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Ben Brown is pretty stiff i reckon. considering the two rounds before last round he was averaging 2.5 goals a game which is consistent with the elite forwards of the comp, and was really just building back into it.ย 

not sure Weid did enough to dislodge him in my opinion.ย 

and Chandler is stiff to not get another week, but it's difficult to assess the impact Melksham has in a leadership capacity out there, because if it's not something like that, i genuinely doesn't make senseย 

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1 minute ago, picket fence said:

How the fuurg does Melksham get a game??? Brown has been a Matchwinner in the past. Melksham in is absolute Garbage player management!!

Sorry coach but that is the way it goes.

Like it. Weid needs a solid run, and at his age and with his potential, he is the future KPF we need.

What a back up in BBB if he doesnโ€™t performย 

 
10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Argh..

How the [censored] does Melksham get in based on being a medical [censored] sub.

Still had more positive impact than Chandler.ย 


I was going to suggest bringing Melksham for Chandler in but was legit afraid of the Demonland lynch mob. Thereโ€™s absolutely no doubt in my mind Melksham would have offered a lot more than Chandler on the weekend.

Didnโ€™t see the Brown change coming though, but Iโ€™m pleasantly surprised. Thought theyโ€™d prefer him over Weideman, but Iโ€™m stoked to see the young bloke get another look at it. Canโ€™t wait for this game now. Both changes make the side stronger.

Who would have thought that at the end of the trade period last year when we just picked up BBB that we would be 9-0 and he would not be in the side... not due to injury but due to the form of TMac!ย  Wow!

Feel a bit sorry for Chandler - reckon he's a player and will offer more than Melkshem.. but clearly the coaches are hoping Melkshem can find his 2018 form.ย  Who knows, maybe realising his spot is not safe anymore might be enough to kick him into action!

9 minutes ago, Nasher said:

I was going to suggest bringing Melksham for Chandler in but was legit afraid of the Demonland lynch mob. Thereโ€™s absolutely no doubt in my mind Melksham would have offered a lot more than Chandler on the weekend.

Didnโ€™t see the Brown change coming though, but Iโ€™m pleasantly surprised. Thought theyโ€™d prefer him over Weideman, but Iโ€™m stoked to see the young bloke get another look at it. Canโ€™t wait for this game now. Both changes make the side stronger.

Garbage! Melksham isย the Epitome of a downhill skier Period!

Edited by picket fence

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6 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Probably on the basis that he offers more than Chandler at the moment, but he obviously knows that he's on notice.

Sure.

But lets sayย he plays well against an inexperienced, young backline? What does that prove in terms of his ability to play say the dogs the following week.ย 

He better lay some inside 50 tackles and apply elite pressure. If he doesn't and he stays in I'm just not sure what message that sends to the rest of the squad.ย 

Edited by binman


Dropping Brown and bringing in Jckson is a good move but Melksham getting another game is shizenhausen. Should have kept chandler in at least for 1 more week.

hope they give weid a few games including the doggies . letโ€™s have a good look at weid 2021 style!ย hope he gives the selectors plenty of headaches in the future.ย 

BBB is a proven forward and way ahead of Weed right now. Melksham should never have been dropped, Chandler is nowhere near ready for this level and Melks ball use is superb yet we carry others like Brayshaw. We are a chance this year but the club needs to get serious.

9 minutes ago, Go the Biff said:

Disappointed for Chandler as he was on a hiding to nothing playing seniors last week. He'd had very little match time at any level in the month preceding. I'd have like to see Melksham actually play at Casey. IIRC last time he played in the twos he came back with a vengeance. He might need another shake-up. A fit, firing & committed Melksham is an asset forward of centre.

I believe Chandler developed lactose intolerance after the song.

Very happy to see they had the courage to drop Brown for Jackson and allow Weid to have a decent run at it, I didn't think they would.

Melksham's snuck in without being an 'in' the cheeky bugger.ย 


12 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Probably on the basis that he offers more than Chandler at the moment, but he obviously knows that he's on notice.

ย 

8 minutes ago, Nasher said:

I was going to suggest bringing Melksham for Chandler in but was legit afraid of the Demonland lynch mob. Thereโ€™s absolutely no doubt in my mind Melksham would have offered a lot more than Chandler on the weekend.

Didnโ€™t see the Brown change coming though, but Iโ€™m pleasantly surprised. Thought theyโ€™d prefer him over Weideman, but Iโ€™m stoked to see the young bloke get another look at it. Canโ€™t wait for this game now. Both changes make the side stronger.

Thereโ€™s no doubt Melksham brings more than Chandler did last week. But we canโ€™t talk about selection pressure and players putting in at Casey and then bringing in Melksham when youโ€™ve got multiple players in the VFL working their backside off for a chance to play.ย 
Whatโ€™s the motivation for Bedford for example to keep going when Melksham gets a week warming the bench and is then straight back into the side? What has he worked on while being a sub? Because he was obviously dropped for a reason.ย 

Beware Melksham in on no form sets a very dangerous precedent!

Big Ben dropped never thought I'd see that from the boom recruit. Good luck to Weid he'll have to play a blinder to keep in the team. Melksham was obvious forward replacing a forward. He's just warming the seat for Viney when he comes back.

Maybe the FD are using this trip to Adelaide and what is a 5.5 to 6 day break both to give Weid a go at it with Tmac & Jackson, but also to rest Ben Brown with his knee recovery, which might still be an ongoing load management issue over the full season.ย 

Edited by John Demonic


Just now, picket fence said:

Beware Melksham in on no form sets a very dangerous precedent!

What a load of rubbish.

I didnโ€™t see you kick up a stink when Chandler played after being the sub the week before.ย 

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1 minute ago, WERRIDEE said:

Big Ben dropped never thought I'd see that from the boom recruit. Good luck to Weid he'll have to play a blinder to keep in the team. Melksham was obvious forward replacing a forward. He's just warming the seat for Viney when he comes back.

We did it to Tomlinson. Maybe BBB will come back a full backย :laugh:


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