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1 minute ago, Floody100 said:

I can’t decide because of the depth so I’ll let you guys pick yours.

This is one for Werridee.

ALL POINTS ALERT

CALLING WERRIDEE

THIS IS AN EMERGENCY. REPEAT, THIS IS AN EMERGENCY

 

What's that projected, like a spotlight, up on to the clouds? Is it Werridee's avatar?

 

ill have a crack - assuming all are healthy and are in-form. 

B: May Lever Bowey
HB: Brayshaw Petty Salem
C: Hunter Viney Langdon
HF: Trac TMac ANB
F: Spargo BBB Fritta
Foll: Gawn Oliver Kozzy
Bench: Harmes, Grundy, Sparrow, Rivers
Sub: McVee
Emg: Tommo, Hibberd, JVR

Sorry to: JJ, Chin, Milkshake, Laurie

20 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

ill have a crack - assuming all are healthy and are in-form. 

B: May Lever Bowey
HB: Brayshaw Petty Salem
C: Hunter Viney Langdon
HF: Trac TMac ANB
F: Spargo BBB Fritta
Foll: Gawn Oliver Kozzy
Bench: Harmes, Grundy, Sparrow, Rivers
Sub: McVee
Emg: Tommo, Hibberd, JVR

Sorry to: JJ, Chin, Milkshake, Laurie

I reckon that's pretty good - for mine on team balance I'd have Chin in for Harmes or Sparrow.

I hope they take advantage of this depth this year and rotate our players through


I think we would be looking at our best 22 for 60 years

Our added depth this year is McVee and Chandler. McVee is replacing Hibbo and Chandler’s fighting to hold a spot ahead of one of the depth mids as Pickett plays more midfield.

As for the best possible 22 - which is mostly irrelevant as the chances of having all 22 fit and firing is slim - there’s still plenty of questions.

Will our talls hold form and fitness through the year? Will the rucks and big forwards work?

Do we need Brayshaw, Harmes or JJ on the wing for more height (some of Hunter’s aerial efforts were shoddy at best in round 1). Is Gus a reliable defender against good teams? Can we get away with 3 sub 185cm back flankers? Can we get away with 4 smaller forward flankers none of whom are strong aerialists?

A strong first up effort doesn’t go close to answering any of these queries.

 

 

I'll have a go

Jake Lever, Steven May, Trent Rivers

Christian Salem, Harrison Petty, Angus Brayshaw

Lachie Hunter, Clayton Oliver, Ed Langdon

Alex Neal-Bullen, Tom McDonald, Charlie Spargo

Kysaiah Pickett, Ben Brown, Bailey Fritsch

 Max Gawn, Jack Viney, Christian Petracca

Int: Brodie Grundy, Kade Chandler, Jake Bowey, Tom Sparrow

Sub: James Harmes
 


16 minutes ago, Wodjathefirst said:

Excuse my ignorance…. who is Chin?

Kade Chandler

FB: Bowey May Petty

HB: Brayshaw Lever Salem 

C: Hunter Oliver Langdon 

HF: ANB McDonald Pickett

FF: Fritsch Brown Spargo

R: Gawn Petracca Viney

INT: Grundy, Harmes, Rivers, Sparrow 

SUB: Jordon/Chandler 


Fully fit and at the peak of demonstrated ability - Hibbo's best is therefore better than Harmes. On this criteria is Melksham better than Spargo? My other thought was Dunstan, is peak Dunstan greater that Sparrow.

 

FB: Bowey May Petty

HB: Brayshaw Lever Salem 

C: Hunter Oliver Langdon 

HF: ANB McDonald Pickett

FF: Fritsch Brown Spargo

R: Gawn Petracca Viney

INT: Grundy, Hibbo, Rivers, Sparrow 

 

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