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It was back in early May last year:-

THE TEAMS   

MELBOURNE  

B Jordan Lewis  Sam Frost  Oscar McDonald 
HB Nathan Jones  Tom McDonald  Jayden Hunt 
C James Harmes  Christian Salem  Billy Stretch 
HF Bayley Fritsch  Christian Petracca  Jeff Garlett 
F Alex Neal-Bullen  Declan Keilty Jake Melksham 
FOLL Max Gawn  Clayton Oliver  Angus Brayshaw 
I/C Michael Hibberd  Marty Hore  Jay Lockhart  Josh Wagner 
EMG Harry Petty Tom Sparrow Corey Wagner Sam Weideman

IN Oscar McDonald Josh Wagner 

OUT Jack Viney (shoulder) Tim Smith (back) Sam Weideman (omitted) 

HAWTHORN

B Blake Hardwick  Kaiden Brand  Jarman Impey 
HB Tom Scully  Ben Stratton  Jack Gunston 
C Isaac Smith  Jaeger O'Meara  Daniel Howe 
HF Paul Puopolo  Tim O'Brien  James Sicily 
F Luke Breust  Chad Wingard  Jarryd Roughead 
FOLL Ben McEvoy  James Worpel  Ricky Henderson 
I/C  Shaun Burgoyne  Mitchell Lewis Dylan Moore Liam Shiels   
EMG Jonathon Ceglar Harry Morrison  Conor Nash  Jack Scrimshaw 

IN Shaun Burgoyne Dylan Moore

OUT James Cousins (suspended) Jack Scrimshaw (managed) 

 

I predict that we will make some changes next week to the last Hawthorn game. ?

........ so 11 changes to the 22 (50%) who fronted up for us last night.

 
5 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

It was back in early May last year:-

THE TEAMS   

MELBOURNE  

B Jordan Lewis  Sam Frost  Oscar McDonald 
HB Nathan Jones  Tom McDonald  Jayden Hunt 
C James Harmes  Christian Salem  Billy Stretch 
HF Bayley Fritsch  Christian Petracca  Jeff Garlett 
F Alex Neal-Bullen  Declan Keilty Jake Melksham 
FOLL Max Gawn  Clayton Oliver  Angus Brayshaw 
I/C Michael Hibberd  Marty Hore  Jay Lockhart  Josh Wagner 
EMG Harry Petty Tom Sparrow Corey Wagner Sam Weideman

Apologies if it looks crap as I’ve done it on my phone. Names bolded are not currently in the team, injured, or no longer at the club. That is A LOT of change in 12 months! Hopefully we build some consistency with selection now as we had better structure on the weekend.

53 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Apologies if it looks crap as I’ve done it on my phone. Names bolded are not currently in the team, injured, or no longer at the club. That is A LOT of change in 12 months! Hopefully we build some consistency with selection now as we had better structure on the weekend.

Has there been any news on Tom McDonald’s eye injury?


Desperately seeking omens? This is from Hawthorn's website:

"If history is a guide, Hawthorn are likely to have a two-point win this week.

The Hawks have triumphed by two-point margins three times in Round 7 in years ending in zero, doing so in 1960 against Geelong, in 1980 versus Carlton and in 1990 against Collingwood."

I'm quite impressed that someone has gone to the effort of identifying this piece of trivia (while ignoring the results in the 6 other years ending in zero since the Hawks joined the VFL/AFL). 

 

 

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