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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

6 hours ago, demonstone said:

*  divine  :D

"Dee"vine.

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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