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Not sure why Melk & Rivers are even named here.  Or Tomo but i'm assuming he's the only like for like replacement for Petty.

So we are most likely looking at...

Outs:  Clarry (inj), Bowey & Petty (H&S)

Ins:  Dunstan, Hunt & Tomo

JVR & Laurie very unlucky.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

 
25 minutes ago, SPC said:

Zero imagination again from Goodwin. Expect same same result. 

Does Goodwin pick the team himself?
Just asking!

This is the first time I'm genuinely baffled by selection. The only thing they got right was dropping Bowey due to poor form. I have to assume that Laurie couldn't be considered due to HS Protocols.

From those named to potentially come in, Chandler is the only one with consistently good form at Casey. Weid ahead of JVR is mind boggling. Dunstan comes in for Clarry, but his form has only been ok. Tomlinson comes in for Petty because all our better options are injured. Hunt deserves to come in for Bowey, ahead of Rivers.

If we go back to our usually structure then it's:

In: Dunstan, Hunt, Weid, Tomlinson

Out: Oliver, Petty, Bowey and either Bedford or Spargo

If we maintain our 4 small forwards, then it's:

In: Dunstan, Hunt, Tomlinson and potentially Chandler

Out: Oliver, Petty, Bowey and potentially either Spargo or Bedford.

I can't see any reason for Melksham to be included. The team without Oliver and Petty looks terrible on paper. I can't get excited by any of the potential ins.

And for you punters out there, Port have come in from $2.90 on Monday to $2.52.

Edited by mo64

 

In its own quiet way our season is slowly unravelling. You need a lot of luck to win a premiership, including with injuries/availables, and the Lady isn't smiling at us.

1 minute ago, Dee Dee said:

Does Goodwin pick the team himself?
Just asking!

Ultimately i would think so Dee


15 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Sparrow maybe but Jordon has been one of our most consistent, racking up 20+ possessions on the wing which is elite.

We’ll said Chook, Jordon has been great this year, plays one poor game & people want him dropped 

26 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Very Surprised that Melksham and Chandler were included! Also surprised Bedford and Spargo hold their places hopefully HUNT gets a gig??

Weideman this surely would be "Last Chance Hotel" would much have preferred Mitch Brown! A few on shaky ground!

The "Last Chance Hotel" must be part of a chain like the Holiday Inn. I'm with you, I prefer Mitch Brown, but JVR should have been selected.

This is a tough game for us. We are going to have to try some things around the ball and work on our forward connection on a fairly exposed deck at Alice. Be interesting to see how the boys respond.

 
Just now, mo64 said:

This is the first time I'm genuinely baffled by selection. The only thing they got right was dropping Bowey due to poor form. I have to assume that Laurie couldn't be considered due to HS Protocols.

From those named to potentially come in, Chandler is the only one with consistently good form at Casey. Weid ahead of JVR is mind boggling. Dunstan comes in for Clarry, but his form has only been ok. Tomlinson comes in for Petty because all our better options are injured. Hunt deserves to come in for Bowey, ahead of Rivers.

Agree with much of your post 64 but IMHO Dunstan has been performing at (or near) a level that warrants plausible selection (possibly for Sparrow if he doesn't find some higher level consistency in the next week or two?) even if Clarry was fit.  Dunstan is pretty clever at putting himself in the right spots to receive and his handballs i would rate as elite.  Not as confident about his kicking but i did notice he found a bit of run last week which i hadn't seen from him prior.  Keeps his feet as well which is one area i'd really like to see Sparrow improve upon.  Sparrow goes to ground a bit too often for mine at the present.

Having said that, Sparrow on a good day is as good or in terms of the scoreboard possibly a better alternative.

I only read this forum.

Mainly for the comedy, the game day thread is entertaining, but the Team Selection wins hands down.

We won a premiership last year, we have had a few ups and downs but we are still top four

So selection must be do something right 

AMD is in NT, maybe his housemate JVR is with him, prefer that instead of rushing in a player who is developing nicely in the VFL without any pressure.

Bowey is understandable, the extended bench predictable 

 


Never thought I'd say this but petty is a big loss. He has been great not only the past few weeks but all season

Those outs hurt us massively. 

Back to reality for bowey. Maybe he's just being given a rest or to find some better form.

