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Outs Petty, Tyson & Hannan

Ins Frost, Baker & Jeffy. 

The amount of inside 50s we get and marking contests jeffy will be kicking 3 a week minimum. 

OUT: Tyson, Hannan, ANB

IN: Stretch, Spargo, Baker

Would love to see Lewis given a rest but the only option to bring in for him is Vince, and there’s no point swapping one superannuation applicant for another...

 

 

I say give Keilty a go over Petty. Dec is a mature age recruit who has been playing VFL for 4 years now and has been in good form. I don't think he would've looked anywhere near as lost as Petts did out there today.

Hannan was very poor, has to go. Tyson did a little in the last but was unsighted prior to that, will get the flick. Reckon they'll give Petty another week, same for Weideman. 

 


22 that can play with killer instinct and play for their football lives! We are now on the skids and cooked.  Any side in the Comp knows we are weak when the going gets tough.

Spargo must come in.  

We simply cannot carry petty he needs go go 

I thought Weids was ok. Competed well. But the balance forward is wrong. Every forward, even the short ones, play tall. So every one of them can only play one way, which is going for overhead marks. That’s great, except they all crowd up the space and nobody stays down for the crumb. Even Fritsch, who I think is fantastic, is a marking forward. 

Edited by Jaded

 

In: Christian Barnard - we need about 20 heart transplants urgently 

4 minutes ago, Soidee said:

22 that can play with killer instinct and play for their football lives! We are now on the skids and cooked.  Any side in the Comp knows we are weak when the going gets tough.

Spargo must come in.  

We don’t have 22 like that


No more debutants this year. Every game is a must win.

Out: Lewis, Hannan, Petty, Weid

In: Vince, Garlett, Frost, Stretch

Edited by At the break of Gawn

Wont matter a zac

In: Garlett, Frost, Spargo

Out: Hannan, Petty, Tyson

I'm a huge Frost knocker and can't believe i'm saying this but we're out of options at this point

Fristch move back to the Wing with Garlett replacing him


Just now, DemonLad5 said:

In: Garlett, Frost, Spargo

Out: Hannan, Petty, Tyson

I'm a huge Frost knocker and can't believe i'm saying this but we're out of options at this point

Fristch move back to the Wing with Garlett replacing him

Agreed. Frost is NQR, but at least he’s somewhat experienced and physically capable of going with a big body. 

Forget Gaff, can we get McGovern?

IN: Frost, Garlett

OUT: Petty, Hannan 

In; Stretch, Garlett, Frost, Hannan

Out; Tyson, Petracca, Petty, Spargo

 

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Out. Hannan Jsmith Dtyson petty

In. Garlett frost spargo stretch

I tried telling myself at the time that he's replaceable but it's frightening how much we miss Lever


19 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Hannan was very poor, has to go. Tyson did a little in the last but was unsighted prior to that, will get the flick. Reckon they'll give Petty another week, same for Weideman. 

 

All 4 should go. You don't reward mediocrity. But then again, effing Goodwin does.

Out, Petty, Smith, Hannan, Lewis ANB 

In Baker, Frost, Pederson, Spargo Stretch 

18 minutes ago, Soidee said:

22 that can play with killer instinct and play for their football lives! We are now on the skids and cooked.  Any side in the Comp knows we are weak when the going gets tough.

Spargo must come in.  

Hardly weak against Port when the going got tough. Old Melbourne problem, against lower teams think it is a gimmee. Afraid Weids aint no Murray Weidemann. I would drop Petty and Weids and bring in Frost and Jeffy.

 
4 minutes ago, jacey said:

Out. Hannan Jsmith Dtyson petty

In. Garlett frost spargo stretch

We need some speed!


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