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Posted
18 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

If Petty doesn't get up I wonder if Weideman will be strongly considered to play as a defender...?

You are joking right DD? 

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Out of the closet...

Backend

Hunt Petty (Turner) Lever

Salem Thommo Hibberd

Middle

Brayshaw Jordan Langdon

Jackson Oliver Viney

Frontend

Nibbler Petracca Kossie

M Brown Gawn Fritsch

Bench.. Bowey Harmes Spargo Rivers

In .. Rivers Hibberd 

Out.. B Brown Sparrow

Sub.. Sparrow

Emerg..  Melky (for smacking May deserves another game) Laurie, Turner (if Petty is out) Bedford, Daw 

Rationale is to build our versatility...by

1. Get the defence set for the second half of  the year (keep Thommo in the team for insurance at both ends or if May is run out of town) get Pig in, keep Rivers warm, keep May sober, keep watch on Turner)

2. Throw the middle around so its not so predictable, (Gus back to the wing, don't rely on the Oliver-Tractor one two, make Dogga work, get Harmes more involved, keep Jordon and Sparrow learning)

3. The Achilles heel the front end is where Nibbler Kossie Spargo and Fritta must keep doing their pressure thing Bedford and Laurie could offer something down the track (but Big  Benny  is gone, TMac is gone, Weed is done, and Thommo can't help because May is [censored]) that leaves Gawn the captain (he can use M Brown -on Howe as an ally)  which means Dogga  has to ruck all day and so in order to kick more points then the filth we put the TRACTOR at the  front end....

4. Keep the faith...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I’m leaning towards including Hibberd. Gives 100% every time he takes the field. I back his ability to compete. 
 

I think the forward line is NOT the issue. It’s the mids entries inside 50 tht is our problem. I’ve said this for a few weeks now, we are actually hurting ourselves by overusing the ball through the midfield. The old ‘Hollywood handball’ has crept back into our game and it means we put ourselves under pressure and create poor bombing entries. In addition, we are picking the wrong time to hold the ball up in midfield and also when to go quick. If we can fix this and start exiting front of stoppage, we can generate better looks at goal. That’s the key. 
 

 

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Posted
4 hours ago, Swooper1987 said:

Hibberd will have to play this week.  He can play medium or tall and if Petty ends up getting injured during the game we'll need the extra tall.  Tomlinson is a must as well.  Probably looking at a back 7 of Hibberd, Lever, Petty, Tomlinson, Salem, Brayshaw, Bowey I reckon.  That's still 6 premiership players out of the 7.

Hibberd might be able to cover Mihocek 

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Posted
13 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

IN: bedford, hibberd, turner, sideshow bob
OUT: spargo, weideman, hunt, petty

if petty comes up then obviously turner doesn't debut

I'm just wondering if anyone watched Tomlinson's game last week? How on earth should he be retained? Why should Spargo be dropped? Who is sideshow bob? Weideman never played.

IN: Bedford, Hibberd, Turner

OUT: Hunt, Tomlinson, B.Brown

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Posted
2 hours ago, grey wolf said:

Out of the closet...

Backend

Hunt Petty (Turner) Lever

Salem Thommo Hibberd

Middle

Brayshaw Jordan Langdon

Jackson Oliver Viney

Frontend

Nibbler Petracca Kossie

M Brown Gawn Fritsch

Bench.. Bowey Harmes Spargo Rivers

In .. Rivers Hibberd 

Out.. B Brown Sparrow

Sub.. Sparrow

Emerg..  Melky (for smacking May deserves another game) Laurie, Turner (if Petty is out) Bedford, Daw 

Rationale is to build our versatility...by

1. Get the defence set for the second half of  the year (keep Thommo in the team for insurance at both ends or if May is run out of town) get Pig in, keep Rivers warm, keep May sober, keep watch on Turner)

2. Throw the middle around so its not so predictable, (Gus back to the wing, don't rely on the Oliver-Tractor one two, make Dogga work, get Harmes more involved, keep Jordon and Sparrow learning)

3. The Achilles heel the front end is where Nibbler Kossie Spargo and Fritta must keep doing their pressure thing Bedford and Laurie could offer something down the track (but Big  Benny  is gone, TMac is gone, Weed is done, and Thommo can't help because May is [censored]) that leaves Gawn the captain (he can use M Brown -on Howe as an ally)  which means Dogga  has to ruck all day and so in order to kick more points then the filth we put the TRACTOR at the  front end....

4. Keep the faith...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I think I've made it clear about what I think of Tommo, but I'd seriously consider replacing Sparrow with Rivers use Rivers more as a midfielder.


Posted
15 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Melksham would have to be a strong chance.  We know he can hit a target.

Too soon.

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Posted
8 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

If Petty doesn't play we are rooted. Turner should play anyway replace that spud Tomlinson.

You mean that guy who was in career best form last year until doing a knee and who has dominated at VFL this year and played one poor game last week.

