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1 hour ago, WERRIDEE said:

NO CHANGE

Garlett won't get a game just because it's indigenous round he has to earn it. 

I'm grabbing the popcorn....

 

Jumbo you love this don'tcha??

I'LL PUT MY HOUSE ON JEFFY PLAYING THIS WEEK!!

PERIOD!

?

 
1 hour ago, defuture15 said:

Well it is our home game!?

if only it was ..... Adelaide will have 80% support........ why do we play in the NT... money.. I know....... but it's only $50 per member and we could be back ... HOME


19 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Now that's a big call picket!

You boozed up?

I'm talking the man cave around the side!! ?

And yes Uncle,? have had a refreshment or so!

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1 hour ago, WERRIDEE said:

There should be a dislike button for comments like that Bugg is a spud.

 

He's not you know but your over reaction is almost amusing.

Even if you kick 1:4 .. it means you have got the ball in the scoring zone 5 times...........not bad

4 hours ago, Big Carl said:

In: Pedo

Out: Smith

Bulls---he played v well. Surprised us all

 

I have only seen the first half on TV.

WTF suggesting that Burnie gets KOd for that?  NOT high and no consequence though the lying CFC doc after last year will no doubt say that the "victim" was severely concussed, broke his neck and will never play again.

22 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Will Vince get a fine or cop a week?  Jumping off the ground is a bad sign. But Thomas was ok and only hit him in the chest

Wouldn't think he'd cop either. You can jump as high as you like providing you make legal contact. As you say, got him in the chest, no free paid & Thomas (to his credit) bounced straight up

A hit like that is a thing of great beauty


I agree but weirder decisions have been make from both MRP and Tribunal this season....

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2 hours ago, Jaded said:

You’d think Jeff comes in for indigenous round. Spargo rested?

Facepalm. You saying this leads to the obligatory...

2 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Tbh I hope that the round means less than zero to the match commitee.

I wpuld play spargo and rest after alice if needed.

...and the allusion that if he does play it will be because he is indigenous...

1 hour ago, WERRIDEE said:

NO CHANGE

Garlett won't get a game just because it's indigenous round he has to earn it. 

 

Garlett has been stiff and if he breaks in to play in this huge game it will be because the MC think he is the best option for one of the best teams in the league.

God I hope we beat this mob well, the amount of crap I’v heard from Adelaide fans this year about Lever. Plus living in Adelaide doesn’t help.

Can someone tell me why the player dropped from last week would be made cary-over emergency this week?

Tyson was obviously dropped for performance reasons, yet he isn't given the opportunity to work on those areas the following week in the reserves.  And to add insult to injury, they (Casey) were playing an insipid team which would be the perfect chance for Tyson to work on his game.

I rarely criticise the coaching/selection/etc, but this decision is just plain poor.


3 minutes ago, brendan said:

$1.87 favorites v the crows how did that happen

The Cows have no Walker, McGovern, Sloane and Crouch brothers. No reason why we can’t win this well.

15 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

The Cows have no Walker, McGovern, Sloane and Crouch brothers. No reason why we can’t win this well.

Yea they have been smashed by injuries, we for once are having a decent run

23 minutes ago, The Chazz said:

Can someone tell me why the player dropped from last week would be made cary-over emergency this week?

Tyson was obviously dropped for performance reasons, yet he isn't given the opportunity to work on those areas the following week in the reserves.  And to add insult to injury, they (Casey) were playing an insipid team which would be the perfect chance for Tyson to work on his game.

I rarely criticise the coaching/selection/etc, but this decision is just plain poor.

Who were the other emergencies? Pedersen has missed games and deserves a crack at getting back in the team, as do Garlett and Hunt, two guys close to the best 22 if not in it. I'd suggest they picked Tyson as he was the best emergency we had and if there was an injury pre game or coming in to next week to any of the midfielders he'd come straight back in. Belting Frankston would do little for Tyson, he needs the best quality opponents at VFL to play against. As long as they rotate the carry over players I really don't care how they structure it.

29 minutes ago, The Chazz said:

Can someone tell me why the player dropped from last week would be made cary-over emergency this week?

Tyson was obviously dropped for performance reasons, yet he isn't given the opportunity to work on those areas the following week in the reserves.  And to add insult to injury, they (Casey) were playing an insipid team which would be the perfect chance for Tyson to work on his game.

I rarely criticise the coaching/selection/etc, but this decision is just plain poor.

Only an opinion but maybe it had something to do with Oliver’s broken finger suffered last week and surgery on Monday. 

If there was a chance Oliver couldn’t come up Tyson would be the most logical replacement.

4 hours ago, Pates said:

Bernie shouldn’t go for his bump but then NikNat shouldn’t have gone for his tackle so you never know. 

No change. 

think bernie will get a fine. .....only because thomas bounced up straight away like nothing happened


After 109 point win, and I’m still grinning, normally wouldn’t make any changes, but I would give Spargo a rest next week and bring in Garlett.

Spargo has been going really well and is very competitive but looked a little tired today in the 2nd half.

Bernie stays on for Crows and that hit on Thomas is a bit of what he brings every week, and every really good team always has a few tough players.

 
1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Jumbo you love this don'tcha??

I'LL PUT MY HOUSE ON JEFFY PLAYING THIS WEEK!!

PERIOD!

?

Yep, lock it in. Garlett will come in for Spargo. Spargo will be “managed”..


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