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1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

you're feeding my MFCSS

the training session yesterday was closed

Is he a late out

Just heard he could be a late withdraw on the news, who knows if there's anything in it.

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3 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

Just heard he could be a late withdraw on the news, who knows if there's anything in it.

Who is "he"?

 
21 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Who is "he"?

Trac.


22 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Who is "he"?

Petracca

3 minutes ago, Deeminion said:

If Tracc is out or a late out then who comes in to replace him? Sparrow?

ch9 news said he may be an out. mitchell on 3aw also said the same this morning.

 

 

I knew that corky looked bad....you dont get over those in a week...not to run at full tilt anyway.

Yokozuna ?


48 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Who is "he"?

Keyser Söze

32 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I knew that corky looked bad....you dont get over those in a week...not to run at full tilt anyway.

must say I thought the same but it was an 8 day break

the pins are falling ... we really need to win the next two games (they're the easy ones)

7 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

must say I thought the same but it was an 8 day break

the pins are falling ... we really need to win the next two games (they're the easy ones)

Yep i guess now is a reasonably good time.

1 hour ago, Deeminion said:

If Tracc is out or a late out then who comes in to replace him? Sparrow?

I might be a little left field here but I would bring in Jetta to back pocket, Hibberd to HBF and Salem into Petraccas spot in the middle or forward--basically let Salem take the role Petracca has and still cover the defence with experience.

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46 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

must say I thought the same but it was an 8 day break

the pins are falling ... we really need to win the next two games (they're the easy ones)

well fair to say, given we’re down viney, jackson,  tommo and Petracca it should no longer be classified as an easy game . Although  imo it wasn’t going to be an easy game anyway, the blues really should have crushed the doggies last week. They’re better than their  ladder position shows. Will be a good win if we can pull it off. 


7 minutes ago, Demons3031 said:

I might be a little left field here but I would bring in Jetta to back pocket, Hibberd to HBF and Salem into Petraccas spot in the middle or forward--basically let Salem take the role Petracca has and still cover the defence with experience.

Like it, was thinking the same 

Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest to see Trac have a week off after that corky. He looked really sore after the game. 

Sparrow would be my tip to come in if he does end up missing, the other option is bring Baker in to take the wing role and move Gus into the guts. The good news is that the match is Sunday so we have the time to see how he recovers. 

Trac is currently on 66 games with out a miss he will play not the type to miss from a niggle

1 minute ago, Garbo said:

Trac is currently on 66 games with out a miss he will play not the type to miss from a niggle

Corkies aren't niggles! unless you look after them, potential for serious injury prevails. Happy for him to miss this week!

1 hour ago, Deeminion said:

If Tracc is out or a late out then who comes in to replace him? Sparrow?

From the cocky 8-0 corner: tap Kysaiah for some of Trac's middle minutes. Bring in Bedford or Chandler to cover those lost up forward. Brayshaw can pitch in in the middle too. I know we got slaughtered in the centre-clearances last week, but Oliver, Harmes and Brayshaw should have it covered, and the extra small will balance the extra tall. Keep challenging Pickett while we're in the black.  


We'll have a better idea tomorrow when Casey plays.  That team has been announced (see Casey R 05 thread) and the only two missing names of those available for selection are Weideman and Chandler, which suggests both are in the 23 for Sunday (late changes excepted of course).

1 hour ago, Garbo said:

Trac is currently on 66 games with out a miss he will play not the type to miss from a niggle

Signs a 7year contract and going soft?


 

 

 

 

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is there confirmation that petracca isn't playing? if he isn't, sparrow would presumably be the next cab off the midfield ranks

OUT: petracca, jackson
IN: weideman, sparrow

starting 22(+1)...
B: Hibberd - May - Lever
HB: Hunt - Petty - Salem
C: Langdon - Jordon - Brayshaw
HF: Fritsch - McDonald - Harmes
F: Weideman - B Brown - Neal-Bullen
Foll: Gawn - Oliver - Pickett
I/c: Spargo - Melksham - Rivers - Sparrow
Med sub: Chandler

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