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I think smith out and melksham in. Unlucky to be dropped can help move the ball out of the back line. Can switch with tmac if we lever or may get hurt. If not then hibbo in for smith

 
28 minutes ago, Monkeyfist31 said:

I think smith out and melksham in. Unlucky to be dropped can help move the ball out of the back line. Can switch with tmac if we lever or may get hurt. If not then hibbo in for smith

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I doubt we'll be dropping a defender to bring in Melksham. That throws the balance of the side out.

We'll either go unchanged or most likely Hibberd for Smith.

 

Presuming all fit, the only change would be Smith for Hibberd.

If McDonald is still experiencing back issues, then Melksham comes in.

It is forecast to be showery, so a smaller forward to replace McDonald would be wise.

Jordon remains the medical sub.


Love this line from Kozzy in his interview from the MFC website today:

“For us, it’s just about making our Dees fans and our families proud.”

Who gets Cameron? Bowey? Hibbo?

bowey is 176cm to Cameron’s 180cm But Cameron isn’t really known for his marking.

Hibbo did a good job on him last time though. I get more worried about Zac Bailey. We also need to keep someone tight on Daniel rich.. maybe spargo for when it hits our forward half? Please don’t let another night happen of freedom like we did with Caleb Daniel

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