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1 minute ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

Based on the ins and no Weid you would think its Ped for T Smith and we will I would back J Smith for Lever. 

Same thoughts. Max will need a decent chop out in the ruck so I cant see a extra small coming in.

 
Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Usually the club lists that and did for Lever but not Smith.

Check the MFC article and it notes it, maybe not enough space for neck and ankle so they left it blank :)

 

2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Check the MFC article and it notes it, maybe not enough space for neck and ankle so they left it blank :)

 

Say 'Omitted' on the AFL site...

 

What about Peddas and Petty coming in for his first game?

 


is Petty up for it? hows he been going at Casey? or is it an encouragement award of being named on the bench. Usually if named to debut you debut... but who knows

Didnt Pedders get knocked out at the end of the VFL game?

Thats a fair recovery if so.

 
2 minutes ago, ProDee said:

It would appear to be Pedersen and Smith coming in.

You’ll get over it, Pro.


Jeffy Garlett will potentially be the other in, hannan we in for scans and is in doubt.

2 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Didnt Pedders get knocked out at the end of the VFL game?

Thats a fair recovery if so.

Lots of players play the week after if it’s a isolated incident 

1 minute ago, McQueen said:

You’ll get over it, Pro.

Nothing wrong with rewarding form.  

I'm sure he'll acquit himself well.  I think he's probably a better option than Tim Smith.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jeffy Garlett will potentially be the other in, hannan we in for scans and is in doubt.

Do we know what on?  Was it after the game or a training mishap?

10 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Say 'Omitted' on the AFL site...

Well they got it wrong :) 


If Pedo is alright he comes in for Bull, and from what I hear probably J.Smith or Hunt comes in for lever

Suprised they listed Petty over both Frost and Keilty, but if they feel he’s up for it would be a helluva game for him to debut

2 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Do we know what on?  Was it after the game or a training mishap?

Lower leg

Pedo and stretch for mine, think hibberd will play levers role and a runner will come in to play the role hibberd was playing

On 6/6/2018 at 6:10 PM, pineapple dee said:

Just read on Collingwood BF, the game on Queens Birthday is all about celebrating one of Melbourne's former great players.

I can't go on reading Collingwood BF anymore. These fools are tragically uninformed.

Give them *some* credit.

  • they realise that Melbourne has former great players
     
  • they remember that there is a club called Melbourne (albeit they're not quite sure which one)
     
  • they know to go to the MCG on Monday. (Although there's always the chance that they go to G every day, having learned like lab rats that sometimes CFC is playing there.)
23 hours ago, John Demonic said:

BF Mods deleted my post, I don't usually get into internet fights, but a worthwhile cause this was:

Like they say ... don't argue with fools. They'll drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.


On 6/6/2018 at 6:51 PM, Travis16 said:

Just heard on 7 news Mitch Hannan in doubt.  Hadnt heard anything along these lines?  Anyone ?

Tell him, "I think therefore I am" and work it out from there.

22 hours ago, brendan said:

Just watched daniher on AFL360 just breaks your heart listening to him, he said it’s probably his last year doing this fundraising if he is still with us he might not be able to talk by then, just a hideous disease I hope the boys come out breathing fire for him 

MND gig should be at an MFC/EFC match. He was a truly great player, better than Terry, cruelly cut short. One of those players so good that you admire them even though they play for the enemy, ie another club.

 
21 hours ago, Undeeterred said:

The risk is that they actually try too hard, which can be as bad as not trying hard enough.

I can live with that. It's so much better than the opposite.

Huge chance for Pedders to come in and cement his spot as that 3rd tall forward/relief ruck.

Hes been in red hot form in the VFL.  Hope he plays out of his skin the rest of the season and is part of our finals campaign.

With teams having to put so much time and resources into stopping Hogan and T Mac, the Peddertron may get off the chain.


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