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The stakes shall be high.

In -         Melksham, Hunt

Out -      Smith (inj), JKH

 

Is Hibbo not available?

 

Watching Sydney last night they rebound through Alir Alir. Collingwood did not seem to make him accountable.

I wouldn't mind playing Tim Smith on him as a defensive forward.

We have to double team Buddy.... how that works in practice I am not sure. Maybe Dec K gets a call up.

Need to watch the game but from the radio Spargo was very quiet in that second half.

 

Wagner in for Smith. Hibberd still a week away atleast according to Goody.

Frost to Buddy.

VDB out for Melksham if fit.

Edited by wheaters31


7 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Is Hibbo not available?

Not according to Goodwin

In: Pederson

Out: Smith

Got a feeling Melksham misses another week.

 

 
7 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

good question

I believe he is in full training... 

Sounds like he probably could have got up for the GC game but we let him rest for 1 more 


Keilty maybe?

 

HB line: OMac . . . Frost . . . Pedo.

Not since Keenan, Jackson and Crosswell surely?

 

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Typo

According to Goodwin no Viney or Hibberd and Melksham 50/50 for next week. Swans are not tall forward so Smith in allows us to decide the best defender rather than needing a third tall specifically. I would be pulling the trigger on Hunt. If Melksham needs another week leave it as one change.

Out Smith.

In Hunt. 

 

 


spike to Hunt today and he is not ready. Hibberd will miss. Down to Pedo or Wagner.  This is not a match to introduce a 1st gamer in. 

I think Bernie is on thin ice once players come back from injury.  He was way off the pace today.

3 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

spike to Hunt today and he is not ready. Hibberd will miss. Down to Pedo or Wagner.  This is not a match to introduce a 1st gamer in. 

Petty then.


Milkshake for Smith

Salem and Fritsch to play more HB

I guess with Smith going down Vince will play but he has done very little. Often gets beaten one on one and has become very vanilla.

 

Out: Smith, JKH

In: Milkshakes if fit or Hunt if not, Kent

18 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

According to Goodwin no Viney or Hibberd and Melksham 50/50 for next week. Swans are not tall forward so Smith in allows us to decide the best defender rather than needing a third tall specifically. I would be pulling the trigger on Hunt. If Melksham needs another week leave it as one change.

Out Smith.

In Hunt. 

 

 

Goodwin says viney only back in 2018 for finals. 


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