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B: BIRCH, COLVIN

HB: GOLDRICK, LAMPARD, HEATH

C: MCNAMARA, PAXMAN, BANNAN

HF: MITHEN, SCOTT, HORE

F: D.PAERCE, HARRIS

FOLL: L.PEARCE, ZANKER, HANKS

IC: SHERRIFF, WEST, CARIS, PARRY, GAY

EMERG: TARRANT, PETREVSKI

 

IN: LAMPARD, HEATH, SCOTT, GAY, SHERRIFF

OUT: TARRANT, PETREVSKI, FITZSIMON, MAGEE, BROWN 

 
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  On 15/01/2022 at 09:02, WERRIDEE said:

B: BIRCH, COLVIN

HB: GOLDRICK, LAMPARD, HEATH

C: MCNAMARA, PAXMAN, BANNAN

HF: MITHEN, SCOTT, HORE

F: D.PEARCE, HARRIS

FOLL: L.PEARCE, ZANKER, HANKS

IC: SHERRIFF, WEST, CARIS, PARRY, GAY

EMERG: TARRANT, PETREVSKI

 

IN: LAMPARD, HEATH, SCOTT, GAY, SHERRIFF

OUT: TARRANT, PETREVSKI, FITZSIMON, MAGEE, BROWN 

 

Colvin, Magee and petrevski to make way for 

Gay, Lampard n sherriff 

 

Covid paranoia will make the changes for next week. And why would you drop Fitzsimons ?

  On 15/01/2022 at 13:08, dl4e said:

Covid paranoia will make the changes for next week. And why would you drop Fitzsimons ?

Fitzsimons has earned another run IMO. Got to reward that.

Feels like the 'protocols' five are walk-up starts though.

Petrevski, Magee and Parry in the mix to miss. Anyone remotely in need of a refresh should get that, though unlikely at this early stage.

Depth is the key this season - early season game time could prove vital for some of the lesser lights to jump in later...but how far can this be pushed without sacrificing team synergy and the form of the big guns?

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  On 15/01/2022 at 09:02, WERRIDEE said:

B: BIRCH, COLVIN

HB: GOLDRICK, LAMPARD, HEATH

C: MCNAMARA, PAXMAN, BANNAN

HF: MITHEN, SCOTT, HORE

F: D.PAERCE, HARRIS

FOLL: L.PEARCE, ZANKER, HANKS

IC: SHERRIFF, WEST, CARIS, PARRY, GAY

EMERG: TARRANT, PETREVSKI

 

IN: LAMPARD, HEATH, SCOTT, GAY, SHERRIFF

OUT: TARRANT, PETREVSKI, FITZSIMON, MAGEE, BROWN 

Agree with the additions but Fitzsimon and Petrevski unlucky to miss out. Very strong squad this year.  

Checked out the training gallery, thinking I might get some insight into whether any of last week's five have served their Covid protocol time already. But no, only players from last week's team included.

However, great to see Purcell up and running. A month away by my count, fingers crossed for no setbacks.

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  On 15/01/2022 at 13:08, dl4e said:

Covid paranoia will make the changes for next week. And why would you drop Fitzsimons ?

She's unlucky but who would be the 5 you would drop for those 5 regulars.

 

Injury update - Mick gives the timeline of last round's Covid impact. Gay, Lampard and Sherriff were all ruled out just 24 hours before the game, so a great effort to adjust quickly. As we all understand with Covid, seems like some feeling the effects more/longer than others.

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  On 18/01/2022 at 14:00, WERRIDEE said:

She's unlucky but who would be the 5 you would drop for those 5 regulars.

The 3 in would be Gay, Heath and Scott. Out would probably be Brown, Petrevski and McGee.


Round 3 | Four additions for Pride Round
INS – Heath, Scott, Sherriff, Lampard 
OUTS – Mithen (AFL Health and Safety protocols), Brown, Magee, Petrevski (omitted)

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/1050166/aflw-round-3-four-additions-for-pride-round?spMailingID=7847060&spUserID=Mjg4NTYxMjQ5NDA0S0&spJobID=1420717874&spReportId=MTQyMDcxNzg3NAS2

very good in’s…shame about mithen, she’s been playing well imo 

  On 21/01/2022 at 06:53, Nicko said:

Round 3 | Four additions for Pride Round
INS – Heath, Scott, Sherriff, Lampard 
OUTS – Mithen (AFL Health and Safety protocols), Brown, Magee, Petrevski (omitted)

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/1050166/aflw-round-3-four-additions-for-pride-round?spMailingID=7847060&spUserID=Mjg4NTYxMjQ5NDA0S0&spJobID=1420717874&spReportId=MTQyMDcxNzg3NAS2

very good in’s…shame about mithen, she’s been playing well imo 

...and one of our faces for the Pride Round / Dees guernsey showing

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THE TEAMS
 
MELBOURNE

B: L.Birch 9 G.Colvin 32  
HB: S.Heath 30 S.Lampard 8 S.Goldrick 23
C: E.McNamara 22 T.Hanks 5 C.Sherriff 18
HF: T.Harris 7 K.Hore 10 J.Parry 19
F: D.Pearce - C 6 M.Fitzsimon 24
Foll: L.Pearce 15 E.Zanker 29 K.Paxman 4
I/C: B.Tarrant 20 M.Caris 21 E.West 11 A.Bannan 16 S.Scott 12  

Emerg: L.Magee 26 A.Brown 28  

IN Heath Lampard Scott Sherriff
 
OUT Brown (omitted) Magee (omitted) Mithen (AFL Protocol) Petrevski (omitted)
 
ST KILDA

B: T.Lucas-Rodd 18 R.Ott 20  
HB: B.Jakobsson 8 J.Van Dyk 36 H.Priest - C 14
C: M.McDonald 1 T.White 29 C.Phillips 35
HF: D.Guttridge 5 K.Shierlaw 12 R.Dillon 25
F: A.Richards 22 J.Vogt 10
Foll: L.Cutting 26 N.Xenos 27 T.Meyer 34
I/C: L.Burke 30 O.Vesely 23 A.Burke 3 R.Watt 7 I.Shannon 11  

Emerg: R.Saulitis 13 E.Friend 16  

IN: Meyer Richards Shannon Watt
 
OUT: Exon (injured) Greiser (omitted) Saulitis (omitted) Woodward (omitted)

Excellent ins. Unfortunate for Lily. 

Parry needs to raise her game. Contributed little thus far

The saints have dropped Greisner. She was the reason we lost to them 2 years ago so good for us she isn't playing. That said she was very off the pace against the pies last week.

Aside from Mithen it’s a strong line up we will put out. 
The two ex Demons playing for the Saints - Cat Phillips and Bianca Jakobsson - are going to have their hands full. 
It should be a regulation win for Melbourne over an undermanned Saints outfit

Then off to Adelaide to play the undefeated Crows. That’ll be big


Madi Gay must have a decent cold ? It is a pity she is not back in.

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Besides Mithen and Gay it's a full strength side should win this game comfortably.

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