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Out:  Hunt, Garlett, Pedersen.

In: Melksham, Hibberd, Hannan. 

Jones to go to HBF.

Edited by Grapeviney

 

Garlett can not be retained after that.... 0 tackles for a speedy small forward, I mean come on man, get serious and respect the jumper.

 
1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

Garlett can not be retained after that.... 0 tackles for a speedy small forward, I mean come on man, get serious and respect the jumper.

Jordan Lewis also 0 tackles

Do us all a favour Jones and hang up your boots.

ANB out

JKH out.

In. I dont care at the moment.


IN: Bugg, Hibberd, Melksham 

OUT: Hunt (potential inj), Pedersen, Spargo

Edited by MadAsHell
Bugg/Pedersen

Spargo isn’t ready. I said a few weeks ago he wasn’t strong enough to stick tackles. Today it was his lack of composure and inability to kick 40m. Just not ready. 

 

It won’t matter who comes in.. we cannot beat sides who keep the ball away from us. West Coast are number 1 for it. We will not give a yelp in the last 2 games.


Am I the only one that thought JKH was pretty good today?  Retains his spot easily I would have thought. 

We should have rested Hogan against Gold Coast. I hope we don’t end up regretting it...

Edited by S_T

You can put in your whipping boys, or go for the ones who actually ARE likely outs.

Garlett, Hunt are definites. Hunt was atrocious, and looked pretty sore. Garlett was back to his absolute worst.

Melksham and Hibberd the obvious ins. Gee we missed Melksham.

23 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Garlett can not be retained after that.... 0 tackles for a speedy small forward, I mean come on man, get serious and respect the jumper.

Then we need to trade Hogan. Four set shots at getable distance and angles two go through and game won. None go through we loss. He is never going to deliver on his potential. Just hadn’t got the right stuff!


2 minutes ago, S_T said:

Am I the only one that thought JKH was pretty good today?  Retains his spot easily I won’t of have thought. 

Yup. With a more settled 22 and in a better overall game I think he'd make way, but man there were some disgracefully poor demons today. Garlett and Hunt head of that class. Pedo ANB in the gun. But JKH won't be dropped.

Hunt was really poor and is injured, Spargo fired blanks and Jeffy was at his very worst. I don't think we can drop both Jeffy AND Spargo but they both deserve it. 

Are either of Melksham or Hibberd ready to go, injury wise?

12 minutes ago, S_T said:

Spargo isn’t ready. I said a few weeks ago he wasn’t strong enough to stick tackles. Today it was his lack of composure and inability to kick 40m. Just not ready. 

not ready or not good enough? wtf is with our decision to recruit 172cm spuds with no tank

I believe hogan has no confidence, should be dropped or rested, Garlett lets us down time and again, jkh is pushed off the ball to easily. Hunt was not a patch on last year, someone has told him not to run any more.

In : melky, hibbo and hannan, not sure on hunt. Pedo to ffwd 


 

You can add Kennedy Harris as well total spud 

23 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

Out: Ped, Spargo, Hunt (inj) 

In: Hibberd, Melksham, Kent 

Yep agree.


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