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38 minutes ago, Sam ARBER said:

Who does Pickett replace next week?

JJ

 

JVR to play at his home soil. 4 goals for sure 🔥🔥🔥.

I imagine he will invite all the people from his hometown 😆

27 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

IN: Kysaiah Pickett

OUT (to be sub): Spargo or ANB

What ? Spargo & ANB we’re great today.

Pickett for Brown


29 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

IN: Kysaiah Pickett

OUT (to be sub): Spargo or ANB

Spargo out WTF

 

Brown Out, Pickett in.

Would like to see Viney out for Howes, but not sure Jack would get dropped being captain. I feel he is probably our biggest watch over the next few weeks. Disposal poor, decision making poor. JJ is a much better 3rd midfield option and Koz back will squeeze Jack out. 

6 minutes ago, Floody100 said:

What ? Spargo & ANB we’re great today.

Pickett for Brown

Picketts round 1 game was miles better than any games these 2 have put together in 2023


7 minutes ago, Floody100 said:

What ? Spargo & ANB we’re great today.

Pickett for Brown

Agree 

8 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Spargo out WTF

And agree again 

Absolutely no idea what changes they make, a couple of thoughts: 

IN: Pickett
OUT: Sparrow

JJ, Gus to have more mins inside

IN: Pickett
OUT: Hibberd

Jordon to have stints at half back or Petty back to defence? 

Really can't see them dropping BBB

Kozzie in hard to drop anyone from today's game. Someone is going to be stiff. Melk junk time supersub may be left out


6 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Eagles players going down like flies.

McGovern, Cripps, Shuey and Witherdan all unlikely next week. 
 

 

Let's get the Casey boys for a nice Perth visit and rest our AFL team 😆

The season is a marathon, not a sprint. We need to peak when it matters. We're not losing next week, so why not start rotating the list a little bit and giving a few blokes a rest next week. Will refuel the batteries and ensure we can go the distance. We have the depth and need to use it. It's what hurt us last season in the end.

let's wait and see what the medical report is on sideshow bald first

if he's out i still like our structure with three talls up front - sideshow, roo, and petty - so if one of them is out then plugger mac gets another opportunity more than likely

pickett is obviously an in, most likely for melksham, with one of jj or sparrow - probably jj - sliding to the sub

Brown should have a week off regardless of whether he’s injured or not. Another week to look at Petty and JVR up forward and we can always bring Tmac back. 
We are heading into a softer patch of the draw and we need to take opportunities to rest our older and most important players. 


1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

let's wait and see what the medical report is on sideshow bald first

if he's out i still like our structure with three talls up front - sideshow, roo, and petty - so if one of them is out then plugger mac gets another opportunity more than likely

pickett is obviously an in, most likely for melksham, with one of jj or sparrow - probably jj - sliding to the sub

100% agree. The 3rd tall is the Ruck pinch hitter. 

We also need to get some games into Turner, should be our 3rd tall of Petty plays up forward.

Kosi for Hibberd. Petty to go back. Another possible out is Sparrow (just 10 touches) but I feel like he was vital in getting centre bounce clearance momentum back.

No way can Harmes replace JJ. Jordon was immense today. 

 
6 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Think melksham is a lock for sub until he hits 100mfc games, he's on 97 now.

why would anyone give AF if he gets to 100? he already got to 200 games 

18 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Brown should have a week off regardless of whether he’s injured or not. Another week to look at Petty and JVR up forward and we can always bring Tmac back. 
We are heading into a softer patch of the draw and we need to take opportunities to rest our older and most important players. 

Was BBB injured? Please don't tell me it's the knee


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