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Well, where do we start?

Jake Lever replaces Marty Hore (collar bone) ✅

Max Gawn replaces Tom McDonald (knee) ✅

Oscar McDonald replaces Harry Petty (concussion) ✅

 

Lever for Petty

Gawn for T Mac

JKH for Hore

Jordon or Baker for Lewis - if suspended

 

Back to Fortress Marvel. Bring anyone in, we are  untouchable there.?


Obviously need to replace some injuries (Hore, Petty, Tmcd) and bring back Lever and Gawn.  

Likely ins are definitely Gawn & Lever.  Would love to give Bedford a run to show how desperately vital a small forward is. 

Hibberd  May  Lever
Salem Frost Lewis
Fritsch  Viney  Brayshaw 
Petracca  Weid  Hannan
Bedford  Preuss Hunt
Gawn Harmes Olive r
Jones Lockhart Dunkley Anb

Key missing - Jetta Melksham Tmcd Hore Vandenburg JSmith  

2 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Zac Fisher played out the game and appeared unaffected. Low impact. Lewis cops a fine at worst despite his record.

Agree $1000 fine at worst

 
15 minutes ago, Pinball Wizard said:

Well, where do we start?

Jake Lever replaces Marty Hore (collar bone) ✅

Max Gawn replaces Tom McDonald (knee) ✅

Oscar McDonald replaces Harry Petty (concussion) ✅

Hard to argue with that. Let's keep Preuss in.


Just now, jumbo returns said:

Frost forward

Tried that. Lets work with what he's good at

5 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Agree $1000 fine at worst

agreed

(now you watch - christian always goes suspension-hunting after a pies loss...lewis to cop a week or two guaranteed)

are we 100% sure that gawn will be right to go? will they bring jetta back despite his form looking less than ideal in the magoos?

IN: lever, gawn, j wagner
OUT: t mac, hore, petty

if lewis goes then you'd expect baker would be back in or jordon may debut

tbh i'd probably take either of those over j wagner, but they might want extra mid-size defensive coverage

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21 minutes ago, Pinball Wizard said:

Well, where do we start?

Jake Lever replaces Marty Hore (collar bone) ✅

Max Gawn replaces Tom McDonald (knee) ✅

Oscar McDonald replaces Harry Petty (concussion) ✅

Agree with all this except Oscar. Surely Josh Wagner comes in before him. 

10 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Agree $1000 fine at worst

 

14 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Zac Fisher played out the game and appeared unaffected. Low impact. Lewis cops a fine at worst despite his record.

 

So delayed concussion symptoms Carlton doctors will claim, 4 weeks for Lewis?

Gawn for Tommy and Lever for Hore the obvious ones.

Not sure he had much of a game at Casey but I’d love to put Baker back in on the fast Etihad track and leave Fritsch at half back if Petty doesn’t get up.

JKH?? If we have to I guess, but are we really expecting him to get another go next year?

9 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Gawn for Tommy and Lever for Hore the obvious ones.

Not sure he had much of a game at Casey but I’d love to put Baker back in on the fast Etihad track and leave Fritsch at half back if Petty doesn’t get up.

JKH?? If we have to I guess, but are we really expecting him to get another go next year?

Yes baker back. His second half was good yesterday and I feel is better suited to AFL then VFL. 


Could be on my own here, but I'm not sold on bringing Gawn back to play against a running team on a quick hard deck with his injury.

IN: Lever, JKH, Baker

OUT: TMac (inj), Petty (conc), Hore (inj)

 

40 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

JKH for Lockhart

Try Dunkley in the middle for a couple of short stints

Agree- Lockhart looks tired. Lack of preseason is catching up. No point in burning him out.

 

I thought Lockhart was more involved in contests than Hannan. Id have JKH for either.

3 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

How close is Nev to a call up? Is 1 VFL game enough? Jetta into the backline, Fritsch forward?

Goodwin hinted at two weeks.


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