his foot skills are poor. What Harmes thinks he is capable of and what he can actually do borders on delusional. It’s a bit of an indictment on the match committee that he’s not even on the extended interchange this week.

 
8 hours ago, bingers said:

Lewis straight back in?  Why?

Composure and direction off the backline. Probably more nous than the box ;)

1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

Composure and direction off the backline. Probably more nous than the box ;)

Composure as in falling to ground, fumbling, hand balling and kicking to opposition, giving away frees and 50’s and the occasional reporting? ?


1 hour ago, SFebey said:

Composure as in falling to ground, fumbling, hand balling and kicking to opposition, giving away frees and 50’s and the occasional reporting? ?

Yeah..thats him lol

Strangely i still think he ADDS to the equation. Maybe that of itself is a worry

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