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Mac as backup ruckman .....really. I hope Drysdale is correct and there are late changes ie Hore and Stretch. Oscar can never say he wasn't given opportunities

 
  On 08/08/2019 at 08:41, dazzledavey36 said:

I legit cannot in the world find a simple Match up for McDonald.  

The only reason I can think of is that we are now officially tanking for Noah Anderson. 

They’ll literally run circles around those defenders. Baffling selections. 


  On 08/08/2019 at 08:38, Ethan Tremblay said:

OMac retains his spot and no Hore. Goodwin said Collingwood have some really good smaller players so we’ll need players who can play on big and small. Watch their forwards run rings around OMac. I give up. 

OMac can play on smalls and talls. Just very, very poorly!

  On 08/08/2019 at 08:43, drysdale demon said:

Last week was Hore's first game back after missing 3 weeks

Pretty sure it was his second game.

  On 08/08/2019 at 08:46, Ethan Tremblay said:

They’ll literally run circles around those defenders.

That won't get them far ET!   Might make them dizzy, though.  Cunning plan?

 

I'm so over this. I can't believe Hore isn't named against a forward line with one tall.  I know May and frost can play on smalls at times. But ATM are out best two stoppers of big forwards.   Lever doesn't have an opponent as he floats and intercepts.  But to have them in back half with a slower Hibbard this year and then  McDonald is not able to take the big boys this year and is not smart enough to take the smalls is ridiculous.  I totally don't understand. Goodwin please stop treating us as complete fools.  What the hell is going on. 


I’m ropeable about Hore being left out.

Tanking?

  On 08/08/2019 at 08:36, binman said:

Question:

'Oscar played again after being dropped because Steven May got injured, not on the back of form at Casey. So if it weren't for Steven May's injury, Oscar would still be in the VFL and the 'myth' would be a truth. Would it not?' 

Answer:

Apparently not

He's named on the bench.

Perhaps he'll be a late out or perhaps May will spend some time forward.

I'm thinking (preying) for late changes.

Either that or May / O'Mac up forward. O'Mac spent a quarter up forward at Casey some weeks ago. It wasn't pretty

 

It’s perplexing as to what happened to OMac really.

He wasn’t too bad last year and seemed to be tracking ok.

This year he has turned into a complete spud.


  On 08/08/2019 at 08:48, binman said:

#horemyth  #closecousintoomacmyth

I can just see Stuie itching to type #pedomyths one last time

  On 08/08/2019 at 08:43, drysdale demon said:

Last week was Hore's first game back after missing 3 weeks

2nd, he played against Sandy as well and was an absolute wall in the 3rd qtr and set up that win


Don’t see how Hore doesn’t come in for either Wagner or OMac. 

With May, Lever, and Frost in the line up Oscar not only feels like we’re going in with poor match ups but two turnover merchants in Frost and Oscar. Hore may also have those issues but at least he’s able to take a defensive mark. 

OMac and Frost should not be in the same team unless absolutely necessary. 

  On 08/08/2019 at 08:43, bing181 said:

May.

Thus O'Mac.

Petty.

May forward.

OR pending the weather they may drop OMac all together and bring in Hore. It's a very tall backline for a possibly wet and windy day.

 
  On 08/08/2019 at 09:11, stevethemanjordan said:

He's named on the bench.

Perhaps he'll be a late out or perhaps May will spend some time forward.

I'm surprised as anyone Omac is in. May forward might well be the reason. 

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