Sunday is just so so vital for a win.

16 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

I only read this forum.

Mainly for the comedy, the game day thread is entertaining, but the Team Selection wins hands down.

We won a premiership last year, we have had a few ups and downs but we are still top four

So selection must be do something right 

AMD is in NT, maybe his housemate JVR is with him, prefer that instead of rushing in a player who is developing nicely in the VFL without any pressure.

Bowey is understandable, the extended bench predictable 

 

Saty!!

8 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

I only read this forum.

Mainly for the comedy, the game day thread is entertaining, but the Team Selection wins hands down.

We won a premiership last year, we have had a few ups and downs but we are still top four

So selection must be do something right 

AMD is in NT, maybe his housemate JVR is with him, prefer that instead of rushing in a player who is developing nicely in the VFL without any pressure.

Bowey is understandable, the extended bench predictable 

 

Who's AMD?

58 minutes ago, Ham said:

Which AFL team did you coach to a premiership again? 

So as a fan, we are not in a position to critique? Particularly a fan of a team who is not in form… pull ya head in!

30 minutes ago, bing181 said:

In its own quiet way our season is slowly unravelling. You need a lot of luck to win a premiership, including with injuries/availables, and the Lady isn't smiling at us.

Don't know about unravelling but certainly not getting any luck. We'll just have to make our own.


Outs: the Ginger Ninjas; Clarry, Petty and Bowza

Makes us weaker on paper but the team is still strong enough to win imo

Surprised Laurie isnt in. They are not picking on VFL form. I expect the interchange to be Jordon, Weideman, Dunstan and Hunt. Worried about this game.

1 minute ago, WERRIDEE said:

Surprised Laurie isnt in. They are not picking on VFL form. I expect the interchange to be Jordon, Weideman, Dunstan and Hunt. Worried about this game.

Picket Fence reported that Petty and Laurie were absent from training. One has to assume that both have Covid.

26 minutes ago, mo64 said:

The "Last Chance Hotel" must be part of a chain like the Holiday Inn. I'm with you, I prefer Mitch Brown, but JVR should have been selected.

Might as well have seen what JVR can bring, we know what Weid brings.

I think everyone wants Laurie/JVR more out of boredom than anything else. I’d imagine stats show that most debutants have limited impact.  

Goodwin will have been tinkering with game plan, with sides now clearly taking short options through the corridor.


He’ll rightly back this group in to have a crack at it with a tinkered plan. Settle everyone.


53 minutes ago, CYB said:

If Petty has COVID, we should expect more cases  between now and game day. You can only laugh at the timing. 

All teams likely to be hit with covid next few weeks

 

Expected and best ins available. 

Dunstan in for Clarry is a no brained. He’s next cab off the rank in the midfield and has been consistently good in VFL waiting for another chance.

Chandler has been our best player in the VFL over the course of the year. Surprised he didn’t get promoted after his 29 disposal 5 goal game 2 weeks back!

Bowey omitted for poor form a few weeks late, but at least they’ve made the call now. Hunt the likely replacement. Hunt should never have been dropped, and our backline (and team) have performed worse since he was omitted. Cannot understate how important he is as a small/medium lockdown defender who has pace.

 
22 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

I only read this forum.

Mainly for the comedy, the game day thread is entertaining, but the Team Selection wins hands down.

We won a premiership last year, we have had a few ups and downs but we are still top four

So selection must be do something right 

AMD is in NT, maybe his housemate JVR is with him, prefer that instead of rushing in a player who is developing nicely in the VFL without any pressure.

Bowey is understandable, the extended bench predictable 

 

Your delightful air of superiority remains undiminished Saty.

5 minutes ago, The Jackson 6 said:

I think everyone wants Laurie/JVR more out of boredom than anything else. I’d imagine stats show that most debutants have limited impact.  

Goodwin will have been tinkering with game plan, with sides now clearly taking short options through the corridor.


He’ll rightly back this group in to have a crack at it with a tinkered plan. Settle everyone.

You couldn't be more wrong. It's because their form at VFL level warrants selection, and the likes of Melksham, Weideman and Tomlinson have been tried and failed. 

I have no issue with Goody and his game plan. But this group doesn't include 2 key pieces in Oliver and Petty. This is a must win game if we want to make the Top 4. 


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