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28 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Look away Dees fans ...

 

Good, now Harmsy has a job for the night...

33 minutes ago, rjay said:

Good, now Harmsy has a job for the night...

I have no worries if they play him and Lester as they will be under done. Gives us an edge I reckon. 

 
5 hours ago, Mono said:

Langton usually plays >90% game time, Brayshaw >85%, so not sure when Jordon has played the wing much.

Also Jordon usually plays 55-70% game time, so not sure he has the tank for the wing

Don't get me wrong. Langdon and Gus are our two wingers for the majority of matches, but Jordon, Melksham and Kozzy have all played some wing time this year. 


On 6/2/2021 at 12:03 PM, Demons11 said:

Listening to Gus and Gawny I reckon Jordan goes to the wing and Sparrow comes in.

I wish it were Sparrow on wing and JJ stays put.

26 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

I don't like it at all. Weideman drops too many marks that BB Would swallow! Other than the game vs Geelong in finals Weeds has underachieved. I would much rather have BB at FF Than Weeds. I hope he proves me wrong but I aint counting on it!

 
2 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Brown’s experiencing the same frustration the Sam had to go through last season. How do you push your case for selection with no way of getting form? Any chance of the leftover players in Victoria can play each other in a toned down practice match in the same vein as last year?

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I don't like it at all. Weideman drops too many marks that BB Would swallow! Other than the game vs Geelong in finals Weeds has underachieved. I would much rather have BB at FF Than Weeds. I hope he proves me wrong but I aint counting on it!

Thought Weid was very close to being in a position to get 4-5 goals last week.  Got his hands to the ball lots of times and competed strongly - he could be very close to hitting top form.

Brown on the other hand looks to be a bit off the pace - if not for the covid situation it would make sense for him to get his form and fitness back at casey so that if Weid doesn't get it together he's a viable option.


3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I don't like it at all. Weideman drops too many marks that BB Would swallow! Other than the game vs Geelong in finals Weeds has underachieved. I would much rather have BB at FF Than Weeds. I hope he proves me wrong but I aint counting on it!

It will take time to sort out our best forward half mix, but we will have it ‘nailed’ come September.  

22 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I don't like it at all. Weideman drops too many marks that BB Would swallow! Other than the game vs Geelong in finals Weeds has underachieved. I would much rather have BB at FF Than Weeds. I hope he proves me wrong but I aint counting on it!

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