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Spargo to the ruck, Trac to ff, Gus into the middle, Bedford and Kossie in the f50, Steven May to hf.

 

what could go wrong??

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On 6/15/2022 at 12:35 PM, Older demon said:

I heard a whisper that Majak is injured, upper body and likely to be out for a month. Cannot divulge source, as they are in the playing group and will. break a confidence. Surprised MFC haven't put him on the injury report.

It appears any one tall on our list is I injured

 

On 6/15/2022 at 2:58 PM, SPC said:

If Tommo is not named, then he needs to be sub. If we have learnt anything the past 3 weeks is that you cannot cover talls with crumbing forwards. 

re Tommo - as a medi sub he would be far more versatile than a small crumbed.  Can play KPP defender, wing releasing whoever is on the non Langdon wing as a small forward.

Some have suggested him as a KPP forward - does he have any history there?  It is a big ask just because he is big to play at CHF or FF without any experience / recency there.

 

21 hours ago, picket fence said:

Gotta be Daw with chop out from Weeds surely??

 

20 hours ago, DubDee said:

Daw hasn't played senior footy in years and can't play fwd. No chance

Jackson will be 1st ruck, and drift back to help our defence against their giants.  Weed will be 2nd ruck and rest fwd

Very sad for Daw to be injured at this time - he was the backup should Max go down: he has and he is not available.

15 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

His [Bowey] last few weeks have been pretty average. I'd prefer Rivers ATS but if Bowey keeps his spot I'd like to see Rivers as the sub I don't think we can have both of them in the team.

How about Rivers and Bowey sharing the non Salem HBF and releasing Brayshaw to wing, or even midfield?

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What about giving Oskar Baker a run on the wing? It is now or never for his position on the list and he has some real upside as a winger. I also want to see Bedford and May in. Maybe Weideman should get a run too. Van Rooyen has to get some consideration for a debut soon!

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11 hours ago, IRW said:

Apart from no Max  it's a pretty good team.

In theory anyway 

Maybe forward line around BBB and Fritta might be less confused.

They just need Kossi to do more than run around fast  ,Trac to amp up and kick straight along with a good showing from Nibbler 

Agree

We are still going to field a good team on paper 

Any chance we organise to play the game on Paper 📃 ?

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11 hours ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Melbourne are $1.65 Favourites... 🤷‍♂️

Makes no sense. Is the Lion's MCG record so bad? 

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15 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Makes no sense. Is the Lion's MCG record so bad? 

iirc they haven't won a game there since 2014.  Not sure how many games played there in that time.

Nonetheless they will be desperate for a win on the GF turf.  Catch us while a wounded prey, so to speak.  Us and the tigers later this year are their only chances of an MCG win before finals. 

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28 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Makes no sense. Is the Lion's MCG record so bad? 

Ridiculous odds given the form line 

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I'm warming to the idea of playing Trac as a permanent forward against the Lions and replacing him in the guts with Gus. We have become very predictable and teams are feeding off that 

Gus is in form and Trac has been struggling to impact on the ball

We desperately need some strong bodies in the F50 and that won't be coming from BB or Weid assuming he is gifted another opportunity

Gus whilst playing great footy at HBF can be covered if we have May, Petty, Lever, Salem. Pig and any of (Bowey, Rivers, Hunt)  

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15 hours ago, monoccular said:

 

re Tommo - as a medi sub he would be far more versatile than a small crumbed.  Can play KPP defender, wing releasing whoever is on the non Langdon wing as a small forward.

Some have suggested him as a KPP forward - does he have any history there?  It is a big ask just because he is big to play at CHF or FF without any experience / recency there.

 

 

Very sad for Daw to be injured at this time - he was the backup should Max go down: he has and he is not available.

How about Rivers and Bowey sharing the non Salem HBF and releasing Brayshaw to wing, or even midfield?

Winner, winner, Pickett's dinner.

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I have been searching through injury reports and cannot find any useful info on Majak Daw apart from a number of posters asserting that he is injured. If this is the case what is the injury and how long is he unavailable?? Given that he is our backup ruckman that should provide coverage for Max / LJ I am a bit annoyed that the club have not provided some explanation for his unavailability. The info provided on DL is confusing at best and suggestions that Majak is not up to playing AFL makes me wonder where the truth lies.

KC can you provide any info to support or refute Majak’s fitness and wellbeing as we could really use his Presence over the next 4-6 weeks.

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16 hours ago, Thehardtackler said:

What about giving Oskar Baker a run on the wing? It is now or never for his position on the list and he has some real upside as a winger. I also want to see Bedford and May in. Maybe Weideman should get a run too. Van Rooyen has to get some consideration for a debut soon!

