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Troy Chaplin confirms Hibberd will play on Cameron.

Wonder who goes to Rayner? Hunt?

 

 
Just now, Lord Nev said:

Troy Chaplin confirms Hibberd will play on Cameron.

Wonder who goes to Rayner? Hunt?

 

Definitely Hunt. 

So we have two playing from the slog last week on a 5 day break. 
 

Not the biggest of issues as Salem hasn’t been great. 

 
1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Salem OUT

Bowie IN

Actually probably the least impactful change we could have given our ability to cover Salem who hasn't really been great since returning from injury with Brayshaw, rivers in the team ,harmes ability to play mid and wing. Won't impact the result


36 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

They'd have to be a combination of fuchsias and Robbie flowers.

On top of your game as per usual....but there was also  Tom flowers.....I don't think they were related.

1 minute ago, CYB said:

So we have two playing from the slog last week on a 5 day break. 
 

Not the biggest of issues as Salem hasn’t been great. 

Salem started to show some form last week. Not a great out as Bowey rarely delivers driving plays

Is Max OK?

Bowie for Salem I can handle but if Max is out I might as well start drinking now.

 

Bowey gets into the team late in the season again. a good omen perhaps

5 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Troy Chaplin confirms Hibberd will play on Cameron.

Wonder who goes to Rayner? Hunt?

 

Not really concerned about Rainer tbh. I watched last week and he kicked some clutch goals but I don't think he is as dangerous as Cameron and the 3 bigs, I rate McCarthy higher

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I reckon Bowey will come out snorting fire.

 

Not that anyone will notice once it gets to his hairline.

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Not expecting a win tonight (nothing unusual for this miserable constipated sod) but a good crack it.

Rain all Hell boys ❤️💙

Gee our backline has been hampered with injuries this year.

I'm concerned about the Facebook rumours re Max. I hope it's just a rumour and he's OK.

 


34 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Max Gawn a late out?

It's Facebook i know.. but someone mentioned that there was a radio report stating Gawn could be a late put due to knee soreness. 

 

Any news Dazzle?

No Salem hurts, hopefully Jake can play a blinder.

4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Gee our backline has been hampered with injuries this year.

I'm concerned about the Facebook rumours re Max. I hope it's just a rumour and he's OK.

 

I just looked on FB and the Salem out was an MFC post. Surely if Max was out they would of mentioned it already.


1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I just looked on FB and the Salem out was an MFC post. Surely if Max was out they would of mentioned it already.

Tx Bombay. Just a dodgy wishful lions fan on Facebook. Phew.

13 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

What’s wrong with Salem?

groin soreness

 

The Bowey selection is interesting purely that he's coming off a 5 day break and got some pretty big hits at Casey last week.

Looking forward to watching him play though.


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