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No change. 

No change, an 83 point win.

 

 

No change.

Hopefully they don't drop Rivers for Hunt. Thought Rivers was fairly poor but can't drop someone after that.


No change.

Jordon holds his spot as sub. It's hard for Chunk, but Jordon has been in the 23 almost all year and it's just the right thing for Jordon to have that spot.

Absolutely no change.

Im sorry for Hunt but he got injured at the wrong time and Bowey passed a big test tonight.

I would make Jones sub. If it’s out of JJ or Jones I’d make a sentimental call and give it to Jones given it’s highly likely  neither will actually get on the field.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

 

Suspect May's hamstring is an issue

He was preserved tonight in case of a concussion or other significant injury until no question

Who replaces May?

And yes, I want Jones as sub!!!


No change.

But I bleed for Nathan Jones. 

No change. Sorry Jonesy.

I literally can't believe there is a changes for the GF thread

 

Pinch yourselves people

 


Should have said, if May's injured, I think it will be Joel Smith (assuming he's fit). There aren't any other reasonable options.

Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Yes we can

Heart and connection got us here

Jones is simply not good enough anymore, he is well down the pecking order.

1 minute ago, Frustrated Demon said:

Please do not put Jones as sub. We cannot get sentimental in a grand final

If they make him sub then it means that he’s earnt it, no questions asked. He’s been listed as an emergency for 2 games now so IMO there’s no reason why (either sentimentally or logically)they shouldn’t make him the sub.

That being said, he’ll probably go home to see the birth of his kids so this argument is pointless.

2 minutes ago, nacnud said:

If they make him sub then it means that he’s earnt it, no questions asked. He’s been listed as an emergency for 2 games now so IMO there’s no reason why (either sentimentally or logically)they shouldn’t make him the sub.

That being said, he’ll probably go home to see the birth of his kids so this argument is pointless.

He's been an emergency, not the medi-sub.

Jordon's been the sub in both the finals and there's no reason he would slip below Jones in the pecking order now.


Jones sub. He is capable of what Jordon did tonight. His presence on the bench alone will lift the team. 

Jones in?

 

Love James Jordan but Jonesy has earned the right to be in the team. 

Edited by Jibroni

Ratugolea out and Tom Stewart in, just to stick it up Doc Larkin.

Oh, wait.


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