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The afl.com.au line up now has gus starting in the guts. 

The updated line up when sub is named is usually accurate as it is based on final teamsheet. 

Edited by Gouga
Typo.

 
20 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Demons by 45 peeps

Oops... forgot about home town frees....make that 15 points!


1 minute ago, Gouga said:

The afl.com.au line up now has gus starting in the guts. 

The updated line up when sub is named is usually accurate as it is based on final teamsheet. 

I don't think that is the case. Bu

t perhaps you are right because richo just said on sen that Gus will have some minutes in the midfield tonight.

I just want to see if gawn has a shot for goal that he just doesn't spin or flick the ball around in his hands. It annoyed me last week when he missed that shot 

5 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Richo just said Gus will play some midfield time tonight and Hunt to play back. 

Of course!  Hunt to go to Fredrick

 

Goody just confirmed that Brayshaw will play midfield tonight 😍


Yeah, Goody just said Gus will play midfield too.

Goody just read the fine print of Gussys contract!

Jon Ralph just said that there is some significant good news on Tom McDonald a d there could be a big chance he plays comes finals.

Bang, Bang bang bang....BANG


3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jon Ralph just said that there is some significant good news on Tom McDonald a d there could be a big chance he plays comes finals.

Let’s make sure we get there with some form and give ourselves a decent shot first. 

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20 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Richo just said Gus will play some midfield time tonight and Hunt to play back. 

It's in his contract 🤣

Dramatic voiceover guy on ch. 7 just said bragging rights are on the line tonight (re Brayshaw bros). Bragging rights???? Methinks there’s more than bragging rights on the line tonight. 

Crazy Goody throwing Gus in the guts, how does he come up with this stuff

#revolutionary 

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12 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jon Ralph just said that there is some significant good news on Tom McDonald a d there could be a big chance he plays comes finals.

Whatever you're smoking dazzle i want some


Field looks like it has drained well, (7 broadcast).

The Casey conditions will suit us. 

Spargo and Kossie to get goals and keep the ball in our 50.

Langdon knows the field, run rabbit run.

Viney has had such a consistent year, time for another BOG.

Tracc has to kick a few goals.

Back line back to miserly best.

Go Dees.

Edited by kev martin

Stats from 7 are telling....

Last season Gus Played

Defence 11%

Middle (wing) 81%

Forward 8%

2022...

Defence 100%

As i mentioned in the changes thread... FCS get Gus back to the wing whatever it takes! (Contract condition did the trick!)  Looks like it's the guts tonight but that'll do.

So if Gus is gonna be actually playing more mid time does that mean Tracc more forward time?  Hope so

Edited by Demon Dynasty

23 minutes ago, A F said:

Yeah, Goody just said Gus will play midfield too.

I dont see how this fixes our F50 pressure but I guess it’s something different. 

 
6 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Whatever you're smoking dazzle i want some

Huh?

This came directly from Jon Ralph mate not me.


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