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Very interesting 

 

50 th games  for rivers and jackson

good luck lads.   Do it for the west of us !

His numbers have been good but he has looked absolutely buggered during games recently.

 

Back to Sparrow, Harmes, Viney all being in the same midfield group. The stuff of horrors.

 

Just now, adonski said:

Back to Sparrow, Harmes, Viney all being in the same midfield group. The stuff of horrors.

 

Surely Harmes is there to tag Neale into the ground again

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I feel so sad for him. He was dropped and made sub around the same time last year and ended up as sub in the grand final. I feel like he’s more than earnt his spot this season and I hope it’s just a temporary rest and he’s back in the side for finals. 

1 minute ago, adonski said:

Back to Sparrow, Harmes, Viney all being in the same midfield group. The stuff of horrors.

 

Just like in the GF...really horrific

 
Just now, Supermercado said:

Surely Harmes is there to tag Neale into the ground again

Clause 1A in Gus' contract looking shaky 

Might be playing forward pocket at this rate

Surprising! Maybe a late change?

If not, should consider himself unlucky with Charlie Spargo getting a gig in front of him...


JJ pretty stiff. The only out  

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2 minutes ago, adonski said:

Back to Sparrow, Harmes, Viney all being in the same midfield group. The stuff of horrors.

 

Get a grip.

1 minute ago, Mel Bourne said:

JJ pretty stiff. The only out  

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Not stiff. He’s been fading out of games for a month.

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I feel so sad for him. He was dropped and made sub around the same time last year and ended up as sub in the grand final. I feel like he’s more than earnt his spot this season and I hope it’s just a temporary rest and he’s back in the side for finals. 

Really think he just needs a rest to freshen up. While he isnt the most damaging player, he sure has been good as that link up player on the wing this year.

Sparrow is lucky imo.


Harmes in. 

Don't get beaten by what you know. Says david king.

Nailed the key issue. Well done MCttee

Dip in form of Jordon was no doubt caused by that knock to his medial ligament that happened a couple weeks ago. Been strapped since.

No Weideman in emergencies is telling. Shows how far back he is.

Jordan unlucky, I know he was carrying a niggle but it’ll be hard to get back into the team now.

I wonder if Gus will go back to the wing or we try Sparrow or Spargo goes there full time.

It's a case of horses for courses. If Harmes can mininise Neale's influence the change will be justified, however unlucky Jordon is entitled to feel. Bit worried about Spargo, though. His impact in recent games has been minimal.

7 minutes ago, adonski said:

Back to Sparrow, Harmes, Viney all being in the same midfield group. The stuff of horrors.

 

That would be Melbourne Football Club premiership players Mr. James Harmes, Mr. Jack Viney and Mr. Tom Sparrow. 


Been a liability since the knee injury. Will be better for it. Most oppositions attack this side of the ground to expose his questionable fitness. 

9 minutes ago, adonski said:

Back to Sparrow, Harmes, Viney all being in the same midfield group. The stuff of horrors.

 

 

6 minutes ago, djr said:

Get a grip.

He already has.

 

With the injury to Tmac this side is about as good as it gets. We should be able to get a win in QLD. 

I don’t understand why they played Harmes in the slog last Sunday if they intended him to play tomorrow. Did he get rested in the last quarter? Surely JJ won’t miss out again after playing all year - perhaps being freshened up.


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