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First thought is no Steven May. Secondly why have non MFC players. Then I thought they have to be born in Vic. Shame I think I missed the point 😅

 

I thought Weitering would be in the side. Have they got an All Stars team to compare?


Unless the VICS are struggling for numbers I wouldn't have Lever in there.

Has missed a handful of games, and some of the games he's played have been un Jake Lever like.

1 hour ago, WERRIDEE said:

I thought Weitering would be in the side. Have they got an All Stars team to compare?

That looks like a bad error by the boys there.

Weitering is a walk up start in this team.

 
34 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Triple M made an Allies Team (QLD, NSW, TAS & NT)

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Would get swept by that VIC team


So it's place of birth not place of pathway?

 

Edit: Pathway. 

Edited by layzie

4 hours ago, rjay said:

That looks like a bad error by the boys there.

Weitering is a walk up start in this team.

left out as he's injured for the next 6 weeks, i presume?

3 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

left out as he's injured for the next 6 weeks, i presume?

They forget quickly...

There is no game to be played so I think they just forgot.

No idea how Lever is in the team based on 2022 form

12 hours ago, rjay said:

They forget quickly...

There is no game to be played so I think they just forgot.

No they didnt, it was named as if it would be played next week,  meaning Weitering would miss out.


What's with that VIctorian team?

Dusty's played like 4 games this year and not all of them have been great.

Lever's nowhere near his 2021 form.

Weitering's missing.

22 hours ago, ManDee said:

First thought is no Steven May. Secondly why have non MFC players. Then I thought they have to be born in Vic. Shame I think I missed the point 😅

I think State of Origin is based on where players first played their junior footy, not where they were born. But if teams were being selected on basis of place of birth, I'm curious as to whether a team could be constructed of players born overseas. Who in the current competition was born outside Australia? Obviously Mason Cox, some or all of the South Sudanese players, the Irish guys and who else? I have a feeling Andrew McGrath might have been born in Canada. Anyone else? Anyone at our club?

15 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I think State of Origin is based on where players first played their junior footy, not where they were born. But if teams were being selected on basis of place of birth, I'm curious as to whether a team could be constructed of players born overseas. Who in the current competition was born outside Australia? Obviously Mason Cox, some or all of the South Sudanese players, the Irish guys and who else? I have a feeling Andrew McGrath might have been born in Canada. Anyone else? Anyone at our club?

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