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3 hours ago, Josh said:

Still no Gawny n Gus podcast (I'm at home with a bung back not much else to do)

 

 
2 hours ago, 64 WEG POSTER said:

OUT MELKSHAM, HARMES, WEIDEMAN

IN LANGDON, VINEY, B. BROWN

A really good fit for Collingwood, that's my take on Weideman.

His hands are poor and his kicking skills at goal are very poor. Season 2021 so far, 4 matches, 3 goals 4 behinds, says it all.

There is no lockdown role for Harmes this week, so for team balance he goes for Viney.

Melksham is simply omitted due to his lack of defensive acts.

Sparrow stays due to his work ethic and upside.

Both Harmes and Weideman will stay in and Viney is not ready yet.

I've got a sneaky feeling Weid will explode this Monday in his audition for his new side.

If Goody's feeling all matey this week:

IN - Langdon

Out - Sparrow

If Goody has any integrity of selection:

In - Langdon

Out - Melksham

 
18 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I've got a sneaky feeling Weid will explode this Monday in his audition for his new side.

If Goody's feeling all matey this week:

IN - Langdon

Out - Sparrow

If Goody has any integrity of selection:

In - Langdon

Out - Melksham

I swear Milkshake has photos of Goodwin, he never gets dropped. Hopefully he makes the right choice this week and drops him. Goody said a few weeks ago in a team meeting that the boys on our list who are playing in the vfl can always continue to learn and press for their spot, yet there are half a dozen blokes playing better than Melk yet can't get a game...

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44 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I've got a sneaky feeling Weid will explode this Monday in his audition for his new side.

If Goody's feeling all matey this week:

IN - Langdon

Out - Sparrow

If Goody has any integrity of selection:

In - Langdon

Out - Melksham

What a load of complete rubbish.  Give the bloke some credit FFS. 

1 hour ago, Trisul said:

 

Excellent

I’d expect Benny Brown is named as an emergency given TMac’s second child is due next week - and he’s already said he’d come home if the baby comes early.

Be interesting to see if Mitch Brown is named instead though. Might be a good indicator of where Ben is in the current pecking order.

Still nervous about Salem too.

 

No change. team needs to focus. collingwood has lost their coach so that may spark the player up, we need to beat them and beat them soundly. Now is not to time to relax or go in thinking we have this won.

1 hour ago, Demons11 said:

What a load of complete rubbish.  Give the bloke some credit FFS. 

Not to mention, Melksham was dropped, and was replaced by Chandler ... who had about 4 touches.

Only like-for like player for that position would be Jones, but presumably Langdon for Melksham and either Sparrow or Petracca push up into the high-half forward role.


30 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I’d expect Benny Brown is named as an emergency given TMac’s second child is due next week - and he’s already said he’d come home if the baby comes early.

Be interesting to see if Mitch Brown is named instead though. Might be a good indicator of where Ben is in the current pecking order.

Still nervous about Salem too.

M Brown was an emergency last week but B Brown wasn't.

With no VFL game since then, will be interesting to see if that changes.

4 hours ago, 64 WEG POSTER said:

OUT MELKSHAM, HARMES, WEIDEMAN

IN LANGDON, VINEY, B. BROWN

A really good fit for Collingwood, that's my take on Weideman.

His hands are poor and his kicking skills at goal are very poor. Season 2021 so far, 4 matches, 3 goals 4 behinds, says it all.

There is no lockdown role for Harmes this week, so for team balance he goes for Viney.

Melksham is simply omitted due to his lack of defensive acts.

Sparrow stays due to his work ethic and upside.

Gday weg 64, Picket Fence Ere , A lot of great posting and debate awaits you, strap yourself in and enjoy the ride!   Cheers PF

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Gday weg 64, Picket Fence Ere , A lot of great posting and debate awaits you, strap yourself in and enjoy the ride!   Cheers PF

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