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Pickett gets a week I feel. Tribunal haven’t cared about tummy taps, till it’s a Dees player. 


1 minute ago, SPC said:

Tribunal haven’t cared about tummy taps, till it’s a Dees player. 

MFCVM.

Pretty easy selection I'd say. The only problem might be Pickett

 

Out: B.Brown, M.Brown
In: Gawn, Jackson

Gawn to play predominantly forward. 


Do we know if Jackson will be available next week? 
Pickett could get a week. 

Gawn and Jackson in. Out B. Brown and M. Brown

If Pickett gets a week for that it will be an extension of the pathetic umpiring display. Maybe a fine at worst.

Out Ben Brown to soft.

In Tomlinson

Thought M Brown was less poor than Ben Brown. 
In: Gawn Jackson

Out:  Weid,  maybe Ben Brown?


In: Gawn, Jackson

Out: M. Brown, Weed

Weed battled hard today, but I would need to see him take some more one grab marks before he wins me back. BBB wasn’t great in that regard either but he stays in for mine for his ability to cause spillage.

Can we talk about Ben Brown? I honestly thought he would kick 60 this year. Best team in the comp, playing against a poor team and he can’t dominate?

doesn’t do much else as far as assists or general play. No one to come in but my word he needs to fire up. How did he regularly kick 60 for north? He looks like a ruck trying to play fwd at gre moment. Can’t even kick straight anymore

16 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Can we talk about Ben Brown? I honestly thought he would kick 60 this year. Best team in the comp, playing against a poor team and he can’t dominate?

doesn’t do much else as far as assists or general play. No one to come in but my word he needs to fire up. How did he regularly kick 60 for north? He looks like a ruck trying to play fwd at gre moment. Can’t even kick straight anymore

Not sure how or why you'd think he would kick 60 this year, he's no where near a 60-a-year goal kicker in years and MFC under Goodwin has NOT played a game style that suits his style of forward craft. 


Goodwin said Gawn is a definite. Did a full match load of training today. The guy is a freak. 

If BB gets dropped he can have no complaints. Unless he's hit up on the lead he has zero impact. He's a more reliable kick for goal than the Weid and M Brown which is probably the reason he'll stay in

3 minutes ago, BDA said:

If BB gets dropped he can have no complaints. Unless he's hit up on the lead he has zero impact. He's a more reliable kick for goal than the Weid and M Brown which is probably the reason he'll stay in

BBrowns kicking has been right off this year

 
1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

BBrowns kicking has been right off this year

It has but its been better recently

28 minutes ago, Ham said:

Not sure how or why you'd think he would kick 60 this year, he's no where near a 60-a-year goal kicker in years and MFC under Goodwin has NOT played a game style that suits his style of forward craft. 

I guess coz he has done it 3 times in a poor team and now inside 50s are double and although styles are different, not an unreasonable expectation


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