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Changes vs Sydney

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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?

 

Edited by Queanbeyan Demon
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. 

 

 


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

 

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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