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No change

 

No change. 

Smith hangs in

no room for Jordon, Hunt, Hibbo, Melksham or Jonesy   

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Bowey. Struggled early then stepped up and looked more assured after half time. 
Sparrow.  One of our best.  Looked comfortable and hard at it. 
Rivers.  Early mistakes but really hard at it and loved the tackles and smothers. 

If Hunt is fit, then Hunt in Smith out.

 

Need to at least consider tmac.

Have been his biggest fan but his last nine games he has kicked  six goals and returned to the player he was last year.

Credit due to his other 11 games but this is the flag at stake and hes hit a long slump going into and including finals.

Do we have options?

Maybe not. Its a concern though. He didnt go near it today. I know he had two weeks off but do we keep going with him. Hard call. 

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Smith, Bowey out.

Hunt and Hibberd in.

Very harsh on Bowey DD

Just now, Return to Glory said:

Very harsh on Bowey DD

I concur.   Bowey is not in doubt


If Hunt is fit he should replace Smith. If he's not fit then no change

 


4 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Smith might be in trouble given his opponent kicked 5 on him.

Who plays on Toby Greene if GWS get through to the prelim?

Actually, his opponent kicked 3 on Salem in one quarter, and 2 on Smith for the rest of the game.

I guess it may depend upon just what role the match committee / coach had for TMc tonight  

Was it to make a complete fool of Andrews?  If so he did a fantastic job.

 

This thread is just too premature.

Two weeks rest. Let’s savour this win. 

10 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Smith might be in trouble given his opponent kicked 5 on him.

Who plays on Toby Greene if GWS get through to the prelim?

I don't think Toby will be playing. 


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