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4 hours ago, sisso said:

Majak to make his debut if Jacko is out?

Now that would be interesting and very likely to succeed

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7 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Now that would be interesting and very likely to succeed

Probably won’t happen though I was just throwing it out there more likely to be Weid or Tmac in to give Max a ruck chop out 

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1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

 😁

And I only had to elbow about 10 kids’ heads outta my way on the path to Maxy’s hand. 🙃

Sounds fair.

But this hand slapping with crowd afterwards has to stop.

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6 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Again I find this intriguing and fascinated to see how we cope, I expect we will have more than 3 players and 1 coach go down, then it gets strange.

We would have had many players test positive earlier in the year and therefore they are at a much lower risk to contract it again.  Having a few go down doesn’t mean we will more 

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3 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Stand by for more! could be 8 or 9 changes by match time.... and thats being conservative. This thing just rips through groups and is indescriminent

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35 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Did sparks fly when your hands touched, Civil?

For him, maybe. For me it was a little meh, whatevs.

Haven’t washed my hand since, not planning to anytime soon. 

Anyways, I’m more of a Steven May-restraining-order kinda gal. 

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21 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Stand by for more! could be 8 or 9 changes by match time.... and thats being conservative. This thing just rips through groups and is indescriminent

Unlikely to be that high given a majority of the team have already had it earlier in the year. I know it doesn’t stop you from getting again but the risk is considerably less. It’s not the same as what has happened to WC.

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Opportunity for Daw (Jackson)  I suspect.  Reprieve for Dunstan (Sparrow). .   Bedford likely to fill in for Kosi.  Lever and Viney to return. 

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2 minutes ago, adonski said:

Does Ooze have the courage to play Gus in the guts 

Not going to happen, Gus's current role is way to important to the team structure.

 

16 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Opportunity for Daw (Jackson)  I suspect.  Reprieve for Dunstan (Sparrow). .   Bedford likely to fill in for Kosi.  Lever and Viney to return. 

Tmac in to allow Weid to do the Jackson role. Weid has been training with the rucks and has been doing that role with Majak when playing for Casey. Otherwise I think you are spot on.

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1 hour ago, CYB said:

Unlikely to be that high given a majority of the team have already had it earlier in the year. I know it doesn’t stop you from getting again but the risk is considerably less. It’s not the same as what has happened to WC.

Kozzie shares a house with Spargo and Bedford. I did wonder at that situation but they may have already had it as you said. A good thing that the close contact rules have changed. As an aside, Tuesday last week I stopped at the Cheeky for a coffee, a black Ford Ranger parked in front of me and Koz and Toby got out. Didn't get a chance to talk to them as they looked to be in conversation with one of their sponsors. I don't know the gentleman but I did hear part of the conversation and I do know both players have a common sponsor.

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