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6 hours ago, Mr Steve said:

Depends on what happens today. Cat win we should play Friday night Pies win and it should be sat night, still the AFL tend to make it up as they go along anyway so who knows. 

Given that Brisbane played on Thursday and us on Friday, with all the others playing today, it would make sense for Melbourne vs Brisbane to be Friday night, and whoever vs whoever to be on Saturday twilight or evening. But what the AFL will do ...

1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Over-reaction much? I stopped reading this thread after the first page. I must have been watching a different game last night and a different team all year compared with everyone else. For example, I thought Harmes was good last night (but expect he'll be suspended). I also thought ANB, while not at his best wasn't as bad as others have said. The question to be asked, though, is whether the team can be improved by a change of personnel? I wouldn't have thought so. 

Melksham had been good the previous few weeks...but is that enough? After all, he wasn't much worse than Brown or Pickett with respect to impact. However, perhaps they have more runs on the board overall.

Anyway, if Harmes is suspended, Petracca's hairline fracture keeps him out, Spargo's throat is problematic and Tom McDonald isn't ready, we may be limited on what we can choose to do, anyway.

You might need to rewatch the game without the blindfold this time in regards to ANB's performance. 

You'd be about the only one on this supporter bar Saty that would have that view. Unbelievable. 

 
2 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

You might need to rewatch the game without the blindfold this time in regards to ANB's performance. 

You'd be about the only one on this supporter bar Saty that would have that view. Unbelievable. 

ANB used to be called Nibbler, now called Fumbler 

15 minutes ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

Given that Brisbane played on Thursday and us on Friday, with all the others playing today, it would make sense for Melbourne vs Brisbane to be Friday night, and whoever vs whoever to be on Saturday twilight or evening. But what the AFL will do ...

Hope it’s Saturday afternoon. Nobody shows up on Friday nights. 


39 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

As predicted

18 hours ago, wisedog said:

OUT: ANB

IN: MCDONALD

If you believe we're our best side with Tom McDonald then we may have to expedite this. If it was any other team other than Brisbane, I would probably leave him out. But as as ludicrous as it sounds, I feel we can afford to carry him through this one if we have to.

EDIT: Most of course would believe that a fully fit Tom McDonald makes us a better side. The question is how close he can get to that? Unfortunately, we won't actually know unless we play him.

Even his brother would have been handy going forward.

7 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Bowey should be straight in for Salem.  He was a mile off it last night.  You aint making that ground up in one week IMV as he's coming from too far back after his interrupted pre-season and late arrival.

Many on here said Salem shouldnt play and they were right!!

 
3 hours ago, Abyssal said:

I needed the clarification, although I see you still didn’t say , YES  Neal -Bullen omitted.

Furthermore,  pleased to see you eventually came around to agree with my “stilted opinion” ( your words ) albeit one week and one loss too late.

 

I’m sorry, I can’t recall that encounter. I can imagine the opinion though.

2 hours ago, CYB said:

Hope it’s Saturday afternoon. Nobody shows up on Friday nights. 

If they stopped putting the games at 11pm maybe 

 

7pm on Friday should be the go 


19 hours ago, dl4e said:

Out. Melksham

In.Chandler.

If Harmes is suspended then Dunstan.

No chance this happens. If Melksham goes out then a tall will come in. 

2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I think Harmes is very lucky. I'm confident it was inadvertent, but his arm was raised at the last minute, although perhaps as much in self-defence as anything else.

He hit him in the chest, nothing much in it 

Is it time to bite the bullet and bring in the extra tall? Weideman/JVR

Dunstan to also come in and release Petracca to play majority up forward?

Salem is badly out of form.  I’m not much for wholesale changes but I think Bowey comes in for Salem and JVR for Melksham.   Brisbane backs without Adams are not big interceptors, so Melkshams role is not required next week imo.  
 

2 hours ago, Kent said:

Many on here said Salem shouldnt play and they were right!!

He got tagged by Clarke


Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Is it time to bite the bullet and bring in the extra tall? Weideman/JVR

Dunstan to also come in and release Petracca to play majority up forward?

I’m not convinced Dunstan is the answer. If you make a change here, I reckon they bring in Chandler, move Sparrow to the middle, Brayshaw back to half back and Salem out.

Given how accommodating the Brisbane defence is perhaps debuting JVR isn't such a bad idea

3 minutes ago, Vineytime said:

He got tagged by Clarke

Salem has had a very average year by his standards 

Out: all assistant coaches except Williams, Yze and Williams.

In: fresh ideas and someone who can change Goody's mind!

21 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

4 great games? Averaging over 8 turnovers a game since gong into the middle (3 more than Viney and Oliver). His disposal is a liability in the middle.

Still think his best position is the defensive wingman role he played last year.


25 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Salem has had a very average year by his standards 

Do you think injury has contributed to that? 

13 minutes ago, Vineytime said:

Do you think injury has contributed to that? 

More than likely I’d say 

out: ANB, Melksham 

In: Eliza West, Tayla Harris

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
3 hours ago, SPC said:

ANB used to be called Nibbler, now called Fumbler 

Did you watch the Cats fumble all day today or is it just a MFC thing in your mind.

Group think 

1 hour ago, Demons11 said:

Salem has had a very average year by his standards 

 

37 minutes ago, Vineytime said:

Do you think injury has contributed to that? 

Undoubtedly - but doesn’t change the fact that he has been well below par. 


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