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6 hours ago, demon3165 said:

Spargo is one of the few players who has composer and a football brain when the forward line was more open that's when he shines. 

I agree Spargo has great use if the ball but he just hasnt been getting it of late.

I would not mind him having time in the middle but hes in a slump

 

Edited by leave it to deever

 

If the game ends up being played in Darwin, I wonder whether that will force the FD to consider some rotations for freshness in with the Perth game the following week.

39 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

If the game ends up being played in Darwin, I wonder whether that will force the FD to consider some rotations for freshness in with the Perth game the following week.

Good question TU. I think we need them this week.

 

When and where are we playing ffs? I need to plan my weekend.

I think we need to challenge a few players and mix it up. It's time for a new game style, or try something to get a few ideas.

I know it's crazy and won't happen, but I'd rest Gawn and Tracc!!!!!

I'd play Salem in the midfield and Brayshaw back. I'd like to get a look at Declase on a wing.

The main reasoning behind resting Tracc and Gawn is to hand over the leadership to some of the others and tell them they need to step up. Salem should be a leader out there but constantly just runs around getting cheap kicks. He gets very comfortable and goes under the radar. Get him in the midfield mix or at least on a wing and into the game more. Get him connecting forward.

Gawn played like he was an island against the dogs, constantly almost giving up on connecting with his midfield and grabbing the ball and lolly popping it forward. And I think a lot of players wait for Tracc to win the game, without trying to win it themselves.

We'd probably lose and I'd look silly but thats my fix.

Actually by posting this post I'm already looking silly. But think of this. We have been injury free and have not had to bring in fringe players and develop them within team structures. Is this a bad thing or a good thing? In our case I'm not sure.


11 hours ago, deespicable me said:

I think we need to challenge a few players and mix it up. It's time for a new game style, or try something to get a few ideas.

I know it's crazy and won't happen, but I'd rest Gawn and Tracc!!!!!

I'd play Salem in the midfield and Brayshaw back. I'd like to get a look at Declase on a wing.

The main reasoning behind resting Tracc and Gawn is to hand over the leadership to some of the others and tell them they need to step up. Salem should be a leader out there but constantly just runs around getting cheap kicks. He gets very comfortable and goes under the radar. Get him in the midfield mix or at least on a wing and into the game more. Get him connecting forward.

Gawn played like he was an island against the dogs, constantly almost giving up on connecting with his midfield and grabbing the ball and lolly popping it forward. And I think a lot of players wait for Tracc to win the game, without trying to win it themselves.

We'd probably lose and I'd look silly but thats my fix.

Actually by posting this post I'm already looking silly. But think of this. We have been injury free and have not had to bring in fringe players and develop them within team structures. Is this a bad thing or a good thing? In our case I'm not sure.

This the sort of thinking which suggests you'd be a good coach. Please apply for the Collingwood job. I'd be happy for them to have you as their coach. 

If we end up playing the Suns in NT, and then go over to Perth, will we do so without TMac and Lever?

 

 

Changes they should make: choose their own adventure

Changes they will make: One (Harmes out for Sparrow or Melksham). Or None

12 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

If we end up playing the Suns in NT, and then go over to Perth, will we do so without TMac and Lever?

 

Why would we do that?

What's the go with them?


Just now, faultydet said:

Why would we do that?

What's the go with them?

Both have new babies.

3 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Both have new babies.

With Victoria out of lockdown, I'd be livid if key players pulled out of must win games.

Let's hope they do the right thing by their teammates and employers.

6 minutes ago, faultydet said:

With Victoria out of lockdown, I'd be livid if key players pulled out of must win games.

Let's hope they do the right thing by their teammates and employers.

They may prefer to do the right thing by their families. Personally, I wouldn't blame them.

Apologies, simplistic question; the AFL website says the game will be in VIC and there doesn't seem to be a game at Marvel on Saturday - so shouldn't it be there?

Have I missed something, other than my marbles?

 

Goody in his press conference said they're pretty much playing at Metricon on Saturday. 


10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Goody in his press conference said they're pretty much playing at Metricon on Saturday. 

Ripping weather up here at present south of the Tweed in New South Mexico. 23 Sat, 28 Sunday.

Bowey is set to make his debut.

2 minutes ago, Megatron said:

Bowey is set to make his debut.

LET'S DANCE

5 minutes ago, Megatron said:

Bowey is set to make his debut.

Please bring Oscar Baker in as well.. I feel a need… a need for … more gingers… 

Edited by SPC


Awesome! From watching his game on VFL he's been an absolute stand out.

I'm thinking Rivers will be dropped.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Awesome! From watching his game on VFL he's been an absolute stand out.

I'm thinking Rivers will be dropped.

Surely Hibbo instead

With Bowey coming in, are my prayers of Salem into the middle or HFF going to be answered….?? ??

 

Out(In): Harmes (Melk), Hibbo (AVB), Brayshaw (the-class), Rivers (Bowey)

Move: Viney to swap with Pickett

3 hours ago, Superunknown said:

Ripping weather up here at present south of the Tweed in New South Mexico. 23 Sat, 28 Sunday.

I hope those numbers are temperatures and not cases of Covid in the community in northern NSW


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