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Happy Hunt retains his spot, but the pressure is on to keep it

Good decision- thank you Goody for not changing things too much after out best 4 quarter effort in months


I’m happy with this. Gus to play more midfield which strengthens us even more considering Adams is out for the Pies 

 

Please just smash them!

 

Great to see BB back in the side. hopefully he's fully fit and primed for finals

That’s a good team. 

Let’s see how good this pony trick is…


‘Steady as she goes’ after last week’s outstanding win.  Very comfortable with that!

6 minutes ago, BDA said:

Great to see BB back in the side. hopefully he's fully fit and primed for finals

Goody said BB is feeling the best about his body than he has in 12-14 weeks.  So he has clearly been carrying the knee all year

Getting him primed for finals


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This was the only change likely given the big win but we still managed 18 plus pages in the weekly change thread

7 minutes ago, rpfc said:

That’s a good team. 

Let’s see how good this pony trick is…

Great team....Only 2 missing from our premiership side. Melk n Hunt replacing TMac n Harmes.

Hunt played his role, gave us some line breaking run we've been misssing off HB for a while.  Allowed Gus to go into the mid field

BB will need a KTD from the Pies and is a slight step up on the Weid ️️

Positive Lingers!!

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2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

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This was the only change likely given the big win but we still managed 18 plus pages in the weekly change thread

Had to kill time somehow until the big one DJ. 


JVR named as an emergency ahead of Weid. Have the match committee ruled a line through Weid's name?

Reverse psychology, trying to get them to play some tempo footy so we can get numbers behind the ball. 

 
3 minutes ago, mo64 said:

JVR named as an emergency ahead of Weid. Have the match committee ruled a line through Weid's name?

Even if not, it will feel that way to Sam.  Will either melt under his hat like the wicked witch or steel himself to have a point to prove. 

Sad for him he won't have a game to do it in this weekend though. 

Well anyonev s better than Weid but does BBB give a sense of focusing the entries to 50 and taking the game by the scruff of the neck.

I guess the coach has to work with what he's got and its too late now yo try something new out of Casey. 

Sigh..they won a premiership when no one really saw them coming...this isn't that


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