Baker has poor disposal doubt he'll be on the list next year.

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2 hours ago, Sydee said:

Ridiculous odds given the form line 

Ours or rhe lions?

We have lost our last three.

But the lions have lost 2 of their last 4 and tbe the two wins were far from impressive.

They were 5 goals down early against the giants and only the giants woeful defence saved them. 

And they were woeful in their win against the saints. The saints were had two players concussed by half time (or soon after) and by the last quarter were down to one player on the bench.

It's been a long time since I have seen such a low standard game between two good teams.

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12 minutes ago, binman said:

Ours or rhe lions?

We have lost our last three.

But the lions have lost 2 of their last 4 and tbe the two wins were far from impressive.

They were 5 goals down early against the giants and only the giants woeful defence saved them. 

And they were woeful in their win against the saints. The saints were had two players concussed by half time (or soon after) and by the last quarter were down to one player on the bench.

It's been a long time since I have seen such a low standard game between two good teams.

Hmm,  I just put some money on the Gorillas. (Considerably less than a gorilla though.)

 

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29 minutes ago, binman said:

Ours or rhe lions?

We have lost our last three.

But the lions have lost 2 of their last 4 and tbe the two wins were far from impressive.

They were 5 goals down early against the giants and only the giants woeful defence saved them. 

And they were woeful in their win against the saints. The saints were had two players concussed by half time (or soon after) and by the last quarter were down to one player on the bench.

It's been a long time since I have seen such a low standard game between two good teams.

Are you backing us at those odds ?

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Just now, Sydee said:

Are you backing us at those odds ?

As a general rule, I don't back the dees. Except to win grand finals. And I generally back the line not the win

If i were setting a market, I'd probably have us a touch longer, but still favourites.

The pool would be small at this point in time and the odds for a dees win will almost certainly drift a touch before game day and be close to even money.

So, by my reckoning the current odds are a touch unders, so I wouldn't take those odds.

But plenty of people have obviously, hence the price. 

 

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15 minutes ago, binman said:

As a general rule, I don't back the dees. Except to win grand finals. And I generally back the line not the win

If i were setting a market, I'd probably have us a touch longer, but still favourites.

The pool would be small at this point in time and the odds for a dees win will almost certainly drift a touch before game day and be close to even money.

So, by my reckoning the current odds are a touch unders, so I wouldn't take those odds.

But plenty of people have obviously, hence the price. 

 

Fair assessment - I struggle to see us kicking a big enough score to win based on exposed form in the last 3 weeks - their forward line is pretty capable and hard to shut down - ours is almost completely dysfunctional atm - personally I'd like to see us mix things up a bit and try Trac forward and Gus on the ball - if we go into the game with the predictable BB at FF and Weid at CHF its hard to see us creating a winning score IMO 

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15 hours ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Melbourne are $1.65 Favourites... 🤷‍♂️

COBBLERS !!

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16 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Fair assessment - I struggle to see us kicking a big enough score to win based on exposed form in the last 3 weeks - their forward line is pretty capable and hard to shut down - ours is almost completely dysfunctional atm - personally I'd like to see us mix things up a bit and try Trac forward and Gus on the ball - if we go into the game with the predictable BB at FF and Weid at CHF its hard to see us creating a winning score IMO 

Speaking of punting, this is an excellent time of year to make some money.

Look for top 4 teams against teams just outside or inside the 8 and back the team pushing for a final 8 spot at the line.

It doesn't quite fit the profile, but I'll be loading up on the bombers at tbe 24.5 line against the saints tonight - a game I predict will be low scoring scrap.

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23 minutes ago, binman said:

Speaking of punting, this is an excellent time of year to make some money.

Look for top 4 teams against teams just outside or inside the 8 and back the team pushing for a final 8 spot at the line.

It doesn't quite fit the profile, but I'll be loading up on the bombers at tbe 24.5 line against the saints tonight - a game I predict will be low scoring scrap.

Unfortunately my punting has not been kind to me recently and I find myself with virtually a zero balance - this coupled with a fierce determination to not make another deposit will see me refrain - but good luck 😀

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5 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Unfortunately my punting has not been kind to me recently and I find myself with virtually a zero balance - this coupled with a fierce determination to not make another deposit will see me refrain - but good luck 😀

You're not on your Pat Malone Sydee !!!

I've received a couple of jolly good thrashings from Sportsbet recently !

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5 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

You're not on your Pat Malone Sydee !!!

I've received a couple of jolly good thrashings from Sportsbet recently !

HMMM yes most recently last week - I sat through the same fixture at the SCG last year and thought there's no way that can happen again - alas I was wrong - very wrong 😬

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