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Just read on twitter that Jack has declared himself fit and will be a confirm starter for this weekends game.

 

Viney in for Wagner

Our midfield will smash them and make up for our poor defence

GC coming back from a sat night game in Perth.

 
14 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Just read on twitter that Jack has declared himself fit and will be a confirm starter for this weekends game.

Nice!

Changes will be interesting.  Your boy ANB might be heading back to Casey.

3 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Nice!

Changes will be interesting.  Your boy ANB might be heading back to Casey.

After being one of our better players? I don't think so.

Dazzler might have to suffer through the ANB, omac show for another week.


38 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Nice!

Changes will be interesting.  Your boy ANB might be heading back to Casey.

I think his 8 tackles will keep him in.

Wagner maybe?

Edited by dazzledavey36

Gold Coast will be banking on us not being as fast on the spread (see St Kilda game) and bringing in Pruess and Viney with Omac already set in stone, I can understand that thinking... I wish I was confidant our coaches are wise to them.

 

No Pruess for me..im not sure who comes out for Jack. Wagner was good i thought last week, maybe its Billy?  he did provide a bit spread for us although he really adds nothing else to our team apart from that. 

On 5/7/2019 at 11:02 AM, TGR said:

The Steven May Cup

 

On 5/7/2019 at 11:23 AM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Or perhaps The Steven May Schooner

 

On 5/7/2019 at 11:32 AM, binman said:

The Steven May Pint would be more accurate.

IN: S May to pour beers for the GC$ before the game and at breaks.


1 hour ago, Damo said:

Gold Coast will be banking on us not being as fast on the spread (see St Kilda game) and bringing in Pruess and Viney with Omac already set in stone, I can understand that thinking... I wish I was confidant our coaches are wise to them.

They only use Witts don't they? So Gawn and him can go toe to toe. Probably can bring Preuss back in for Hickey & Vardy over in Perth, he'll be cherry ripe.

Was hoping they'd give Viney more time yo rest his foot. 'Cause it's not like we've prematurely rushed him back in the past or anything ?


Heavens, OMac in. Worst news of the week. 

14 minutes ago, CHF said:

Viney for ANB is the call with the rest of the team as is.

 

Weird selection. 

Jack ain’t a runner and I’m not sure how fit he is. 

NB was ok last week so not sure what the reasoning is. 

Also would have liked Preuss to come into the side if fit. 

How Omac survives is beyond me. 

Edited by DemonOX

There's been lots of talk recently about our medical staff and the choices they'd made. I really hope they are 100% sure about Jack's shoulder, Jack himself has admitted that he hasn't been the greatest judge of his own body in the past.

As for Nibbler out for him, I'd say it's pretty stiff as well, but clearly they have match ups in mind. Still giving up leg speed for grunt in the middle.

7 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Weird selection. 

Jack ain’t a runner and I’m not sure how fit he is. 

NB was ok last week so not sure what the reasoning is. 

Also would have liked Preuss to come into the side if fit. 

How Omac survives is beyond me. 

I’d say it’s becuase Viney is a much better player. ANB was decent last week but has been poor most of the year. 


Very very glad Keilty retained his spot, hopefully he can get onto the end of a couple of decent kicks this week and showcase his true strength as a Forward. 

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I’d say it’s becuase Viney is a much better player. ANB was decent last week but has been poor most of the year. 

Yeah but NB was starting to hit some form for the first time this season and to drop him now doesn’t make much sense to me. 

I would have preferred Viney for Lewis!

 

Another week of hmmmm selections, ANB was far from our worst last week....Wagner or Lewis were more deserving of a run in the VFL

3 minutes ago, CBDees said:

I would have preferred Viney for Lewis!

Clarkson dropped Roughead. 

ATTN MFC: IT CAN BE DONE 


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