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1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

OUT: Weid, Melksham

IN: Brown, Langdon

 

Exactly my changes.

Is Sparrow in trouble? He was bloody brilliant.

 
1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

OUT: Weid, Melksham

IN: Brown, Langdon

 

Yep and if we dont we aint ruthless enough at selection to go Deep into September


Out Hunt 

In Langdon.

I know Melk, and Weed are under performing but we can afford to carry them till they surprise us all and come good

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Exactly my changes.

Is Sparrow in trouble? He was bloody brilliant.

I don't reckon he is, haven't seen many replays yet but to me it looked like a hand to the chest and Rich flopped. Might be wrong tho.

 

Melksham OUT

Langdon IN


in : Langdon

Out: Melksham

6 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

By Brown do you mean Mitch tango Brown or Ben Brown?

Not Mitch...

IN: Langdon, B.Brown

OUT: Melk, Weid

?: Is Viney Ready? Think he is an automatic inclusion, but tough to find an OUT. Hunt maybe, but the defensive unit has been good, think her keeps his spot for now. Sparrow as the last one in, but he was good tonight. Jordan, maybe due for a rest?

OUT: Melk
IN: Langdon

They'll give Weid one more chance, rightly or wrongly. 

Goodwin ruled Viney out until after the bye, in his presser earlier in the week.

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Just now, adonski said:

OUT: Melk
IN: Langdon

They'll give Weid one more chance, rightly or wrongly. 

Rightly... Just


1 minute ago, adonski said:

OUT: Melk
IN: Langdon

They'll give Weid one more chance, rightly or wrongly. 

He's so close, just smash anyone in your way, no matter what color jumper they are wearing, they'll learn

6 minutes ago, volders said:

IN: Langdon, B.Brown

OUT: Melk, Weid

?: Is Viney Ready? Think he is an automatic inclusion, but tough to find an OUT. Hunt maybe, but the defensive unit has been good, think her keeps his spot for now. Sparrow as the last one in, but he was good tonight. Jordan, maybe due for a rest?

 Jordan due for a rest....Nah.

6 minutes ago, volders said:

IN: Langdon, B.Brown

OUT: Melk, Weid

?: Is Viney Ready? Think he is an automatic inclusion, but tough to find an OUT. Hunt maybe, but the defensive unit has been good, think her keeps his spot for now. Sparrow as the last one in, but he was good tonight. Jordan, maybe due for a rest?

1-2 weeks away I think


Langdon for Melk makes sense.

I think Hunt's too important for the structure and solid enough defensively that he's still unlikely to be dropped. But if he's sore then the week off afterwards does encourage playing it safe. A look at Bowey has to be something the coaches are itching for I'd imagine. A taste of the big leagues might sharpen him up to work on his defensive stuff at Casey. 

I can't imagine they drop Weid now without any VFL. Did enough.

OUT: Weideman, Hunt, Melksham

IN: BBrown, Bowey, Langdon

Hunt- Depends on his Shoulder. 

Weed and Melksham might get the chop. Langdon definitely comes back in. Weed keeps having almost contests. 

 

Please don't drop Sparrow again. He along with Jordon just add a different element to our midfield mix.

Super tough and courageous. 

4 minutes ago, Turner said:

OUT: Weideman, Hunt, Melksham

IN: BBrown, Bowey, Langdon

Bowey c'mon he is going to be a player but maybe jump to be at hunts level even though he wasn't amazing knows how to complete at afl level


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