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Shame we don’t have a few more tall forwards available coz that Saints backline looks pretty weak


5 minutes ago, sisso said:

Shame we don’t have a few more tall forwards available coz that Saints backline looks pretty weak

Yep sure does so we win the midfield battle and should score enough to win. Feeling good about this one and one of only 14% that have picked the Dees

1 minute ago, Docs Demons said:

Yep sure does so we win the midfield battle and should score enough to win. Feeling good about this one and one of only 14% that have picked the Dees

Should also add that Bytel who has been dropped played alright last week and King/Jones will be rusty in first real game back.

We play a fast StKilda side. Jones and Jetta. 

 
14 minutes ago, dl4e said:

We play a fast StKilda side. Jones and Jetta. 

Jetta will be fine, Jones always worries me but hey no one’s knocking the door down to replace him


Maybe RIT but I think that our emergencies are starting to provide some excellent options should any one fail to fire in their role.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Paul Hunter....  never heard of the St kilda ruckman before (doesn't mean hes no good of course).   Max was well down on his best last week and would be looking to dominate this one.

18 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Add Viney to those two.

I will assume from that comment you think Viney is a tad slow. Maybe watch him a bit 

 


4 minutes ago, The team we love said:

If the the injury sub comes from emergencies, who will it be?

Probably depends who gets injured..?? 

On another note, I can see our backline keeping St Kilda goalless for the entire game. 

4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Probably depends who gets injured..?? 

They have to nominate the injury sub before the game. 

An earlier poster stated, before the emergencies were even named, that it would be Baker.

Congrats to Steven May on 150 games.

Hope you play a blinder like a repeat of the game in Alice last year and drag us over the line.

FYI - I’m the loud bastard on level 3 outer wing conveying the same message 

Selection pretty much as expected. It would have been interesting to see who would have been dropped if Harmes was not injured.

Good luck to May on his 150th milestone, Hope he has 150 more high class games for the Dees.


8 minutes ago, CHF said:

Selection pretty much as expected. It would have been interesting to see who would have been dropped if Harmes was not injured.

Good luck to May on his 150th milestone, Hope he has 150 more high class games for the Dees.

If he plays until he’s 50!

28 minutes ago, demonstone said:

They have to nominate the injury sub before the game. 

An earlier poster stated, before the emergencies were even named, that it would be Baker.

Ahhhh ok thanks for pointing that out. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

Must admit, that Saints team hardly strikes fear on paper in terms of names. But as usual, they have a lot of run and speed.

 
1 hour ago, bobby1554 said:

I will assume from that comment you think Viney is a tad slow. Maybe watch him a bit 

 

No don't think he is slow he is slow.


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