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16 hours ago, roy11 said:

I like Hunt, last few weeks have been a bit poor but he's not alone there. Couple of brain-fades last week seemingly cost him.

Think he is still capable of playing good footy when everyone fit and firing, just last few weeks the backline been impacted by injuries and Lever being a bit out of sort. 


 

A 2 disposal game doesn’t warrant selection 

 

Lads seem very happy with the announcement

 

Disco Turner in! I like. 

Been some good footballers over the years from Albury. Reckon he might be another.

Go well Disco!

 
15 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

that was bloody unreal.  after the week we've had this is exactly what we all need.

The group is so pumped for him.  Great to see guys like Weed and Majak being so happy for him when they are out of the side. No sooking it up

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1 minute ago, DubDee said:

that was bloody unreal.  after the week we've had this is exactly what we all need.

The group is so pumped for him.  Great to see guys like Weed and Majak being so happy for him when they are out of the side. No sooking it up

We are clearly a club that is in disarray. RIP.


52 minutes ago, loges said:

Hope it doesn't mean Petty is out.

Me too.

Hopefully it's just a matter of dropping Tomlinson who had no answers for Sam Reid (who decided to play his first dominant game since 2015) rather than Turner replacing an injured Petty.

We've come a long way since we debuted another player on Queen's Birthday. Instead of being an over-hyped PR gesture it seems this time we're blooding someone who's (hopefully) ready.

20 minutes ago, Demonland said:

We are clearly a club that is in disarray. RIP.

Are the wheels really coming off?

 

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Meanwhile in a workshop near Albury.

20 minutes ago, Demonland said:

We are clearly a club that is in disarray. RIP.

 

Edited by Tarax Club

 

I have been shocked at the development of this kid, don't be surprised if he really makes this spot his own. 

He's a very capable one on one defender but his reading of the play is very good and knows when to peel off. 

if he's come in for Adam Tommlinson it could really suggest it's going to be harder and harder for Tommo to gain a spot as a defender in this team

26 minutes ago, Dwight Schrute said:

I have been shocked at the development of this kid, don't be surprised if he really makes this spot his own. 

He's a very capable one on one defender but his reading of the play is very good and knows when to peel off. 

if he's come in for Adam Tommlinson it could really suggest it's going to be harder and harder for Tommo to gain a spot as a defender in this team

I suspect that Petty will be given until Monday to prove his fitness. If fit, poor old Tommo comes out. If not fit, Tommo will keep his place in the side.

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Hunt was the scapegoat.  But others have been underperforming. 
BBB is lucky that Tmcd is injured and Weid is “too nice a boy”. 
Mitch Brown remains to provide some target. 

Tomlinson stays in until May is back.
Spargo lucky to stay in imv. I’d give Bedford the chance. 

Good luck to disco. I hope he's replacing Tommo and not Petty.

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Good selection

Would have preferred that we had debuted one or two new players in the Eagles/North weeks. Looking back I think that's where we started the slump we are now in. A bit of a "squad"mentality may have averted the unfortunate events of last weekend as well.

Big game in the context of the season

In full agreement. ☝️

3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Yeah. We know.

FFS.

It's more about Petty possibly being injured than the lack of form from Tommo.


Please please please don’t let this mean Petty is injured. We are holding it together by some duct tape as it is down back. 

6 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Please please please don’t let this mean Petty is injured. We are holding it together by some duct tape as it is down back. 

I’m taking it as a positive that Petty was kind of jumping around in the group and getting amongst it after Turner’s debut announcement. 

1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Turner in. Petty must be listed as highly doubtful 

Presumably it means that Turner is in for Tomlinson, who then becomes emergency in case Petty doesn't get up.

Hibberd takes Hunt's place.


Turner is listed at 192 and 194cm on his profile, any ideas what it is?

5 minutes ago, Larry, Moe or Curly said:

Turner is listed at 192 and 194cm on his profile, any ideas what it is?

The article posted on MFC announcing his debut mentioned that he is 194cm, so I'm presuming that's his current height. 

5 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

Are the wheels really coming off?

 

wheels GIF

 

Meanwhile in a workshop near Albury.

 

Looks like Charlie Spargo laying a tackle......

 
2 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Open photo

Just a flesh wound, barely a scratch really. 

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