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I'll give it a shot

B: COLVIN, BIRCH

HB: D.PEARCE, DOWNIE, GOLDRICK

C: HEATH, HANKS, GAY

HF: BANNAN, SCOTT, HORE

F: ZANKAR, CUNNINGHAM

FOLL: L.PEARCE, PAXMAN, MITHEN

IC: PARRY, MCNAMARA, LAMPARD, SHERRIFF

Emonson replaces Downie other than that I think we have our strongest side.

 

Agree with your side Werridee 

Perhaps Sloane the other one who could come in when fully fit but having been injured for so long it is hard to know how good or otherwise she is. 
We also seem to lack small forwards; Zanker, Parry, Scott, Cunningham are all marking forwards and you could chuck Hore onto that list as well. 

30 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

Agree with your side Werridee 

Perhaps Sloane the other one who could come in when fully fit but having been injured for so long it is hard to know how good or otherwise she is. 
We also seem to lack small forwards; Zanker, Parry, Scott, Cunningham are all marking forwards and you could chuck Hore onto that list as well. 

She's been brilliant down back so not suggesting we do this but i reckon Goldrick could do a job forward. Tough and tenacious she would give the opposition defenders a torrid time i reckon.

 
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1 hour ago, FarNorthernD said:

Agree with your side Werridee 

Perhaps Sloane the other one who could come in when fully fit but having been injured for so long it is hard to know how good or otherwise she is. 
We also seem to lack small forwards; Zanker, Parry, Scott, Cunningham are all marking forwards and you could chuck Hore onto that list as well. 

I forgot that there are 5 on the bench so you can put Petrevski as the extra small forward but she's injured so McEvoy replaces her.

I would have Gay in the guts and Mithen to the wing.


5 hours ago, FarNorthernD said:

Agree with your side Werridee 

Perhaps Sloane the other one who could come in when fully fit but having been injured for so long it is hard to know how good or otherwise she is. 
We also seem to lack small forwards; Zanker, Parry, Scott, Cunningham are all marking forwards and you could chuck Hore onto that list as well. 

I'm keen to see what Shae can do. I reckon she should have the smarts to read the play and position herself well, as she played as a Setter for the National Volleyball team. Hopefully had some good tips from her brother too.

Have to feel for Shae Sloane, was browsing the club site only to read she ruptured her left ACL this time at training over the weekend. 

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3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Have to feel for Shae Sloane, was browsing the club site only to read she ruptured her left ACL at training over the weekend. 

Dreadful news. That's her third ACL so I fear this will end her career.

 

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