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1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Always thought we should play Weid down back in VFL occasionally just for a game like this

If McDonald were in the side (he's not, due to injury), he'd be playing down back right now.

This is a perfect storm of backline injuries.

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Aghh. Not so easy now Simon. Sitting Oliver on the pine after his start to the game, losing momentum, then doing the same thing again. [censored].


Ok, where are these extra gears we've been talking about…?

Smashed in centre clearances, smashed in defence, smashed for ground balls....

Demonland: Weid is useless

Its all to play for now

can't afford any passengers but there's a few today unfortunately


2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

wheresTrac?

Melk wont make 201

Weid could be finished.

Put Weid into the middle for Jacko's role (in support when needed), Jacko takes Maxy's role and Maxy to CHB

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2 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Weed has no physical presence.

He has that 3 or 4 disposals so far. Hi 

 

Show up, Christian. 


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