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They only have one tall. I assume frost gets Mihocek. May to Elliott. Omac is surely surplus to needs this week. Hire hopefully late in for Omac. Although I suspect Lever a chance to miss. 

 
 

Winnable game may be lost at selection. I hope not, it would be great to beat Collingwood as they run to the finals.

32 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Stupid decision not to play Hore, as it was last week. You have to ask - what the F... is going on?

Ok so Oscar gets a game in front of HORE

Whos has been very good to outstanding in most of his games

CLUB IS A BASKET CASE 


28 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

Winnable game may be lost at selection. 

Not for the first time this season sorry. 

4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Ok so Oscar gets a game in front of HORE

Whos has been very good to outstanding in most of his games

CLUB IS A BASKET CASE 

And yet people get called all sorts of things when you criticize the Club here. I just assume they do not realise you can love the jumper, the team and the player and at the same time hve little or no respect for the Club based on 55 years of failure and mismanagement

33 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Ok so Oscar gets a game in front of HORE

Whos has been very good to outstanding in most of his games

CLUB IS A BASKET CASE 

You can’t build a players trade worth playing them in the twos...

Edited by Beetle

 

Pruess out and May in are two major improvements for this week.

Give us a win for the love of god MFC!!

I wonder if they'll try Wills (a mid) up fwd - 192cm

Magden also 192. a defender they might play fwd as they have Roughhead, Scharenberg and Howe down back

So I reckon O Mac will take one of those 2 donkeys.  talk about your mouth watering match ups!


Easy peasy!  We are going all out for a Casey finals berth.

Hore helps Casey's cause!

but ..........................!

The only reasonable explanation I can think of for OMac getting a game along with Frost, Lever and May is that one of them is going to play forward/ruck.

That does not sit well with me.

Hore should be playing, OMac shouldn't, and we should still be able to find someone to relieve Gawn.

1 hour ago, Beetle said:

You can’t build a players trade worth playing them in the twos...

I'd argue playing the individual in question is harming his trade value.


Oscar over Hore #tankmyths

Given the weather forecast, Collingwood’s form and our form the clubs bottom line is going to take a massive hit tomorrow hard to see more than 35,000 there. As we seemed to have learned nothing this year and wet weather footy on the cards I am predicting another easy loss coming up.

16 minutes ago, trout said:

Given the weather forecast, Collingwood’s form and our form the clubs bottom line is going to take a massive hit tomorrow hard to see more than 35,000 there. As we seemed to have learned nothing this year and wet weather footy on the cards I am predicting another easy loss coming up.

#positivefriday

12 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

Are we trying to have the slowest and oldest wingers in the comp - maybe ever?

YEP and a natural inside on baller in the back line

Is Goodwin trying to Destroy Brayshaws' career?


Hopefully Hore will be a late in. This is a huge opportunity for our mob to show they can play wet weather football. In the wet it becomes a commitment game. This is not coming as a second half surprise. We all know what it's going to be like. In some senses the wet is a leveller. The game is not as quick although skills still count (gulp!) as Richmond showed last week. Bring the right attitude and we could surprise. 

Hallelujah! I still believe!

Just now, pitmaster said:

Hopefully Hore will be a late in.

May, Lever, OMac and Frost all named against a short Collingwood forward line, in the wet. Surely there'll be at least one late change?

My guess is May will play forward and Hore in for OMac.

Despite injuries Collingwood is fielding a mature team:

Average Attributes
  Melbourne Attribute Collingwood  
187.5cm Height 186.9cm
87.7kg Weight 86.8kg
24yr 10mth Age 26yr 8mth
96.1 Games 117.8
 
 
Total Players By Games
  Melbourne Games Collingwood  
6 Less than 50 6
9 50 to 99 3
4 100 to 149 6
3 150 or more

7

 

https://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/afl_team_selections#9893

 

FD has no [censored] idea

Pies by 30+

15 hours ago, 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. 

It's an absolute joke that Omac continues to get a game. Yet to find a supporter who thinks he deserves hit spot.

Then you have the problem as you"ve stated, who the F*** does he match up on?


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