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B.Brown should be out.

 

TMac and riv the only ones missing from our premiership team 

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16 minutes ago, Demonland said:

  

INS – Max Gawn, Luke Jackson 
OUTS – Sam Weideman, Mitch Brown (omitted) 

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Honestly thought they would have kept Weideman in to play up forward full time..

Guess not.

 

Like this. Adapting the forward line to what can work in the absence of TMac. And a show of faith in Bedford.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Honestly thought they would have kept Weideman in to play up forward full time..

Guess not.

Surely not? He has shown absolutely nothing the last 2 weeks 


3 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

And Rivers 

Yep, edited the post just after. Too quick

I think this is our best 22 for now. With the possible exception of TMac returning this is a super strong side. Let’s get the job done!

No late changes maybe? I'm thinking Ben for Weideman.


Toby Bedford deserves a run of games. I'm delighted he has retained his spot

Bailey Fritsch on the Bench, hopefully that fires him up for a big game. 
 

Glad Bedford is in the side. We need his speed up forward 

9 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Surely not? He has shown absolutely nothing the last 2 weeks 

He hasn't shown much in his career alone. 

Just thought they would have used him as a forward alongside Brown.

All good, just means more opportunity for Bedford.

 

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Toby Bedford deserves a run of games. I'm delighted he has retained his spot

I agree, he looks lively and always a threat. He has a pretty good turn of pace and is not afraid to use it. I’d like to see what he can bring once he feels settled and is used to the speed of AFL. He is already managing a couple of goals a game and some decent pressure.


I heard that every television viewer from MFC  is turning off the sound for the whole game in protest for rubbish commentary .I also decided to get a texta for my screen as an added bonus, to ink out the maggots.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

He hasn't shown much in his career alone. 

Just thought they would have used him as a forward alongside Brown.

All good, just means more opportunity for Bedford.

 

Weed will come back into tge side soon enough.

The composition of our team is exactly what many/most of us predicted.

My further prediction is that the final margin in this game will be somewhere between the margin in the last two meetings of these two clubs.  Melbourne will be the victors, of course!

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1 minute ago, binman said:

Weed will come back into tge side soon enough.

You predicting a plane crash Binno?

Just now, binman said:

Weed will come back into tge side soon enough.

Not until there are injuries binman. He is a battler!


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