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hannan out

Salem for Jetta the only change.

Don't get to wear our indigenous jumper due to a clash

 

In:  Salem

Out: Jetta

No surprise

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Captain Tom (#32) Medical Sub.

 
Just now, Lucifer's Hero said:

AFL site is reporting that Sparrow is the medi sub.  Odd as it is usually nominated just before the game.

Potentially due to COVID restrictions on who can attend?


Would’ve liked to see us go back to what made us successful and drop Wiedeman. 

Melksham does not  lay a single tackle against the Crows but hey heres another game.

Has he got Goodwin's dog?

1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Potentially due to COVID restrictions on who can attend?

I misread the AFL site.  A medi sub hasn't been nominated for this week.

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Melksham does not  lay a single tackle against the Crows but hey heres another game.

Has he got Goodwin's dog?

Gee, that's funny

Weids last chance. Lucky for him BBB put in a stinker at Casey. Last week 9 touches and 1 goal matching career averages of 9 touches and 1 goal  a game just aren’t good enough. Gotta rev up. 

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In - The real DEMONS! (fingers crossed).

Bring in what we delivered against R'mond,  and we win comfortably.

Weideman still in

 

 

FMD!!!

 

Game over

 

It was nice at the top while it lasted.

Smart move by the FD. Weid will either dominate a mediocre WB kpd or realise he's better off re-signing on backup depth wages and avoiding a rabid fan base that wants their big money's worth. Win Win... I think? ?

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10 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Has he got Goodwin's dog?

What does this mean? I laughed when I read it and now I’d like to know why I laughed. ?


11 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Melksham does not  lay a single tackle against the Crows but hey heres another game.

Has he got Goodwin's dog?

He must have something of goodies cause he continues to get a game when he shouldn’t. 

11 minutes ago, Jack7 said:

Weideman still in

 

 

FMD!!!

 

Game over

 

It was nice at the top while it lasted.

Id prefer Bb.

Weid was poor last week but so were most.

The game prior he was better than Brown.

On the whole I think bbs three games were pretty good except his last. Was dropped too soon.

Despite my preference, Im glad the club has not reacted so quickly again and at least given Sam another chance.

I do think Tmac is a better ff than Sw and they should swap positions.

The more I think about it the more devastated I am about this game not having a full house and the players a clear run at it.

Finaly two of the also rans get a Friday blockbuster and it turns to poo ps the week before. 
 

Anyway go Dees!!

 

At least we're giving Weideman a crack at it. The next six weeks or so (depending on Covid) will tell the story...and soon to be out of contract. Interesting times. I still reckon that Mitch Brown is stiff not to get more games. Good grab, knows how to find space, contests, understands his role and kicks goals.

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22 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Melksham does not  lay a single tackle against the Crows but hey heres another game.

Has he got Goodwin's dog?

Yeah we got it the 1st time & it wasn’t funny then


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