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1 hour ago, Deestar9 said:

Re-read my post .......I am aware that if we aren’t told the reason then a player is fair game for criticism....I will not repeat what I know as it’s not my information to pass on ....however there is an extremely good reason & has nothing to do  with Jayden ‘s application or desire for the footy & that is all I will say on the matter !

You don't have to tell us outright Deestar - just pick a number from one to three.

Jayden has:

1) a bout of salmonella from a carton of unpasturised Nippys?

2) contracted chlamydiosis from a tawny frogmouth?

3) been suffering itchy-scalp syndrome from excessive head-band use?

 
7 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

No change

Sensible move from the club. No need to change a 109 point winning side. 

Obviously Tommy Mac is no certainty but hopefully he gets up! 

 

I'm shocked Garlett's not playing since his Aunt designed this week's strip.

Call me naive, but I honestly thought it was set up for Spargo to be rested and Garlett return for a little sentiment. 

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47 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I think the entire footy world has forgotten how good Adelaide are, despite missing a few best 22.

Only 4 weeks ago they beat Sydney in Sydney with an even more depleted side than the one they're putting out Sunday.

80% of the media has gone for us which is incredible. 

Would be one of the great wins of recent years if we get it done this week.

I don't think they have forgotten, last Friday night Adelaide smashed the Dogs and whilst I'm not the biggest fan of many in the football media I don't think their memory loss is as bad as you say.

I just think many see us as the better team, it's a game we are expected to win.

Lets hope we do.


Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I'm shocked Garlett's not playing since his Aunt designed this week's strip.

Need to earn your spot Garlett would know this, I’m sure he is proud that his teammates are wearing the jumper 

Any news about who is travelling with the team as emergencies.... I assume it is at least Garlett and Pedersen.

Would like to see Hunt and Tyson down at Port tomorrow if possible.

 
11 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I'm shocked Garlett's not playing since his Aunt designed this week's strip.

Call me naive, but I honestly thought it was set up for Spargo to be rested and Garlett return for a little sentiment. 

So if my Aunt designs next weeks Guernsey then I'm an automatic inclusion in the forward pocket? 

Don't be silly, BBP. We play to win, not for sentimentality. 

3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

What’s the obsession with supporters wanting Spargo rested? 

Well he's young, therefore he get's tired, expect for the time when he is also young and therefore full of exuberance and pep. Also he is young and doesnt have leadership skills, except for the time when he is also young and not blighted by our losses.


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3 hours ago, Deestar9 said:

Re-read my post .......I am aware that if we aren’t told the reason then a player is fair game for criticism....I will not repeat what I know as it’s not my information to pass on ....however there is an extremely good reason & has nothing to do  with Jayden ‘s application or desire for the footy & that is all I will say on the matter !

Wasn't there something about a back problem during the pre season?

10 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

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let's wait till 1 hr before kickoff. wd. tmac still has his sat fitness test to come

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9 minutes ago, picket fence said:
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That's a big mouth you have got.

 

9 minutes ago, picket fence said:
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That's a big mouth you have.

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53 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

So if my Aunt designs next weeks Guernsey then I'm an automatic inclusion in the forward pocket? 

Don't be silly, BBP. We play to win, not for sentimentality. 

It would have to be a pretty good design WB ! :)

 

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I'm shocked Garlett's not playing since his Aunt designed this week's strip.

Call me naive, but I honestly thought it was set up for Spargo to be rested and Garlett return for a little sentiment. 

Great teams are ruthless. Sentiment is for losers. Garlett would still be in the team if he had chased like a maniac and put his head over the ball early in the year. Spargo has and continues to run out games as a first year player. Whilst we continue to reward the right team first behaviours and demote those that can't live up to them until they prove they can we will continue to improve. 

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2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

It would have to be a pretty good design WB ! :)

 

My aunty is proficient in MS Paint so I reckon we're a chance!

48 minutes ago, picket fence said:
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1 hour ago, Wiseblood said:

My aunty is proficient in MS Paint so I reckon we're a chance!

If she comes up with a navy blue jersey with an inverted crimson triangle coming down from the shoulders, she might be on to something.

The battle between our forwards and their backline will go a long way to deciding the outcome of this game.

They have one of the best back six in the game, one that is highly discipline, good in one on one situations and they can also generate turnovers and plenty of run from half back.  On the flip side, our forward line is in peak form at the moment with our ability to generate inside 50's, keep the ball in there and apply pressure that creates turnovers for us.  This may change slightly with T Mac potentially missing the game, but I still believe we can easily kick a winning score without him.

Use the ball well going forward and sticking to our structures, while not allowing them to run the ball out easily, will put us in a great position to win the game.  We're fit, we're in form and I see no reason why this can't continue on Sunday afternoon.

 
13 hours ago, samcantstandya said:

Who is he now?

an image, of his former self. ?

 

3 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

What’s the obsession with supporters wanting Spargo rested? 

a number of reasons imc.

One to return Garlett this week, and to give the lad a week off, then back next week, (to freshen him up ahead of the QB game)...  both Spargo and Garlett in the side against the Bulldogs.

Then we can see how the lineup looks, ahead of the Q/Birthday game... Re selection for that Matchup.

 

After that, we enter the bye, and then the All important run home.

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