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May seem like a stretch but I'm in desperate need of two additional AFL Members barcodes. Have a bunch of people in from interstate and have used up mine plus all family and friends, and want to avoid slugging them for a guest pass.

Anyone have a spare barcode they won't be using that I can reserve some seats with?

Edited by praha

 
2 hours ago, BrisbaneDemon said:

I am of the opinion we will make a bit of a statement in this game and have an easy win...

If Gawn gives silver service to our mids, good luck with the run on the outside Saints.

 

Dee's by 42

I also have the same feeling. But mind you, I also had the same feeling going into the Bombers game. 

I feel better knowing Lewis is playing, to give guidance to the youngsters. Sometimes experience is not recognized for its great worth.

 

I hope that the selectors just pick the best side for the Saints game on Saturday and then sit down and do exactly the same thing a couple of days later for the Tiges match. 

We need to win the games one at a time. Pick the best side available and then after that match is over assess the players and their condition and pick the best side available for the next game.

31 minutes ago, CHF said:

I hope that the selectors just pick the best side for the Saints game on Saturday and then sit down and do exactly the same thing a couple of days later for the Tiges match. 

We need to win the games one at a time. Pick the best side available and then after that match is over assess the players and their condition and pick the best side available for the next game.

That's simple, but it assumes the teams we are playing are identical.  I'd prefer sides which was most likely to win each game. Extra runners or talls etc depending on the strength and weakness of the opponent.  Obviously that needs to be done without too much disruption.


Just now, Gorgoroth said:

In: Lewis, Jetta

out: Omac, Stretch

Sounds good to me

2 minutes ago, sue said:

That's simple, but it assumes the teams we are playing are identical.  I'd prefer sides which was most likely to win each game. Extra runners or talls etc depending on the strength and weakness of the opponent.  Obviously that needs to be done without too much disruption.

Sue, maybe I should have made it a little clearer. I thought that my first sentence made it clear that we would be selecting the best team available for the different circumstances given the differences between the Saints and Tiges.

 
3 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

In: Lewis, Jetta

out: Omac, Stretch

Team is slowly getting stronger... 

3 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

In: Lewis, Jetta

out: Omac, Stretch

Disappointed that Garlett or Lockhart didn’t get a look in.


Just now, brendan said:

So frost is  our number 1 defender now, need may and lever back ASAP 

Vote of confidence in Marty Hore after his good game last week.

OMac has been ordinary, and unable to halve a 1 on 1 contest

Love the changes, though would liked to have seen one of Garlett or Lockhart in.    Yeah we look short down back, but T Mac can go down there in case of emergency.  Not like hes doing anything up forward.

3 minutes ago, CHF said:

Sue, maybe I should have made it a little clearer. I thought that my first sentence made it clear that we would be selecting the best team available for the different circumstances given the differences between the Saints and Tiges.

ok sorry


Looks like Keilty will debut if Preuss doesnt get up from his sore shoulder.

 

Tell us the inside info @Drunkn167       :cool:

Edited by Petraccattack

Spargo FMD, gets a game in front of Lockhart and Jeffy???

Are we Tanking!!!???

6 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Disappointed that Garlett or Lockhart didn’t get a look in.

Disappointed ?? A slow limited player Spargo gets a Gig against a well known team of outside run??

Lockhart/ Jeffy anyone??

Utter Madness!!

 

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Disappointed ?? A slow limited player Spargo gets a Gig against a well known team of outside run??

Lockhart/ Jeffy anyone??

Utter Madness!!

 

Calm your [censored] m8.

Spargo is a good young player.


16 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Vote of confidence in Marty Hore after his good game last week.

OMac has been ordinary, and unable to halve a 1 on 1 contest

A big vote FD.  VERY early days but Hore is already tracking (statistically) at 16% above Oscar's average output last season and 53% higher than Oscar's 2019 season averages in his 2 games so far.

Edited by Rusty Nails

13 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Vote of confidence in Marty Hore after his good game last week.

OMac has been ordinary, and unable to halve a 1 on 1 contest

Vote of confidence in " the entire Wagner family "too. 

Well done lads.

 
19 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

In: Lewis, Jetta

out: Omac, Stretch

How come  we need to change 2 players and West Coast only one

MFC IN Lewis , Jetta 

WCE IN: Lewis Jetta


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