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1 minute ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Richmond players go to nightclubs and get into drunken fights: broken wrist

Melbourne players carry little old ladies' groceries to the car: sore finger

GO DEMONS

Majak was there that night too!

 

It’s a pity for sure. He has been great. So mobile

gawn looks sore too and now he’ll have to ruck more

will be great to see Weed finally okay though!

4 serious marking targets inside 50

 

T. Mac will surely go ruck and pinch hit around the ground. Considering he's our 2nd best contested mark at the moment wouldn't be a bad thing to sit him infront of McKay

1 minute ago, ucanchoose said:

Majak was there that night too!

Yes, he was helping the publican tap a new barrel to the pumps. Was shocked to find violencing going on in the premises.


9 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Richmond players go to nightclubs and get into drunken fights: broken wrist

Melbourne players carry little old ladies' groceries to the car: sore finger

GO DEMONS

Patrick Dangerfield has stepped up to defend AFL players against little old ladies who get too much shopping to carry just so that they can post on social media when an AFL player comes to help them.

19 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

If we need to give Weid his opportunity... here it is!

... but, if we need to switch like for like, its Majak

If majak gets called up before Weid start imagining him in Black and White!

 

No to Weideman. 

McDonald back up rucks. Brown comes up the ground more at times. Fritsch resumes his taller role. Melksham and Petracca play more forward. Sparrow comes in.

Pressure, pressure, pressure, pressure people.

And more pressure.


Is 1-2 weeks for Jackson proportional to 1-2 weeks for Viney or is a different scale being used ?

1 minute ago, COOLX said:

Is 1-2 weeks for Jackson proportional to 1-2 weeks for Viney or is a different scale being used ?

One is a finger the other a toe . Totally different problems. Finger injury won't worry you as much and a toe.

3 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

No to Weideman. 

McDonald back up rucks. Brown comes up the ground more at times. Fritsch resumes his taller role. Melksham and Petracca play more forward. Sparrow comes in.

Pressure, pressure, pressure, pressure people.

And more pressure.

intersecting DS. A big call fr selectors coming .

3 minutes ago, old dee said:

One is a finger the other a toe . Totally different problems. Finger injury won't worry you as much and a toe.

Hard to wipe your bum with a sore toe. 

11 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

Was Dogga bitten on the paw by another Dogga, while defending his Dogga at a late night leash free Dogga park?

You have to ask Trac?


Weid straight replacement as ruck forward. Keep Brown and McDonald in the key posts.

The need for WEID!!!!! It has to be Weid, Brown is not agile/fast/fit enough. Tmac is playing his role perfectly so don’t move him and let he and BBB keep working out how to play together. 

Weid to play the chop out ruck role and other fwd. 

Bad luck for Jackson, though could do with a rest. Young body, playing a tough game, bring him back after the bye.

Send him home to WA for a while.

Weids in, let's see how he goes paired with BBB. Our mids will have tinkered with the centre bounce and I expect lots of service for the fwds,.

Weids will be well freshened, due to the VFL cancelled game last round.

Tmac and possibly Petty to relieve in the ruck.

Max to dominate the central area.

Edited by kev martin


59 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

If we need to give Weid his opportunity... here it is!

... but, if we need to switch like for like, its Majak

If Majak gets a game first l wouldn’t begrudge Weiderman for a second leaving the club at the end of the season 

And l really can’t see the comparison between Jackson & Majak

Edited by Billy

 

Weed in and also Sparrow.

TMac will not ruck. (famous last words)  Goody is adamant about the role he is playing.  

Would Weid want to come in as a ruck? Has he continued to do that at training? If not and Majak has then based on the coaches approach this year Majak may come in. 


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