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15 hours ago, Demonland said:

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

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That spine is strong.

 
9 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Big Game from Mr Ed. 
just run…..

He's probably already started his morning 20k jog.

If Hibberd is withdrawn because of gastro, I wonder whether Smith or Bowey will be promoted? I can see arguments for both. 

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15 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

If Hibberd is withdrawn because of gastro, I wonder whether Smith or Bowey will be promoted? I can see arguments for both. 

Good point, I can see Smith being favoured to play a role. Regardless of who they had in mind for Hibbo it's likely a big job. 

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10 hours ago, layzie said:

Langdon HFF. Said no-one ever.

Exactly! We all know after watching round 23 that it should be Lever.


1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

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

Hope he is in his golden form.

I for one will be [censored] off if he comes back underdone and starts to do dinky kicks again Gotta love Bowey

1 hour ago, layzie said:

Good point, I can see Smith being favoured to play a role. Regardless of who they had in mind for Hibbo it's likely a big job. 

Smith for the umpteenth time is a very poor afl footballer in my view 

Cannot stay on the park and when on goes missing mostly

Hibbo probably gets the job on Papley.  If he’s unavailable, then Hunt or Rivers.  Need to quell their v fire power

(May, Perry, Lever v Franklin,Reid, McDonald) 

(Hibbo, Salem, Hunt, Rivers v Heeney, Hayward, Papley) 

 
14 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Hibbo probably gets the job on Papley.  

I’d put Pig on Heeney, then make Papley be accountable by having Hunt counter attack (the bloke only runs one way)

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