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13 minutes ago, Jaded said:

You were right. Hibbo out. Smith still in. 
I’m confused. 

I think Smith did well last week and has been recognised by the match cttee that maybe we get some more game time into him, deservedly, as back up material for the finals.

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9 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Thought Hibbo would be the natural choice to play on Rohan. He could have a field day if he gets hold of Smith 

Hibberd not as good in the air as Smith - one of Roham's strengths.

Maybe even in the team to allow bench time for May or Petty.

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19 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I don’t know how Sparrow is in ahead of JJ. Unless JJ is sore he is just a better player. 
 

Maybe "resting" JJ and having another look at Sparrow

15 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

I disagree with Smith holding his spot over Hibberd and Sparrow holding his spot over Jordon.

But, neither is an egregiously bad decision.

If Port wins, I truly hope Smith proves me wrong. 

I am sure the selection panel will be happy

13 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Smith might be worth a try on Cameron.

His athleticism would give him a show of keeping up on the lead and in the air.

Smith could run off Cameron and give his mammies a real test.

11 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Sparrow extremely lucky to hold spot would have kept jordan

see above Maybe "resting" JJ and having another look at Sparrow

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8 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Maybe "resting" JJ and having another look at Sparrow

I am sure the selection panel will be happy

Smith could run off Cameron and give his mammies a real test.

see above Maybe "resting" JJ and having another look at Sparrow

Sore mammies would make chest marking quite difficult I guess. 

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15 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Smith might be worth a try on Cameron.

His athleticism would give him a show of keeping up on the lead and in the air.

Agree - he will probably start on Rohan but could be back up for Cameron in case Petty struggles with either of Cameron or Hawkins. I reckon Riv could possibly cover Rohan. Thought hibberd might play on Danger when he goes forward (as he did successfully on Martin). Not sure he has the smarts, but athletically Smith could play on all of Cameron, Rohan and Dangerfield. Might be a bit of frost-ball heart in mouth stuff! 

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2 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Sore mammies would make chest marking quite difficult I guess. 

Did you just morph into @Demonstone

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28 minutes ago, Satan said:

Selectors want an extra tall defender keeping smith , 

Nup.

Smith playing hunts role.

Smith will provide help in some aerial contests,  and will find himself isolated against a tall at some points though the game (just as Hunt does), but as we saw last year he is no good defensively one on one.

Half back flanker, run and carry and overlap run will be his go. 

 

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I would guess that Jordon is being rested given the lack of a week off. Might be a similar deal with Hibberd and Smith. On the one hand, Hibberd is old enough to benefit from a week off as well as mature enough to not lose form while away. On the other hand, after so much time out of the game Smith needs to be tested and run in if he is going to be any part of our finals effort.

 

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This is the last chance to test any strategies/tactics or any match ups or whether any particular footballer is the one we need over another.

While I don't think we should - or are - taking this game lightly, both clubs would want to keep something in reserve. We shouldn't give everything away to be di-sected by opposition in games when we do meet in the finals. I suspect that the outcome of Friday night's game may affect the way we play. We want to avoid an away game against Port in Adelaide but any other scenario in the first week of finals is K by me.

Would the AFL schedule a game in Adelaide where Port were the away team if crowds could attend there but not in Vic?

 

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10 minutes ago, binman said:

Nup.

Smith playing hunts role.

Smith will provide help in some aerial contests,  and will find himself isolated against a tall at some points though the game (just as Hunt does), but as we saw last year he is no good defensively one on one.

Half back flanker, run and carry and overlap run will be his go.

Sorry binny, couldn't disagree more with this. He may run off his opponent at times, but Smith is being used specifically as a match up for Rohan IMO.

Rivers, Salem, Bowey along with Langdon will provide the run and carry most of the time. This is a coach who spent big money and big trade currency to fix our back half turnovers (bye bye Frosty), so I have high doubts he would then turn to Joel Smith the week before finals to provide our run and carry out of the back line.

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7 minutes ago, binman said:

Nup.

Smith playing hunts role.

Smith will provide help in some aerial contests,  and will find himself isolated against a tall at some points though the game (just as Hunt does), but as we saw last year he is no good defensively one on one.

Half back flanker, run and carry and overlap run will be his go. 

 

Last year was a year ago - don't know, but he may have addressed this.  Looked OK one on one last week, at times.

2 minutes ago, Big Col said:

This is the last chance to test any strategies/tactics or any match ups or whether any particular footballer is the one we need over another.

While I don't think we should - or are - taking this game lightly, both clubs would want to keep something in reserve. We shouldn't give everything away to be di-sected by opposition in games when we do meet in the finals. I suspect that the outcome of Friday night's game may affect the way we play. We want to avoid an away game against Port in Adelaide but any other scenario in the first week of finals is K by me.

Would the AFL schedule a game in Adelaide where Port were the away team if crowds could attend there but not in Vic?

 

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Wouldn't put it past them especially v Melbourne.  But we can win there anyway.

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Like the changes,  Smith gets his chance.  But could we be to tall with him?  Think he is in the side to lock down and allow Bowie and Salem to run off.

Bowie has taken Hibbards role and is a much better user by foot,  but Hibbo must keep in touch in case he comes up against a stringer, Greene in the finals as he is the best match up for them.

Good monitor to be in guys with the likes of Weidemen, Hibbard, Jones, Jordon, Melksham, Baker as our back ups.  

Let's do it!!

 

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Interesting Cats resting Higgins and good news for us. Think they’d have played him if the bye next week was happening. 

Dees coaches have a lot of faith in Sparrow and he will make a contest and has legs. Clearly Jordon being managed and that’s a win for the first week of finals!

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27 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I don’t see what they see in Sparrow.

I get the Jordon omission though. The Jordon of round 1-17 has been far superior to the Jordon of rounds 18-22

I do.  Sparrow was on the bottom of so many packs last game.  Now if he could improve his disposal.....

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8 minutes ago, Big Col said:

This is the last chance to test any strategies/tactics or any match ups or whether any particular footballer is the one we need over another.

While I don't think we should - or are - taking this game lightly, both clubs would want to keep something in reserve. We shouldn't give everything away to be di-sected by opposition in games when we do meet in the finals. I suspect that the outcome of Friday night's game may affect the way we play. We want to avoid an away game against Port in Adelaide but any other scenario in the first week of finals is K by me.

Would the AFL schedule a game in Adelaide where Port were the away team if crowds could attend there but not in Vic?

 

Apparently the "Home" sides will have a say in where they play.  Melbourne have said they would prefer to play at an empty MCG than travel.  But if they had too id say they would play in Perth so Port have to travel as well.  Not sure if Tasmania or Brisbane are options.

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