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3 hours ago, dino rover said:

I like how Goody was up for improvement notwithstanding 6 and 0 and the win over Richmond.

I also think that the Melksham / Brown swap makes the most sense. Melksham and Brown dont bring the same tackling pressure as the other forwards - they are there for their goal scoring. Melksham hasnt been compelling and Brown provides a lot of upside for the team.

Jackson was never the option - not with 17 possessions at 100% efficiency and two goals plus how he helps Gawn and as a development project.

Jones as the other option I guess but maybe he brings more leadership and pressure acts than Melksham.

Jacko is a rare beast and refuses to make many (any!)  errors.Great game  agsin, 

 
6 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

No Weid in this side 

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4 possible outs Jordon, Jones, Melks & Rivers. Maybe Brown, Weed, Sparrow etc

 

7 minutes ago, 58er said:

Jacko is a rare beast and refuses to make many (any!)  errors.Great game  agsin, 

 


 

So no Baker or Petty. 

They could be ins, traveling emergencies or injured!

8 minutes ago, kieranbj said:

So no Baker or Petty. 

They could be ins, traveling emergencies or injured!

and Mitch Brown?


One of Sparrow, Chandler or Bedford will only playa  half

27 minutes ago, MF-C said:

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Now lets see who actually runs out on the ground.

Good chance Sparrow, Chandler or Bedford only play a  half.

Where on Kayo?

9 minutes ago, dino rover said:

Where on Kayo?

Search for vfl. It isn’t a freebie because they have 3 other matches this week. 

Live on Fox Footy.  Your local should have it on a screen somewhere if you don’t have Fox.


3 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

No Baker or Petty - interesting as they are not on the injury list.

You find Baker will be injury sub for afl and petty on stand by for our talls

Yep no Melksham no Jones. No idea what the hell channel 7 was all about 

You’d think they’d allow a few fans behind the goals to get the balls at least.


1 minute ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Game started 8 minutes ago, where are the updates!!!  

It's live on Fox/Kayo.

Weid first goal after a marking infringement.

Maybe a level-up after being denied what looked a clear mark 2 minutes earlier.

Weids on the board! 


NM 0.2.2

Melb 1.1.7

 
2 minutes ago, Seraph said:

Weid first goal after a marking infringement.

Maybe a level-up after being denied what looked a clear mark 2 minutes earlier.

Go robbed the Weed, clear mark.


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