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Apparently we held two players over for tomorrow -- Stretch and Josh Wagner.  Hope it doesn't mean either Lever or Hore as late outs!

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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Just saw there is a fair chance Oliver wont play tomorrow. Billy Stretch was pulled out of todays game 2 hour prior.

That’s a great swap, like for like ??

Another master stroke from the selection committee. 

Is Preuss still playing for us????

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1 hour ago, Chook said:

Shows what you know.

Srsly though, how is a 19 year-old who made his professional debut last year (and has thus far failed to set the game alight in any tangible sense) considered a leader? I’d love to see him grow as a player (at our club) but how does a word like that get bandied about in this instance?

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36 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Clarryy Choo Choo to be a late OUT! I Reckon!?

Of course he is. Goes with the season. We have had a late out the last few games to go with our long list of injuries and always good players.

Meanwhile other sides we play have close to their best side in and then the week later lose key players. This week Lynch out for the Crows and Hurn and Yeo for the Eagles.

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1 hour ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Clayton Oliver leaves track early... ??

Clarry is a machine I don't think he will miss. However I believe that Lever is the one that might be the out only because of playing a half of football for Casey and doing his ankle missing the week after and then being selected to play Queens Birthday.  Training or no training it doesn't sit well with me.

Half a game of football in 12 months after a knee reco?  IMO not enough game time No game fitness in a blockbuster a recipe for disaster. I hope not.  Genuinely hope I am wrong.

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2 hours ago, nosoupforme said:

Clarry is a machine I don't think he will miss. However I believe that Lever is the one that might be the out only because of playing a half of football for Casey and doing his ankle missing the week after and then being selected to play Queens Birthday.  Training or no training it doesn't sit well with me.

Half a game of football in 12 months after a knee reco?  IMO not enough game time No game fitness in a blockbuster a recipe for disaster. I hope not.  Genuinely hope I am wrong.

He played 2 vfl games then a week off with the ankle

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On 6/8/2019 at 3:21 PM, —coach— said:

Just down at Rye for the weekend and every second car in a very busy car park at woolies has demons member 2019 stickers on the back. Don’t think we we have many at the game come Monday ?

PS no snow here so not sure what we’re all going to do for the weekend? Drink?

I played for the Rye Demons in the seventies

The. coach then was Danny Jennings son of the President 

Danny played at Melbourne under Norm Smith

Only about 7 games but a reserves 

Best and a Fairest 

So lots of Melbourne Supporters lived in Rye back then

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4 hours ago, Old Bear said:

I played for the Rye Demons in the seventies

The. coach then was Danny Jennings son of the President 

Danny played at Melbourne under Norm Smith

Only about 7 games but a reserves 

Best and a Fairest 

So lots of Melbourne Supporters lived in Rye back then

The Mornington Peninsula was a key and designated recruitment zone for the Dees, for years. The Healy boys came from that league near the end on that allocation. Footy at Chelsea was hard, skilled and tough - dreaded playing down there across a 2-year period as the 'visitors'. 

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5 hours ago, bingers said:

Why do some posters call Oliver Clarry Choo Choo? 

Perhaps there is some clever or witty reasoning behind it?

Only one poster calls him that and there is zero wit or reasoning  behind it.

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On 6/8/2019 at 8:13 PM, bing181 said:

Spargo is fine. Has earned his place, certainly in relation to the other small forwards down there. Not to mention, not sure who he's keeping out ... Bedford?

Team looks solid, just missing Melksham and Jetta for mine, Vandenberg would be handy as well.

Spargo needs to get more possessions, but typically uses the ball very well when he gets it. Is probably low on confidence, like a lot of the team this season!

Team looks a lot better this week, agree adding in Jetta & Melksham would be ideal.

Should put in a solid effort against the Pies, pity we blew last weeks match.

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8 hours ago, bingers said:

Why do some posters call Oliver Clarry Choo Choo? 

Perhaps there is some clever or witty reasoning behind it?

It’s only picket fence, and it’s because he (picket fence) is a madman.

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