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Posted

BBB out - Max permanent forward 

Turner in - for Petty if not fit, or Tommo

Daw in - to support Jacko in Ruck 

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Posted
12 hours ago, old dee said:

IMO it ain't the backline that is our problem it is the forwards.

I think we’ve got issues across the ground which impact each other. Our midfield isn’t delivering well into the forwards, and even when they do our forwards aren’t taking marks they usually would. Our small forwards aren’t putting enough pressure on the opposition coming out which puts pressure on our midfield to defend, which then leaves our defence vulnerable (and currently undermanned). 

Across all line we aren’t playing well. I’m not saying we need wholesale changes but I do think there are a number of players that need a rocket up them. 

May being internally suspended really annoys me, it’s the right call from what little I can see but FMD for such an important player to do such a stupid thing and to a teammate no less is a serious problem. These sorts of incidents can grow into bigger issues at the club, sounds like there are some fractures building perhaps born out of our drop in form. 

If Petty is injured I think Weid has to come in, play him forward and move Brown to defence. I think Max will need to go back to his old role of being the floating contested marker and start by floating back. 

For the first time in over a year I’m going to tip against us this week. Really hope I’m wrong but jeez the Pies must be picking their lips. 

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Posted
8 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

I think I've made it clear about what I think of Tommo, but I'd seriously consider replacing Sparrow with Rivers use Rivers more as a midfielder.

Sorry, it was out sideshow Bob - and if you don’t know who that is, get out for under the rock you live under - for Weideman 

Tomlinson retains his place cos May is an [censored]

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Posted
9 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

I think I've made it clear about what I think of Tommo, but I'd seriously consider replacing Sparrow with Rivers use Rivers more as a midfielder.

You want to tell us again what you think of Tomlinson? It’s getting a bit old now.

Pretty unfair imo on someone who was entrenched in our side last year until he did his ACL. 

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Bedford for Melksham perhaps, burst of energy and forward pressure (something we have sorely been lacking in lately). Personally I’m glad Melk is out anyway, both should’ve been suspended. 

I would also like to see Trac and/or Oliver play a bit of forward time, we know Trac can be damaging as a forward and we are struggling there. Perhaps and rotation of Oliver, Trac, and Viney through there could bring something new up there. 

What’s really concerning is what was the strongest line (our defence) has fast become our most vulnerable with poor form and lack of personal.

I don’t think we’re at the “throw the magnets around” stage, but something needs to change. 

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I can't remember a time when we've both been in turmoil as a club -- front page news for all the wrong reasons -- whilst *still* being seen as a great team, AND favourites for a forthcoming match. Normally the turmoil follows a streak of big losses and an extended period of poor performance... this time it's a tall poppy pile on from media elites unsurprisingly with ties to the Pies, Bombers and Tigers. Top of the ladder AND infighting? How juicy! Won a flag and lower crowds than the big clubs? Front page scoop! 

There haven't been many opportunities for us as a club to both be under public pressure whilst also being in a prime position to win a game of football.

I really hope the club is primed to give a collective, snotty, pompous middle finger to absolutely everyone that has jumped on the pile on this fortnight, and give Collingwood a good old football lesson. Really [censored] give it to them. And then maybe after the game I'll treat two Pies supporters to a weekend at Buller. Will be the most extravagant vacation they would have taken in their lifetimes.

Seriously, there isn't a better opposition to absolutely bury at a time when we're being question. 

[censored] fire up and show the league why we're still number one.

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Well if there is a time to close ranks and let your footy do the talking this is surely it....

 

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It might not be a popular opinion and it might be too early but I'd roll the dice with Van Rooyen.

What could go wrong playing a first gamer on Queen's Birthday.

 

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Posted
29 minutes ago, Pates said:

Bedford for Melksham perhaps, burst of energy and forward pressure (something we have sorely been lacking in lately). Personally I’m glad Melk is out anyway, both should’ve been suspended. 

I would also like to see Trac and/or Oliver play a bit of forward time, we know Trac can be damaging as a forward and we are struggling there. Perhaps and rotation of Oliver, Trac, and Viney through there could bring something new up there. 

What’s really concerning is what was the strongest line (our defence) has fast become our most vulnerable with poor form and lack of personal.

I don’t think we’re at the “throw the magnets around” stage, but something needs to change. 

Melksham didn’t play against Sydney.

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3 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Melksham didn’t play against Sydney.

*Facepalm* you’re correct. I’ll see myself out…

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U have a feeling their will be a debutant this week. Although QB and first gamers have not been great for us.. But i think they might give JVR a go. he might run up the ground a bit more.. freshen it up.. not sure but it wouldn't surprise me.

 

Also wonder if they have thought about Mitch Brown going back at any stage? especially if Petty might miss.. 

Posted
3 hours ago, The Swimming Dee said:

You want to tell us again what you think of Tomlinson? It’s getting a bit old now.

Pretty unfair imo on someone who was entrenched in our side last year until he did his ACL. 

Not beyond the realms of possibility that Tomlinson may need more than 1 game to regain his mojo after not playing in the seniors for 14 months

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