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Who will be the sub?

Casey listed Harmes & Tmac as inj.

but if our emergencies only Harmes and Turner didn’t play for Casey today?

so surely it’s Harmes? 

9 minutes ago, Doug Reemer said:

Who will be the sub?

Casey listed Harmes & Tmac as inj.

but if our emergencies only Harmes and Turner didn’t play for Casey today?

so surely it’s Harmes? 

harmes wasn't listed as injured

 

Keep an eye on Bailey Humphrey (#19). We were keen on him in last years draft. He went pick 6. Gippsland Power boy. Just going this year (4 games, 33 disposals). Word is that he’s not happy to n QLD. Trac did coffee with him in Adelaide 3 weeks back.


 
9 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Keep an eye on Bailey Humphrey (#19). We were keen on him in last years draft. He went pick 6. Gippsland Power boy. Just going this year (4 games, 33 disposals). Word is that he’s not happy to n QLD. Trac did coffee with him in Adelaide 3 weeks back.

Promising young kid. He was the reason we were trying to trade up the draft. Strongly built inside mid with good forward craft. Similar to Trac actually but less polished by foot when on the outside. If we don’t package up our picks come draft time, I’d be all for trading our first rounder for him (as in take Freos pick 5ish to draft and trade out pick 18ish for him). Getting a pick 6 who we were keen on for that would be a steal.


3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Reckon there’s a good chance there are more Dees here than Suns. 

Who is surprised by that. 
But by all means let’s continue with this failed experiment. 

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Confirmed Turner in for Hibberd.

Not surprised. GC have gone mega tall and Hibbo is clearly not 100% right. No point pushing him when they don’t have an ideal matchup. 


And looks like Harmes the sub

11 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Who is surprised by that. 
But by all means let’s continue with this failed experiment. 

As long as we win its fine by me.


16 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Confirmed Turner in for Hibberd.

Turner and Sparrow finally in the side together!

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All the propaganda was saying 

"Big crowd come early"!

Theres no hope for them if the cant fill the stadium 

Given the quality of their oppenent, the time and the weather!


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