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Shocking team selections.

ANB and Melksham stay in after having 0 influence on the scoreboard and also defensive pressure.

Hibbered missing after ankle soreness. There was whispers before the game last week he would potentially miss due to his ankle. They play him on Walter's and he kicks 3 goals and wins them the game. We had a fit Lockhart and Jetta ready to go.

Hope we get absolutely smashed.

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1 minute ago, —coach— said:

8 changes on the GWS side

GIANTS v Melbourne Demons
Saturday, September 12 at 7:40pm
The Gabba 

FB: Sam Reid, Lachlan Keeffe, Heath Shaw
HB: Adam Kennedy, Nick Haynes, Zac Williams
C: Lachie Whitfield, Jacob Hopper, Harry Perryman
HF: Jeremy Cameron, Harry Himmelberg, Matt de Boer
FF: Toby Greene, Jeremy Finlayson, Brent Daniels
RR: Shane Mumford, Josh Kelly, Tim Taranto 

Interchange: Connor Idun, Daniel Lloyd, Jack Buckley, Tom Green 

In: Zac Williams, Josh Kelly, Brent Daniels, Shane Mumford, Harry Perryman, Jack Buckley, Tom Green, Connor Idun
Out: Sam Jacobs, Stephen Coniglio, Jye Caldwell, Jackson Hately, Lachie Ash (omitted), Bobby Hill, Jake Riccardi (managed), Aidan Corr (ankle)

Emergencies: Matt Buntine, Sam Jacobs, Bobby Hill, Isaac Cumming

 

Shocking selections.

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4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

GIANTS v Melbourne Demons
Saturday, September 12 at 7:40pm
The Gabba 

FB: Sam Reid, Lachlan Keeffe, Heath Shaw
HB: Adam Kennedy, Nick Haynes, Zac Williams
C: Lachie Whitfield, Jacob Hopper, Harry Perryman
HF: Jeremy Cameron, Harry Himmelberg, Matt de Boer
FF: Toby Greene, Jeremy Finlayson, Brent Daniels
RR: Shane Mumford, Josh Kelly, Tim Taranto 

Interchange: Connor Idun, Daniel Lloyd, Jack Buckley, Tom Green 

In: Zac Williams, Josh Kelly, Brent Daniels, Shane Mumford, Harry Perryman, Jack Buckley, Tom Green, Connor Idun
Out: Sam Jacobs, Stephen Coniglio, Jye Caldwell, Jackson Hately, Lachie Ash (omitted), Bobby Hill, Jake Riccardi (managed), Aidan Corr (ankle)

Emergencies: Matt Buntine, Sam Jacobs, Bobby Hill, Isaac Cumming

Talent on every line . AND they are resting Riccardi - Gee they must rate their chances

So mummy in for gws and we omit Preuss.  Makes sense ?

I’m always one to look on the positive side when team sections are announced, but I’m really struggling to get excited by the selected team this week.

Smith, ANB, Brown, Melksham, all very lucky.

One thing I am happy to see is Hunt named at half back.  Hopefully he actually plays there and it’s not all for show.

Really bewildering how Lockhart isn't playing, yet Jetta is?


Let’s hope our small forwards actually do something this week. 

5 minutes ago, Murph1524 said:

Nibbler, Hunt, Baker and Smith lucky

Injuries are starting to add up, so not many alternatives.

1 minute ago, bing181 said:

Injuries are starting to add up, so not many alternatives.

hannan, lockhart, sparrow all available but yes i agree the injury list is getting larger than we'd like

How does ANB stay in???


1 minute ago, Ham said:

Really bewildering how Lockhart isn't playing, yet Jetta is?

Not really. Lockhart really ran out of puff at the back end of last year, and not hard to imagine the same thing here. Still a young player, and this is his first full season + pre-season. Not sure that Jetta is the answer, but with the injuries we have, hard to see what the choices are.

3 minutes ago, Nelo said:

Let’s hope our small forwards actually do something this week. 

Don't hold your breath.

 
Just now, bing181 said:

Not really. Lockhart really ran out of puff at the back end of last year, and not hard to imagine the same thing here. Still a young player, and this is his first full season + pre-season. Not sure that Jetta is the answer, but with the injuries we have, hard to see what the choices are.

Don't buy that at all.
He's been listed as the emergency multiple weeks in a row.
He needs to be played.

2 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

How does ANB stay in???

How does Spargo get back in?


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