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Forward and midfield coaching staff change places because Gawn has no idea where his midfield is forward line has no idea where to run to its just go to a pack and hope.

 
6 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

Not sure about Bedford, yes he's quick but doesn't do much at all.

I rate him and think he will be better at AFL level and is ready. He wont be a high possession but he creates chances and fits our repeat chaos style. Being named an emergency shows he is not far off. 

Would like to see Declase and Bowey get a chance to see if they offer a point of difference to how we play.

 
1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Would like to see Declase and Bowey get a chance to see if they offer a point of difference to how we play.

I’m thinking Declase would add to our team right now.  He’s physically really strong and good skills. Probably better option than Vandenburg and would love the opportunity. Declase looked good in the VFL games. 

30 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Good precis

I don’t follow the VFL - do Declase and Bowey offer run and polish?

I mentioned last week Melksham and his targeting inside 50 would help - kicking polish. 
jones for composure

Yes definately Bowey and Declase upgrades


Bowey is a true footballer, smart and can kick the footy.

Weid or Daw in for Jackson (managed)

Sparrow in for Jordon (managed) 

Melksham in for Anb (sent back to school at Casey)

Jones/Vandenburg/Declase in for Harmes

Hibberd just stays in. Just. Might consider Lockhart.  

Brayshaw just stays in. Both on notice.  

Trac to go specsavers.  Missing targets too often. 
 

So it’s 

hibberd May Lever

salem Petty Hunt 

Brayshaw Viney Langdon 

Melksham Tmcd Spargo

Pickett BBB Fritsch 

Gawn Petracca Oliver

Rivers Daw Sparrow Jones

medi sub Baker 

emerg. Lockhart Vandenburg Declase Bowey 

Bowie yes not sure about Declase but has some silk about him from what I have watched take Viney out and put Gus in the guts nearly would put ANB out and Chandler in.  But doubt there will be to many changes if we go by Goodwins past.

Edited by demon3165

 

Jackson and Harmes should be dropped. Maybe Hibbo too. Just not doing enough. Can’t have that many out of form players in the team

I was losing it at Brown missing those 3 shots when the game was in the balance but his late couple of goals saves him. He is worth persevering with. 

maybe try Weed/TMac/Brown fwd line and see how that goes. T Mac out of form too but can’t drop everyone

12 hours ago, COOLX said:

In Daw( forward pocket) . Declase(wing)  ,AVB(mid) and Melksham(forward). out Viney , Brayshaw  , Spargo, ANB

Don't think so.


1 hour ago, Clintosaurus said:

Would like to see Declase and Bowey get a chance to see if they offer a point of difference to how we play.

Debuting two in the same game just will not happen.  

5 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Debuting two in the same game just will not happen.  

And thats the problem the club has.. far too conservative!

13 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

B: BOWEY, MAY, LEVER

HB: SALEM, PETTY, HUNT

C: LANGDON, PETRACCA, BRAYSHAW

HF: MELKSHAM, MCDONALD, PICKETT

F: FRITSCH, B.BROWN, CHANDLER

FOLL: GAWN, OLIVER, VINEY

IC: SPARROW, VANDENBERG, RIVERS, JONES

SUB: HARMES

IN: BOWEY, MELKSHAM, CHANDLER, SPARROW, VANDENBERG, JONES

OUT: HIBBERD, NEAL-BULLEN, JACKSON, HARMES, JORDON, SPARGO

Good team. Might be time to manage Pickett and to retain Jordan (to turn him over time into a loose cannon).

In: Melksham Weideman Sparrow

Out: Harmes Jackson Jordon 

Think we are playing one too many mids with Viney and Harmes now in. 

Jackson needs a rest and Weids can back up ruck and is more dangerous forward

Jordon needs a rest and Sparrow needs a run 

 

46 minutes ago, Pulp Fritschon said:

In: Melksham Weideman Sparrow

Out: Harmes Jackson Jordon 

Think we are playing one too many mids with Viney and Harmes now in. 

Jackson needs a rest and Weids can back up ruck and is more dangerous forward

Jordon needs a rest and Sparrow needs a run 

 

I left out same three and brought in VDB rather than Weideman.

Week after I’d give Rivers a rest week and possibly Salem or Langdon, both seemed a little flat, but hopefully no need as they might bounce back next week!

Assuming we have been doing the loading, let’s hope we’re nearly finished it and come up ready to roll in the finals. We need to start finding some real form quickly as finals are just over a month away.

Re Spargo and Pickett that pocket/half forward role they play just lends itself to some quiet games, look at stats across the league and you will see the variance across 3-4 weeks.

Our best is up there with any team, but that’s what we have to bring. We’ve had a great run with injuries, so no excuse not to have a good final series.


14 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

B: BOWEY, MAY, LEVER

HB: SALEM, PETTY, HUNT

C: LANGDON, PETRACCA, BRAYSHAW

HF: MELKSHAM, MCDONALD, PICKETT

F: FRITSCH, B.BROWN, CHANDLER

FOLL: GAWN, OLIVER, VINEY

IC: SPARROW, VANDENBERG, RIVERS, JONES

SUB: HARMES

IN: BOWEY, MELKSHAM, CHANDLER, SPARROW, VANDENBERG, JONES

OUT: HIBBERD, NEAL-BULLEN, JACKSON, HARMES, JORDON, SPARGO

 

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

And thats the problem the club has.. far too conservative!

This team will fail if it is not bold.

Neale Bullen had his best game by far so will stay in team.

Had been hopeless in recent games.

We’ve had 17 players play 17-18 games this year. And Petty isn’t one of them. 
We haven’t really changed it up that much, so I’d be surprised if we have more than 1 change. Highly likely it is 0 Changes. 
 

yes, id love to rest a few players, bring in my personal favs, and drop my whipping boys, but we’ve played the same 18 odd players for the better part of 4 years now - I’m not expecting us to change off the back of an ‘ok, not great’ game. 
 

0 changes for me. But if I’m being emotional, I’d love to see Harmes take the week off and love to see Bowey get a run (but that’d mean we’d be dropping pig and I don’t see that happening). 


19 minutes ago, Sam ARBER said:

Neale Bullen had his best game by far so will stay in team.

Had been hopeless in recent games.

Mate he was woeful last night.

 

Has this game officially being moved to the Gabba? According to the AFL fixture it’s listed at the Gabba without a date or time.

16 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

Weid

No thanks. Kid is scared of his shadow.

He should be firing like Larkey is for North!

 

Not sure why, but spargo  looked to be playing loose in defence last night? Maybe he had a run with role.

He played 60% game time last week. I’d give him a rest. Jackson also looks tired, maybe it’s time to have a look at Daw? He has been rucking well for Casey when he’s played? 

Out: Spargo, Jackson (Maybe?)

In: Sparrow, Daw (I cringe as I type it)

If Mitch Brown was fit he would be worth a look. At least he has some craft.
 

Maybe Melksham could be a chance to come in as well? He lacks a pressure game but he can certainly use it.

 

 

 

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Edited by Doug Reemer

 
7 minutes ago, Doug Reemer said:

No thanks. Kid is scared of his shadow.

He should be firing like Larkey is for North!

In: Daw

Ok then...

2 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Ok then...

Sorry. I just don’t trust Weideman.

 


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