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43 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Box Hill, with the Hawks now out of the AFL finals I think they will loose a few AFL listed blokes who won’t qualify for VFL finals

They might get a few back as well. Not sure of the rules like if they played for the seniors on the weekend before. They could have warpole, morrison and shoenmakers back. I would rather play willi.

 

 
2 hours ago, Drunkn167 said:

Box Hill, with the Hawks now out of the AFL finals I think they will loose a few AFL listed blokes who won’t qualify for VFL finals

The Hawks get Schoenmakers, Mirra, Worpel & Nash back next week but will lose noone from todays game against Willy, all are eligble for finals. 


6 hours ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

The Hawks get Schoenmakers, Mirra, Worpel & Nash back next week but will lose noone from todays game against Willy, all are eligble for finals. 

Oh damn. Thats gonna be a tough team to beat.

1 hour ago, Drunkn167 said:

Oh damn. Thats gonna be a tough team to beat.

I think so as well.

Not forgetting injuries to the likes of Stretch and Maynard.

I only saw the end of this game including that lovely intercept by Joel Smith which saved an almost certain goal.

Did he do enough throughout the game to be considered for the West Coast game?

15 hours ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

The Hawks get Schoenmakers, Mirra, Worpel & Nash back next week but will lose noone from todays game against Willy, all are eligble for finals. 

How many listed players played for BH yesterday? I’m trying to work it out but I don’t know any of the Hawks players haha

On 9/16/2018 at 12:11 AM, Northern Summer said:

Bernie needs too come back in next week

at who's expense?


15 hours ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

The Hawks get Schoenmakers, Mirra, Worpel & Nash back next week but will lose noone from todays game against Willy, all are eligble for finals. 

That is going to make it tough. Casey will have to be at their best.

1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I only saw the end of this game including that lovely intercept by Joel Smith which saved an almost certain goal.

Did he do enough throughout the game to be considered for the West Coast game?

I reckon he did. Not huge possessions but his defensive work was good. Bernie, Bugg and JKH played well. Jeffy was OK and Pederson was better than middling.

I would leave Tyson out and then choose based on match up. I like the idea of Smith that frees up Fritsch to go to wing or fwd. Don't think we can have Bernie and Lewis on a fast deck...

2 hours ago, jnrmac said:

I reckon he did. Not huge possessions but his defensive work was good. Bernie, Bugg and JKH played well. Jeffy was OK and Pederson was better than middling.

I would leave Tyson out and then choose based on match up. I like the idea of Smith that frees up Fritsch to go to wing or fwd. Don't think we can have Bernie and Lewis on a fast deck...

That's exactly what I was thinking.

5 hours ago, jnrmac said:

I reckon he did. Not huge possessions but his defensive work was good. Bernie, Bugg and JKH played well. Jeffy was OK and Pederson was better than middling.

I would leave Tyson out and then choose based on match up. I like the idea of Smith that frees up Fritsch to go to wing or fwd. Don't think we can have Bernie and Lewis on a fast deck...

Agree.

If Hunt was back to his best form he would be the one at Optus, but he isn't. Something is wrong there. As for Smith, he has great potential, but is injury prone and that is a worry in a sudden death final.

My gut feeling tells me we will make no change.

On 9/16/2018 at 8:27 AM, Redleg said:

We will take 2 and they will fly out on first flight after game lists lodged. Will be back Saturday night and play Sunday afternoon.

As I said , reported on VFL site

Melbourne’s travelling emergencies won’t hang around to watch the Demons take on West Coast in Saturday afternoon’s preliminary final, instead flying back from Perth as soon as the game starts in order to be rested for Sunday’s VFL grand final.

The Dees say they are planning on taking a squad of 24 to Western Australia for the clash at Optus Stadium, with Melbourne to fly on match eve as is their usual practice.


21 hours ago, Drunkn167 said:

How many listed players played for BH yesterday? I’m trying to work it out but I don’t know any of the Hawks players haha

there were 14 Hawks listed players who played against Willy on sunday Drunkn

Marc Pittonet
Conor Glass
Dylan Moore
Kieran Lovell
Brendan Whitecross
Mitchell Lewis
James Cousins
Dallas Wilsmore
Teia Miles
Tim O'Brien
Changkuoth Jiath
Kaidem Brand
Jono O'Rourke
Jackson Ross


 

 
15 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Hawks likely to have 17 afl listed players !!

18 if you add Schoenmakers, Mirra, Worpel & Nash Norm


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