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17 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

We’ve done that a few times over the journey. I remember a game were we played 18 short. 

Who were the 4 'guns' on the bench?

 
 

So Vanders in for Harmes, who has an ear infection, according to one of the MFC instagram pages.

Slow, poor foot skills, replaced by slow, poor foot skills 


Go Vanders. Weid added to the emergencies.

Was wondering why I came across this at work today, ‘‘twas a sign.

4B26ACBF-F91D-4BE8-8C27-2F9DC96234E7.thumb.jpeg.913a6626e4327d46495b10dc4dfd199f.jpegGood luck AVB!

3 minutes ago, SPC said:

Slow, poor foot skills, replaced by slow, poor foot skills 

I wouldn’t call either slow - maybe not express but hardly slow 

 

 

I guess a lot of Demonlanders are going to be happy seeing vandenBerg in the team.

Disappointing IMO for Sparrow that he's missed out on a midfield spot, but let's see how vandenBerg goes.

3 minutes ago, Sydee said:

I wouldn’t call either slow - maybe not express but hardly slow 

 

Not talking pure foot speed, also speed of mind 


27 minutes ago, roy11 said:

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/980201

 

OUT: Harmes (EAR INFECTION)
IN: Aaron vandenBerg 

 

Curious how AVB will go, if Nate was fit, wonder who would have gotten in

AVB is going to be useful if the Hawks go the bash, as expected. Aaron will have an opportunity, despite the possibly poor weather conditions, to be a presence and a pillar of strength. He does contribute to making us a better team and has recently been playing really well after recovery. Best wishes for a good game, Aaron.

Given their injuries, anything less than a 60 point win should be considered a failure tomorrow.

vandenBerg would be handy in a final against Geelong if they try their usual physical stuff. This is getting some miles into his fragile legs in preparation for a full-tilt run at a flag.

Don't hate it, although it does nothing to improve our conversion rate up forward.


Maybe Harmes had the ear infection as early as last week?

His entire game was summed up in his first 'possession' I reckon. Tried to pick it up around his bootlaces, missed it, kicked it by accident (almost out on the full), fell over.

5 minutes ago, Kumamoto_Ken said:

Maybe Harmes had the ear infection as early as last week?

His entire game was summed up in his first 'possession' I reckon. Tried to pick it up around his bootlaces, missed it, kicked it by accident (almost out on the full), fell over.

Has carried it for a few weeks now. 'Ear infection' is underselling it, he's needing an operation but is hoping to put it off til post-season.


10 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Has carried it for a few weeks now. 'Ear infection' is underselling it, he's needing an operation but is hoping to put it off til post-season.

Ouch

Sounds intense... excuse the pun

10 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Has carried it for a few weeks now. 'Ear infection' is underselling it, he's needing an operation but is hoping to put it off til post-season.

That’s quite an infection 

 
14 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Would have been a good opportunity to give Bowey or Bedford a game.

Yeah, watched the vfl game on Kayo.

Didn't think AVB was outstanding but was pretty physical as usual.

Maybe the wet weather swung it his way. Feel for Sparrow.

Bowey is getting better every game and Bedford will be a great player for us too at some point.

Jones didn't play, so maybe that's why he's not coming in.


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