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Just now, Josh said:

Thanks for the info mate. We were planning on just rocking up and buying tickets 🤷🏽‍♂️ we have a country family membership but not sure that'll help with a Gabba game. Either way we'll be there

 

Hope it all goes smoothly, we need every bit of support!

 
1 hour ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Nailed cool kid & stoner but say what old boy... isn't that the reincarnated ace fighter pilot Biggles in the middle there??...

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And of course Lord Flashheart.

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Great ins. And TMac named as well.

Full strength other than Salem. Lions won't know what hit them.

Edit: forgot about Kossie. obviously will come straight back in post suspension.

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Fine.


Got to feel for Tomlinson, but if May is available then clearly he goes in, and if Fritsch is also available then there's not much of a case to shuffle any key defender forward.

Presumably Melksham will be sub again as we've added more height with the changes anyway, plus he is so close to 100 games he can probably taste the Menevit tablets already.

 

Terrible ins 😅

Gotta feel for Tomlinson, he played so well and deserved another go.

Fingers crossed May's calf doesn't blow up.

 
5 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

That is one very very strong looking side. 

It sure is.  I wonder who would go out to make way for Pickett and Salem, who are both surely in our best side.


5 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

It sure is.  I wonder who would go out to make way for Pickett and Salem, who are both surely in our best side.

McVee and Chandler I'd say, sadly... though I worry about Harmes at times but I'm just glad I'm not a coach or selection committee trying to figure it out lol

It's probably one of the best 22 we've seen since flag with Salem and Pickett really the only glaring outs. 

Interesting to see that we have got the same 4 umpires as last week for this game. 

I'm good with those ins. Feel for Tommo bit he's put his name right in the frame now.


[censored] stain Zorko is back. 
Do your thing Jack. 

19 minutes ago, smiFFy said:

McVee and Chandler I'd say, sadly... though I worry about Harmes at times but I'm just glad I'm not a coach or selection committee trying to figure it out lol

I think Chandler has shown enough to stay in, as you mentioned, Harmes I’m not completely sold on…he’s sort of lost a specific spot and is behind others in terms of midfield minutes…tough gig that’s for sure

Darcy, Darragh, and Dayne.

Brisbane's ins look like someone tried to cheat on a word puzzle game.

Meanwhile, our ins could each stake a claim to being in the proverbial best six at almost any club. It is a little scary.

At some point this season our whole team is going to have an 'up' game on the same day and it simply won't matter who the opposition is. (Although personally I'd like to see our two games against Hawthorn reach a combined margin over 200)


 
1 minute ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Tommo would be in the first six picked in every other team this week.

One more time 😂😜


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