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I said it early in the week that this is the best side we have had since '98.

We are currently 5th and I truly believe we can go all the way with this side.

Hannan saved himself in the last quarter I thought he done nothing for 3 quarters.

IN: VINEY OUT: WEIDEMAN

 

In -      Viney

Out -   Vince (rest)

I like the Weid in the team. hes taking a key defender and allowing T Mac and Hogan to wreak havoc.

Can't see them switching a tall for a mid, Weid has allowed TMac and Hogan to roam while keeping some structure in the forward line. I think it's really helped with some of the mismatches that occurred in the last. 

I'm in the Vince out for a rest, Viney in camp.

 

A good response from Harmes - he knew.

ANB similar but Viney is a clear upgrade for mine.

In: Viney

Out: Neal- Bullen

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I think the Weide isn't needed T.Mac can play second ruck and Gawn can play more forward.

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2 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Easy this week. 

Out: Tyson

In: Viney

They couldn't drop Tyson?

Could they??

 
7 minutes ago, Red and Blue realist said:

Can't see them switching a tall for a mid, Weid has allowed TMac and Hogan to roam while keeping some structure in the forward line. I think it's really helped with some of the mismatches that occurred in the last. 

I'm in the Vince out for a rest, Viney in camp.

 

6 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Viney for Tyson

I am also in the Tyson for Viney, but resting Vince could be an option.

Just now, WERRIDEE said:

They couldn't drop Tyson?

Could they??

I think it’s there only option.  

Goodwin talked up the Weed after the game and Viney won’t play ANB’s half forward role. 

Tyson is an inside mid who has not been overly effective and still makes lots of mistakes


6 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

I think it’s there only option.  

Goodwin talked up the Weed after the game and Viney won’t play ANB’s half forward role. 

Tyson is an inside mid who has not been overly effective and still makes lots of mistakes

There's another option - give Viney another week. Why not? I'd rather err on the super cautious side.

18 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Viney for Tyson

Yep. It’s that simple.

3 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

There's another option - give Viney another week. Why not? I'd rather err on the super cautious side.

I’d rather he come back to condition himself against Carlton at the G than against Adelaide in Alice Springs.


4 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

There's another option - give Viney another week. Why not? I'd rather err on the super cautious side.

I think Goody said at the end of his presser that Viney would play next week.

11 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

I think it’s there only option.  

Goodwin talked up the Weed after the game and Viney won’t play ANB’s half forward role. 

Tyson is an inside mid who has not been overly effective and still makes lots of mistakes

Tyson hasn't been playing as an inside mid though, he played more as a defensive sweeper/mid today and I thought he was in our best half dozen in the first half, was much quieter in the second half but the ball barely went down there.

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I think Vince is more of a chance to get dropped than Tyson. 

Age is catching up with him.

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14 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

I think Vince is more of a chance to get dropped than Tyson. 

Age is catching up with him.

After watching Goody's presser I think the Weid stays but Vince is in trouble, I would like to see Tyson stay I like him as a footballer.

30 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

I think the Weide isn't needed T.Mac can play second ruck and Gawn can play more forward.

That is just completely bizarre. Not only has tmac just come back from an injured foot but is playing well in the forward line while sometimes wandering out to the wing area. Gawn can play forward more is nonsensical because he is the best ruckman in the side so why play him forward more with tmac rucking ??????? I just don't get your argument.


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5 minutes ago, dl4e said:

That is just completely bizarre. Not only has tmac just come back from an injured foot but is playing well in the forward line while sometimes wandering out to the wing area. Gawn can play forward more is nonsensical because he is the best ruckman in the side so why play him forward more with tmac rucking ??????? I just don't get your argument.

Settle down.

OK I think the Weid stays I just know that T.Mac can play well as a second ruck and Gawn can play well as a second forward. The Weid hasn't grasped the second forward role yet but he has been quite good as the second ruck.

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Lets hold off and see how viney plays 1st can’t be gifting games need to earn it, Captain included will need to play well to break in now 

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8 minutes ago, brendan said:

Lets hold off and see how viney plays 1st can’t be gifting games need to earn it, Captain included will need to play well to break in now 

Viney will get 50 disposals that's how much he is above VFL level. Viney will be in next week the coach said so.

 

Even as an armchair coach it's hard to predict who will make way for Viney.

Let's be real, you are pretty stiff to get dropped after an 11 goal win. If Viney wasn't out there wouldn't be changes next week.

Happy with the current team, but Viney has to come back in.


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