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Geelong are currently struggling at 13th and have lost the last 4. In their last game they lost by 10 goals to Frankston so this should be a comfortable win for Casey who are flying undefeated and belted Port Melbourne by 10 goals.

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On 7/5/2022 at 12:29 AM, WERRIDEE said:

Geelong are currently struggling at 13th and have lost the last 4. In their last game they lost by 10 goals to Frankston so this should be a comfortable win for Casey who are flying undefeated and belted Port Melbourne by 10 goals.

Care to have a go at picking the team for Friday night’s game?😀

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Possible team:

B: D.Smith, Ellison, Rosman

HB: Hunt, Tomlinson, Rivers

C: Baker, Dunstan, Woewodin

HF: Laurie, van Rooyen, Melksham

F: Chandler, M.Brown, Grey

FOLL: Weideman, White, Munro

IC: McVee, Bell, Steele, Buntine, Shepherd

 
21 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Possible team:

B: D.Smith, Ellison, Rosman

HB: Hunt, Tomlinson, Rivers

C: Baker, Dunstan, Woewodin

HF: Laurie, van Rooyen, Melksham

F: Chandler, M.Brown, Grey

FOLL: Weideman, White, Munro

IC: McVee, Bell, Steele, Buntine, Shepherd

I always like your confident selections, but given Melksham, Weideman, Tomlinson and Hunt are the four horsemen of the apocalypse emergencies for the senior team, you'll have to make at least one change. 

Edit: Silly me. the Casey game is tomorrow. If the sub doesn't play, he'll play for Casey. Well done Werridee.

Edited by La Dee-vina Comedia


The team for tomorrow night has been selected and at the moment there are 6 changes.

B: D.Smith 43 A.Tomlinson 20 J.McVee 41
HB: J.Hunt 29 C.Ellison 79 T.Rivers 24
C: T.Woewodin 40 L.Dunstan 27 O.Baker 33
HF: M.White 52 M.Brown 38 J.Melksham 18 
F: J.Van Rooyen 21 S.Weideman 26 B.Laurie 16
Foll: J.Bell 73 K.Chandler 37 J.Munro 47
IC: M.Buntine 71 K.George 8 G.Grey 68 F.Rosman 19 R.Steele 54 
Emerg: R.Baldi 56 T.Edwards 58 B.Milford 74 M.Shepherd 16
 
In: M.Brown K.George J.Melksham  A.Tomlinson J.Van Rooyen S.Weideman 
 
Out: R.Baldi T.Edwards L.Goonan B.Milford M.Shepherd R.Valentine 

 

 
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Got the predicted team right with the exception that George replaces Shepherd always hard to predict the 23rd man.


Great mark & goal to the Weid.

Good fly and finish to JVR. 


The umpiring is very borderline tonight, some shocking calls. 


JVR in the ruck against Ceglar. Seems incredibly brainless. 

 

Melksham with the brilliant mark!

And then the absolute brain fade to play on and miss from 15 out. Stay in the 2s you spud. 

A good start. I would keep Van Rooyen at ff.


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