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Best case scenario is McDonald has a scratch on the cornea only. They heal up quickly so he may be available with some luck. Otherwise, bring Brown in.

And Jones for Melksham

 

TMac for Brown if injured. 

If Melksham goes it,  surely Hunt or Jones get first chance? He'd be the only change for me.

Maybe Lockhart for Rivers, but you can't fault Lockharts endeavour or effort. 


6 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Bedford is still in Melbourne, didn't travel

Maybe sparrow then. Kid looked great in JLT

After a win, I'm inclined to go with the absolute minimum of changes.  So, as Nasher said:

In: Brown

Out:  Tom McDonald.

With Chip, Frost and Sicily down there, I think Brown is the way to go with the bigger body.  While Jackson might be tempting, they would out body him all night.  Weid and Brown will at least be able to provide a regular contest.

Other than that, we stick with the 21 who played tonight.

 
1 minute ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

If Goodloss has his way, Harley misses. 

Goodwin loves to drop our best disposers


6 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

If Goodloss has his way, Harley misses. 

Why would you even say this dross..? Enjoy the win. Ffs

Out Melky and Lockhart Tmac 

In Jones Rivers and Brown 

Would love to play Jackson but not ready yet,

I think Kossi anit really ready ether but we don't have a better small creative forward 


OUT: TMac (inj), Melksham

IN: Brown, Jones

Lockhart and Nev maybe lucky we won't want to change a winning team too much.

 

2 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Think Lockhart may  be rested/dropped. Jetta was underwhelming - nearing the end I fear. 

Jetta looked slow & lost Rankine at two crucial stoppages. It was depressing cause we all love Nev. 

6 minutes ago, PaulRB said:

Why would you even say this dross..? Enjoy the win. Ffs

  1. Um . . . it's relevant to the thread topic.
  2. Goodwin time and again has shown his ineptitude at the selection table.
  3. There is a reasonable chance it will happen. 

15 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

If Goodloss has his way, Harley misses. 

'Goodloss'?

No offence, but you sound like a five year old saying that.

2 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:
  1. Um . . . it's relevant to the thread topic.
  2. Goodwin time and again has shown his ineptitude at the selection table.
  3. There is a reasonable chance it will happen. 

“If Goodloss has his way Harley misses”... nob. 

Edited by PaulRB

5 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

'Goodloss'?

No offence, but you sound like a five year old saying that.

Yeah everyone knows when we’ve been beaten he’s Badloss

 
16 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Out: T. McDonald (injured), Melksham (should have happened after Carlton game)

In: Smith (forward), Jones

Why would you play Smith forward?

Can someone please explain to me the fascination with this bloke? 

Jetta is cooked, but who would we bring in to replace him? Not sure I'd be bring back Rivers yet.

Brayshaw might be under the gun. He is a huge worry and unfortunately he just plodded around tonight. Does a Sparrow or Tomlinson come in?


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