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Now there is a surprise dr and NC don't agree with me. I just need DD  and LN and my night will be complete. 

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Lots of discussion about fwds and ruck but this week defence is how we will win or lose. Petty May on Hawk and Cameron with Lever loose. Gus intercepting when he can get off his man

Assuming Gawn is back, I reckon he should sit in the hole. Cats can score very quickly

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Personally, I think Hibbo would be a better man for Cameron. Cameron is more of a running mobile player than a contested mark; Hibbo would destroy him.

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In: how to kick to forwards and better forward line movement

Out:High and long bombs into the hot spot. 

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I liked M Browns game. He was better playing a high HF type role. We need him to do that again and take one of Geelongs Tall defenders . I saw Kolodjashnij was out injured so they are down two of their key defensive stocks.

Hopefully the weather remains dry so we can use Gawn more effectively in the F50. I wonder if they swing Henry back into D50 and bring in Ratagolea or Rohan (assuming they are fit). I think May goes to Hawk and Petty to Cameron. Hibberd is probably better suited to Tyson Stengle who is in hot form. 
 

Gawn <> Bedford 

LJ <> Weideman (if fit) 

Tommo (medi-sub)

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2 hours ago, chook fowler said:

Pickett won’t be dropped. He was better than Bedford anyway.

Thought he may have been given a week, no way I would suggest he be dropped, our most important small forward 

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As mentioned, Mitch Brown's game was far superior to Weideman's. Weed goes out for Gawn.

Bedford was disappointing but they might like his pace against Geelong.

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28 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

As mentioned, Mitch Brown's game was far superior to Weideman's. Weed goes out for Gawn.

Bedford was disappointing but they might like his pace against Geelong.

Mitch Brown can't and won't play the forward/ruck role. If Jackson doesn't come back in then Weid will absolutely stay in and Mitch will make way.

Remember the original lineup before Jackson pulled out by any chance?

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2 hours ago, drysdale demon said:

Just not gonna happen, 5 goals against a far inferior team means stuff all.

What no face palm !

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Tomlinson must be medical sub for when the inevitable stray Hawkins elbow "accidentally" KOs May or Petty 

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10 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Mitch Brown can't and won't play the forward/ruck role. If Jackson doesn't come back in then Weid will absolutely stay in and Mitch will make way.

Remember the original lineup before Jackson pulled out by any chance?

sadly I do!

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Just now, monoccular said:

Tomlinson must be medical sub for when the inevitable stray Hawkins elbow "accidentally" KOs May or Petty 

He is a bit clumsy the old Tommaelbow it must be admitted 

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7 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Mitch Brown can't and won't play the forward/ruck role. If Jackson doesn't come back in then Weid will absolutely stay in and Mitch will make way.

Remember the original lineup before Jackson pulled out by any chance?

If Jackson is out again then all options are open.

Weed's ruck work and lack of physicality in the air was dismal. He can't be given another game after that.

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1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Tomlinson must be medical sub for when the inevitable stray Hawkins elbow "accidentally" KOs May or Petty 

and they get suspended for intentionally running into his elbow.


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5 minutes ago, old dee said:

and they get suspended for intentionally running into his elbow.

Well the elbow must be protected.

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19 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

If Jackson is out again then all options are open.

Weed's ruck work and lack of physicality in the air was dismal. He can't be given another game after that.

Well we need a forward/ruck if Jackson doesn't play, how did you see Mitch Brown's ruckwork exactly?

Sorry mate, Weid stays if Jackson doesn't play.

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Spooky. Heading down to Kardinia two times in a row with us and them in the same ladder position.

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6 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Spooky. Heading down to Kardinia two times in a row with us and them in the same ladder position.

It'd be less spooky if the fixture was fairer and the home ground advantage wasn't permanently Geelongs..

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39 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Well we need a forward/ruck if Jackson doesn't play, how did you see Mitch Brown's ruckwork exactly?

 

Mitch's ruckwork seemed far more competitive than Weeds. He at least nullified the contest.

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Just now, dee-tox said:

Mitch's ruckwork seemed far more competitive than Weeds. He at least nullified the contest.

Sorry, that's rubbish.

Weid had a higher hitout win percentage and at least had some to advantage whereas Brown had 0.

 

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