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OUT: Frost, ANB, TMac (until heโ€™s over mystery injury)

IN: Keilty, Preuss, Stretch, May (for OMac if fit)

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1 minute ago, W I S E said:

OUT: Frost, ANB, TMac (until heโ€™s over mystery injury), OMac

IN: Keilty, Preuss, Stretch, May

Yep.

ANB has to go.ย  Surely his time has come.ย  Stretch might get a look in for him, or Garlett.ย  In fact I'd like to see Jeffy in the side.

Frost and Oscar should go, too... but who for?ย  Unless they send Tom back, we don't have anyone else.ย  Edit - Totally forgot about Petty.ย  Hopefully he plays well for Casey on the weekend and gets a run.

What about Preuss?ย  Maybe Keilty gets a look in?

I dunno really.ย  No idea where to start.

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Time to make the toughest decision and drop Jones. His time is up.

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2 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Time to make the toughest decision and drop Jones. His time is up.

Jones and Viney both strugglingย 


Out season 2019

In forward planning for 2020

OUT: ANB, O. McDonald, Weideman, ย KK

IN: Petty, T. Smith, Preuss, Stretch

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Team and positions they should play:

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FB: Jetta Frost (Franklin) Hibberd

HB: J. Wagner Petty (Reid) Salem

Centre: T. McDonaldย Oliver Harmes

HF: Petracca Melksham Fritsch

FF: Lockhartย T. Smithย C. Wagner

Foll: Gawn Vineyย Brayshaw

Int: Preussย Jones Stretch Hunt

I donโ€™t want Frost in the team but heโ€™s our only option for Franklin.

20 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Weideman . Lockhart. Jones. Just stay inย 

Weid still not strong enough, gets pushed off his line far too easily.

What's the point in naming ANB and Oscar as out. Goody absolutely loves these 2 spuds and will not in the world ever drop them.

Makes me physically sick knowing they will play next week.


Out: T Mc (rested)ย  In: Preuss/Keilty take your pick
Out: Weidย  ย In: T Smith
Out: Oscarย  In: Petty
Out: KKย  ย In: Stretch
Out: ANBย  ย In: Spargo/Baker/Garlett/Sparrow whoever.

The three who need to go are ANB, Oscar and Jones.

Unfortunately, Jones being captain makes it nearly impossible for us to get him out of the 22, whilst I fear that Goodwin's stubbornness and favouritism means the other two won't be dropped.

6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

What's the point in naming ANB and Oscar as out. Goody absolutely loves these 2 spuds and will not in the world ever drop them.

ANB will have a good game in Round 15 thereby justifying the 14ย putrid games before then. So, we are stuck with him

1 minute ago, Roger Mellie said:

ANB will have a good game in Round 15 thereby justifying the 14ย putrid games before then. So, we are stuck with him

Yuk!


Outs: Anyone we dont want injured.

ย Ins:ย  Early post-season surgery

ย  ย  ย  ย  ย Positional experimentation

ย  ย  ย  ย  ย Questionable rotations

ย  ย  ย  ย  ย Forwards playing back

ย  ย  ย  ย  ย Backs playing forward.

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Only joking, we already know that doesnt work in the long run.

(Besides, it wouldnt happen until AFTER we lose the next 2 matchesย :roos:)

Frost on Buddy next week. I think I just threw up in my mouth a little. Buddy will kick 15-20 goals.ย 

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Pending any injuries out of the vfl hit out...

OUT: KK, T Mac, O Mac, ANB
IN: Spargo, Petty, Garlett,ย Keilty

jones and frost both deserve to be dropped, hibberd and fritsch borderline the same, trac was better this week than last week but could probably still go...unfortunately there's really not muchย to come in

KK looks like the second coming of Cale Morton

B: Jetta - Frost - J Wagner
HB: Salem - Petty - Hibberd
?ย Fritschย - Brayshaw - Harmes
HF: Petracca - Weideman - C Wagner
F: Spargo - Melksham -ย Hunt
Foll: Gawn - Oliver - Viney
I/c:ย Jones - Stretch - Garlett - Keilty
Emerg: Preuss - Hore - Sparrow - Jordon


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