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Interesting Emg list. Smith incase Hibberd doesn't get up. Bowey most likely sub. Or can they choose someone not on the list if Hibberd is a late out.

 

Swans got a tall in doubt? Interesting emergencies.

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

INS – Salem 
OUTS – Bowey (omitted), Jordon (medi-sub) 

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Jordon must recover quickly from surgery 


Interesting games. Tracc Forward Pocket, Fritsch on the Bench

September is when it gets serious 

Edited by Sir Why You Little

Is JVR a wildcard chance for Sub?

8 minutes ago, binman said:

Jordon must recover quickly from surgery 

Jordan is not named for tomorrows game.

Was an "out" after being a medi-sub last time.

Edited by kev martin

 

That is the best team we have available at the moment. Only two different to the starting 2 in the '21GF. 

I think we have the Swannies shaded in the midfield and our defence will need to be at their best and have the usual pressure of all team defence up the ground to hold the forwards of Sydney. Our forwards team performed well last week and had great service into the forward 50. Silver service and accurate kicking was a highlight against the Lions.

I still look at our forwards a a week to week proposition. Tough Sydney defence will test them out.

Dees by 4 goals going away.

That’s Premiership team but for Hunt/Bowey which would’ve been for injury. 
And Melk for TMac


16 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Interesting games. Tracc Forward Pocket, Fritsch on the Bench

Hard to believe that people still think that positions in the named team mean anything.

JVR now seems ahead of Weid in the eyes of the club

Great lineup, a winning team (imo)!

Other than the absence of TMac we're in fine fettle. Perfectly placed for another red hot crack at it

We're going to win tomorrow. And win well I reckon


Agree BDA I’m thinking 34 points in a tough slog for 2 1/2 quarters. Go Dees.!!!!

First final at the MCG since 2019!!!

Midfield battle will be the key imv.  Sydney have got a good mix of contested Mids ( Parker, Mills, Rowbottom) and pacy runners (Warner , Gulden, Florent, Stephens). I think if we win contested footy, we will win. 

Both teams look very strong on paper. Will be a cracking game but confident our best wins.

Tough call for Bowey, but Salem had to come back in.

Interesting that JVR is in the emergency list .... something happening?  He is the only real tall, though Joel I guess would be ahead of him.


Spargo Still getting a game after 4 poor weeks?? Staggering!

1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Midfield battle will be the key imv.  Sydney have got a good mix of contested Mids ( Parker, Mills, Rowbottom) and pacy runners (Warner , Gulden, Florent, Stephens). I think if we win contested footy, we will win. 

If we can’t smash Parker mills and rowbottom with Viney Clarry Trac then the world no longer makes sense

4 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Interesting games. Tracc Forward Pocket, Fritsch on the Bench

September is when it gets serious 

Langdon HFF. Said no-one ever.

 
15 minutes ago, layzie said:

Langdon HFF. Said no-one ever.

Big Game from Mr Ed. 
just run…..

A few wanted Bowie to stay but I think we knew Salem was coming back.

Hope he is in his golden form.

Edited by leave it to deever


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