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Out: Salem, Melksham, Harmes 

In: good question... Bowey, ???

 

 

 

 

 

Why are people dropping Salem? In a team full of butchers and dumb footballer his poise stands out...

IN: Bowey, JVR
OUT: ANB, Melk

I acknowledge they're unlikely to bring Bowey in for a forward but anyone with a pulse is an upgrade of ANB at the minute

JVR in for the steak bandit 

Edited by adonski


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Do we risk McDonald?

 

Don’t have a choice need someone with a brain 🧠 

1st change. 
Anb. Out. Was terrible all night. 
Bedford. In. 
 

2nd change

Salem out. 
Bowey in

3rd change 

Melksham out 

Tmcd in.  Have to risk him. If not, it’s JVR 

 

Back them in. 

Unless Harmes is suspended which i don't think he will be. just show a video of Patty cripps


Tricky proposition given the way the team played against the Lions last week.

Some of tonight's duds were reasonable or better against the Bears, vis a vie Melksham, ANB, Brown and Brayshaw. Whaddayado?

Goodwin has no form for making changes and I can't see him rolling the dice at this stage of the season.

If I had the say it'd be:

Out - Salem. ANB

In - Bowey,TMAc

Edited by Diamond Tim

2 minutes ago, Dwight Schrute said:

Back them in. 

Unless Harmes is suspended which i don't think he will be. just show a video of Patty cripps

Play the same team and get the same result.

Out: ANB, Melk, Harmes (suspension)

In: Chandler, JVR, and potentially Dunstan for Harmes 

Let this team regroup and find form against the lions. Maybe consider tmac for Melks if he’s fit enough but that’s highly doubtful 


Bedford Dunstan McDonald Bowie in ANB, Spargo, Harmes ANB Salem out

1 minute ago, Click_Bate said:

Out: ANB, Melk, Harmes (suspension)

In: Chandler, JVR, and potentially Dunstan for Harmes 

Look I can see min changes but Dunstan could well be in the mix. 

3 minutes ago, Click_Bate said:

Out: ANB, Melk, Harmes (suspension)

In: Chandler, JVR, and potentially Dunstan for Harmes 

Like it

OUT: Melksham, Rivers

IN: JVR, Bowey

And swap Gus  and Harmes' roles, both were poor.

7 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

As a big ANB fan, he has to go out

Melk out also

TMac in and Jordan

Harmes/Tracc share defensive fwd

Jordan is out for 4 weeks, he just got foot surgery 


TMac won't be ready we needed next week for him to have another game, maybe the prelim if we make it.

Nibbler out, Bedford in

Milkshake out, TMac in

 

Entire forward line aside from Fritsch needs to have their positions up for grabs. BBB is not the long term answer, but wow he was done no favours with the quality of our forward 50 entries (deep to the pocket, rinse & repeat).

As for our smalls, non existent both offensively and defensively. No one was front and centre when it came in, nor was there any pressure to keep it in.

 

I wonder when the match committee will realise how badly out of form ANB has been?

I have a gut feeling they'll make no changes unless there's a forced one.

8 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

OUT: Melksham, Rivers

IN: JVR, Bowey

And swap Gus  and Harmes' roles, both were poor.

Gus has one poor game (by his standards) and you want to move him from the middle after 4 great games in the same role? Glad you are not the coach.


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