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7 hours ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Walker is and always has been an average footballer. I’d be more worried about Tom Lynch he is a gun!

Always reminds me of this bloke... 'greatest brain on the field, great captain etc etc yadda yadda'.

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25 minutes ago, Farmer said:

How many games has Petty played? Three?Ā Yet you dillsĀ give up on him. What did Tom McD look like after 3?

its the same really with Kielty. Has hardly played. YouĀ give guys like this a decent go before youĀ write them off. Don't Ā You?

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I specifically said I haven't given up on him. He's still a kid. Of course he might get there eventually, but right now I think he doesn't look ready.

32 minutes ago, Farmer said:

J Wagner and Fritsch are decent AFL players. Fritsch is a genuine forward having to play back because of injuries

Fritsch may be when played in the right spot, J Wagner not even close - his decision making time is way too long for an AFL footballer.

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33 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Always reminds me of this bloke... 'greatest brain on the field, great captain etc etc yadda yadda'.

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Spot on Onion, they are similar in many ways...power forwards that could dominate but don't. I hope those words don't come back to bite us on Saturday.

I think the Weid will play this week after kicking 3 goals against a handy Willo side. Hibberd looks a good thing after training with the squad as is Salem and JFK. Some very handy boys to come in and make us stronger.

Ins. HIBBERD, WEID, SALEMĀ  and JFK.

OUTS. C Wagner TSmithĀ  SpargoĀ  -Ā  Petty inj or Hore maybe injured as well.


22 minutes ago, nosoupforme said:

Ins. HIBBERD, WEID, SALEMĀ  and JFK.

Good ins if that's the case. JFK is a smallĀ upgrade overĀ Stretch, C Wagner, Lockhart and Spargo.

I'd probably keep Stretch only becauseĀ he had a good game in Darwin last year. Happy for the other 3 to go to Casey.

Rumour on Adelaide Bigfooty board that Matt Crouch didn't get selected, which if true, is a win for us.

Is Marty playing?

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1 hour ago, Farmer said:

Deemania Ā you rĀ dreaming!

One of life's privileges.Ā 

5 minutes ago, Dame Gaga said:

Is Marty playing?

Was also at the airport


6 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

One of life's privileges.Ā 

As my wife says if you take away your dreams what is left?

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