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Obviously any selection is only a guess at this time of year ...... but to leave Max out ..... stupidity.

I reckon the practice game he played against Carlton was off the the planet and Brownlow votes worthy.

Not a bad start to the season.

Sam Walsh is set to miss the first 4 games of the season. Limited preseason and a tricky injury to recover from i think he will struggle to make AA selection. Class player though

 

The definition of a slow news day.

4 Lions and 2 Dogs in the team. King must think the Lions are going to try to challenge us for the flag.

Max not in because Jacko will get more game time?

Pendlebury - are you serious?

 


7 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Pendlebury - are you serious?

Pendlebury will be a weapon off halfback.

29 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Pendlebury will be a weapon off halfback.

Depends how often he gets on the ground...the end comes fast at his age.

 

Better than Campbell Browns top 10 🤦‍♂️

Mind-numbing rubbish. So many things to complain about in this selection but I’ll just mention one: why does everyone rate Jeremy Cameron so high? Yes he could once play but what has he done for two seasons now?

28 minutes ago, Red and Blue realist said:

Did you know he used to play basketball?

Did you know he supported Melbourne as a kid?

 

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He must want publicity for not picking Gawn.

The All Australian captain, premiership captain, hero who kicked a goal after the siren to win his team the minor premiership and tallest player ever to kick 5 goals in a final.

 

Seriously, who cares? 

Also, one year, if Jackson is as good as I think he is, Gawn will be eclipsed and will move off to the undying lands…

… the forward pocket next to Fritsch.


4 hours ago, Demonland said:

Extracting the urine with no Max

 

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Glad someone rates Salem. No Gawn is trash of course.

Am I the only one perplexed by Butters instead of Fritsch?

Gawn out is madness! I also expect BBB to kick 70 plus goals and play FF in this team

I don't even think Darcy is the best young ruckman going around, i genuinely don't understand the hype, he's looked good against average opposition, but been belted by the Gawn's and Nic Nats of the world. 

2 Positions that stuck out to me were Amon on the wing and Naughton at FF.  LOL.


Football commentator makes prediction...

Supporters outraged.... more clicks on website.... more advertising... football commentator given pat on back by boss for creating website traffic... football commentator makes more crazy prediction... more supporter outrage...

I think I see a pattern. 

 

13 hours ago, Jontee said:

Max not in because Jacko will get more game time?

Pendlebury - are you serious?

 

Good thoughts Jontee.

I think your'e on to something re: Max and if true that's Ok,  but Pendelbury is laughable.

Naughton's underwhelming GF performance soundly beaten by My questions King's 'Insights".  So thus they are predictions which is what the game is al about anyway.  He does love salem so credit there that he's consistent in his selection for that position and recognises him in his team.  Last year he felt Salem was the key to the Dees and oppos needed a plan for him.

But great article for clickbait and King to remain relevant. I can just hear him quoting Champion data as justification.

Why no Steven May? Is it because of hammy injuries?

If that is so, there are plenty in that team with injury concerns 

 

I have no issues with Max being excluded. Jackson should take time from him, and Darcy is a beast.

The biggest problem with King’s team is he’s named 5 defenders, a ruck and 2 forwards and flooded the rest of the side with on ballers. Even Amon isn’t a full time winger anymore.

If you wanted to pick the best 14 midfielders just write a list of them. Don’t hide it in a team.

1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

I have no issues with Max being excluded. Jackson should take time from him, and Darcy is a beast.

The biggest problem with King’s team is he’s named 5 defenders, a ruck and 2 forwards and flooded the rest of the side with on ballers. Even Amon isn’t a full time winger anymore.

If you wanted to pick the best 14 midfielders just write a list of them. Don’t hide it in a team.

Sad part is that's normally how the AA team goes. Big blokes who look like Tarzan play like Jane, a token small forward, best 2 full backs for the year and midfielders 

 

For the record I think David King can have whomever he wants in he's PREDICTED AA team. The top 50 players list are blowing my mind. Dusty Martin and Nat Fyfe are shadows of their former selves and are constantly rated top 10 players, players like Walsh, Touk Miller and Parish destroy games all year and are ignored 🤷🏽‍♂️


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