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In: Viney, Hannan

Out: Kent and maybe Tyson. If not Tyson then I think Spargo out. Hannan should play finals. He is very dangerous around the goals. 

 
Just now, Jaded said:

In: Viney, Hannan

Out: Kent and maybe Tyson. If not Tyson then I think Spargo out. Hannan should play finals. He is very dangerous around the goals. 

My word, Spargo?

Not a fan of short blokes Jaded?

Just now, Chook said:

My word, Spargo?

Not a fan of short blokes Jaded?

I’m a big fan of his but finals is another step up and he really does look tired. Plus physically he will struggle. Hannan is more dangerous playing up forward I think. 

If Spargo plays I won’t be upset  I just think Hannan is better than him currently  

 


For those that state we should drop Spargo because he looks tired. I think it’s because he’s playing footy and runs himself ragged. No chance he doesn’t play. 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

I’m a big fan of his but finals is another step up and he really does look tired. Plus physically he will struggle. Hannan is more dangerous playing up forward I think. 

If Spargo plays I won’t be upset  I just think Hannan is better than him currently  

 

So Spargo plays if Tyson's not out? Not exactly like-for-like there.

Lets see how bad Tysons arm is first and which bone it is...  having a plate inserted might get him up for the game.

Spargo I was leaning towards dropping as he looked cooked in the 1st half,  but we have a full two week break and I liked his second half, and also we may have lost two players.

 
1 minute ago, Chook said:

So Spargo plays if Tyson's not out? Not exactly like-for-like there.

I think if Tyson is out they’ll play Trac more in the middle which leaves a hole at half forward which I think Hannan can fill very well. 

I’m not against playing Spargo at all, but I want Hannan in. If Tyson is ok he will definitely play which makes it hard to fit in Hannan as well given Viney is an automatic in. 


I think Spargo is underrated a little round these parts.  He had a hand in a number of goals today with his crumbing work.  As others have stated, with Kent and Tyson both going out, there is no chance that Spargo doesn't play.  

Chook got it, we won’t go too crazy with the changes I would’ve thought unless someone plays an absolute blinder for Casey. 

Spargo was much better today though someone needs to talk to him about his set shot routine. He doesn’t take a moment to breathe and relax his body. 

What a great run from vanders to be entrenched in that side. Amazing.

If Tyson is done then Viney and Hannan.

JKH survives as he is serviceable and is more use than Bugg. 

Have been a bit out of contact today 

What is Hannan’s Problem?

A definite in if fit

 


3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Have been a bit out of contact today 

What is Hannan’s Problem?

A definite in if fit

 

Recurrence of a knee injury that troubled him in July.

Spargo plays for mine . 

Hannon viney and perhaps bugg if another injury ( neal bullen tweak? ) 

for kent tyson 

Tyson having surgery tonight, out for 3 weeks according to Channel 7.

25 minutes ago, SPC said:

Spargo was great! No chance he misses. 

Spargo was far from great today


2 minutes ago, deeflog said:

Spargo was far from great today

Absolutely agree.  He played a really good game and would be considered a lock for the 22 unless injured

40 minutes ago, Jaded said:

In: Viney, Hannan

Out: Kent and maybe Tyson. If not Tyson then I think Spargo out. Hannan should play finals. He is very dangerous around the goals. 

Spargo??? You have to be kidding.

39 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I’m a big fan of his but finals is another step up and he really does look tired. Plus physically he will struggle. Hannan is more dangerous playing up forward I think. 

If Spargo plays I won’t be upset  I just think Hannan is better than him currently  

 

He has 2 weeks to refresh, he played a very good game today. He always provides a contest. 

 

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