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No Change.

 

bowey could be riv if u wanna be specific but its a no change for me

No change for me.

But I can see why Bowey could be a potential omission for Rivers is need.

 
3 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

Out BBB continued his woeful form.  Got outmarked again & again. In Tomlinson. Has to be an improvement.

C’mon man. They’re still not kicking to his advantage. They continue to kick it on top of his head. 


1 minute ago, Ungarieboy said:

BBB was good particularly in the first quarter, when the game was hot and needed to be won.

yeah Benny good 1st quarter tries hard all the time

Can’t see any changes.  
Was very worried about JV7 when he went down though - thought he was concussed but clearly not.   

7 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Can’t see any changes.  
Was very worried about JV7 when he went down though - thought he was concussed but clearly not.   

Concrete Posts do not get concussion !!!


The 5 day break in to the Geelong game should be the main factor when evaluating changes.

There’s at least an argument for Hibberd and/or Bowey and Bedford coming out this week with a guarantee of coming back the next week. Maybe even Sparrow as well. Or Ben Brown if we want to be really cautious.

Although the more likely thing is they play and we see how everyone is going in a weeks time. 

I think it will be “No Change”

Only change possible is   “in. Rivers   Out. Bowey” (he was pushed aside, overran it several times and didn’t look composed with the footy as he did in rounds 1-4. ) 

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

its amazing what winning games of footy does. Lose today and Gawn foot turns out to be  more of a 6-8 week injury. 


Out: Bowey

In: Hunt or Rivers

Time to play smart and think of this as two games. Adelaide and Geelong

Rest Petracca perhaps. Bowey?

I do think we wasted an opportunity with the North and Eagles game to strategically manage players

Edited by Diamond_Jim

Need a tall forward, that’s clear.

 

Bowey is really struggling at the moment. Rivers might be a better option.

+1 Rivers for Bowey, more in honour  of how Riv has been playing in the 2’s. Bowey can freshen up.


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