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oscar McDonald please! absolutely hopeless. i genuinely believe I have a better skill set than him. He is a vfl player, potentially a vfl reserves player. Must go.

 

Apologies if it’s been mentioned already, I noticed Garlett finished the game on the bench with a bandage around his left thigh. Do we know why?


Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Apologies if it’s been mentioned already, I noticed Garlett finished the game on the bench with a bandage around his left thigh. Do we know why?

Because Melbourne is cursed and not a week goes by without someone injuring themselves. Be at the game or drowning in pools. 

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Apologies if it’s been mentioned already, I noticed Garlett finished the game on the bench with a bandage around his left thigh. Do we know why?

He also spent the last 10 minutes of the third quarter of the ground, maybe for other reasons. Fitness?

9 minutes ago, Boots and all said:

He also spent the last 10 minutes of the third quarter of the ground, maybe for other reasons. Fitness?

Hopefully it’s only that, if his leg was bandaged up during the game I didn’t notice.

 

I wouldn't make any changes. Will be slippery up there so won't suit Pruess.


1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Apologies if it’s been mentioned already, I noticed Garlett finished the game on the bench with a bandage around his left thigh. Do we know why?

His thigh was bandaged when he laid the tackle that eventuated in the Lockhart goal, but not in the 3rd qrt when he ran into goal

ill be on the goldy  - looking forward to banking some sweet sweet % this week... last time was a 15 goal win right...achievable?

1 minute ago, Engorged Onion said:

ill be on the goldy  - looking forward to banking some sweet sweet % this week... last time was a 15 goal win right...achievable?

I wouldn’t bet on that. Hey, your avatar, is that Kelly Slater pulling out of a wave at Bells last week? 

Garlett cork reported by abc during game

I’m near Ballina and considering going but I don’t think we should consider this a fait accompli


27 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

I wouldn’t bet on that. Hey, your avatar, is that Kelly Slater pulling out of a wave at Bells last week? 

Not bells - this place

24 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Not bells - this place

Gee being an old bastard I can remember reading about the Wedge in a Surf Magazine when I was about 10 years old and surfing at Scarborough Beach Perth all that summer. Great memories. 

in Preuss out Keilty

I'm in QLD next week, and potential to get to Metricon

I've made no arrangements but what's the go with getting in? Assume you just roll up and walk through an unattended gate and take one of the many vacant seats??


In:  Pruess (if fit)  Out:  Omac

Keilty play's Omacs usual role

Simples

Ive been a supporter of Oscar for years. He has been going downhill without respite for almost a year.

O.MacDonald out in 2 weeks lever in.

18 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

I'm in QLD next week, and potential to get to Metricon

I've made no arrangements but what's the go with getting in? Assume you just roll up and walk through an unattended gate and take one of the many vacant seats??

nah... went there thirty odd years ago to watch the Bears play the Dees.. we won...just

All the empty stands are reserved seating ie, pay more....probably hasn't changed.

May have changed

 

I’m staggered that anybody could suggest that Declan Keilty should be dropped next week ahead of Oscar MacDonald.

After those pathetic efforts of Oscar that cost us 2 goals in the last quarter, I’m done with him.  The Club burnt Lynden Dunn to get games into Oscar and he looks like being a C Grader at best. 

How many tall forwards do the Suns have?  if we can get away with playing just Frost down there with T Mac as an emergency tall defender , the change is an easy one

 

In   -   Preuss

Out - O McDonald


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