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1 hour ago, DeeZone said:

 Also how did Bowey look, lucky to be alive. Ha ha.!!

Cannot remember seeing him. That does not mean he wasn't there, as it was a quick run, and they stayed grouped together.

 

26 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Was Howes training?

The same for Howes, didn't see him.

 

I assume, Howes and Bowey were both there.

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3 hours ago, kev martin said:

Salem was very comfortable and appeared happy to be out there.

Two AFLW players got some training from Mark William's. Eliza West and another I didn't recognise. 

Eliza is already a weapon....if Mark Williams helps her kicking she will go to another level.

 
2 minutes ago, Lewis said:

Petty 4-6 weeks away fmd

He's turned into a very important player hasn't he. We're suddenly living in the time of not having  TMac or BBB. Wasnt quite expecting that to come so fast. Hopefully one of them can get up. But if not, we give Schache a decent run and see what he's got. I just think JVR  ( in his first season) and Schache is pretty lightweight...but Im struggling to see what else to do. 

25 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

He's turned into a very important player hasn't he. We're suddenly living in the time of not having  TMac or BBB. Wasnt quite expecting that to come so fast. Hopefully one of them can get up. But if not, we give Schache a decent run and see what he's got. I just think JVR  ( in his first season) and Schache is pretty lightweight...but Im struggling to see what else to do. 

BBB is a chance i thought?  


1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

BBB is a chance i thought?  

Was TMac emergency on weekend? I think this may be his last crack and if he doesn't nail it in a week or 2 I can see them giving Joel a go til Harry is back. 

Joel can jump, might not be the worst option against Aliir anyway.

38 minutes ago, Hellaintabadplacetobe said:

Was TMac emergency on weekend? I think this may be his last crack and if he doesn't nail it in a week or 2 I can see them giving Joel a go til Harry is back. 

Joel can jump, might not be the worst option against Aliir anyway.

My understanding was Macca missed last week's Casey game due to a latent ankle issue from a week or so before.  Doubt he would've gotten up?

Haven't seen anywhere in this last week that BBB has had a comtinuation of a slight niggle about two weeks ago (i think).

If he's right to play Casey this week then he'd be straight in surely

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2 hours ago, Lewis said:

Petty 4-6 weeks away fmd

What the hell is going on with all these players having their foot stomped on it has become quite chronic, do we have foot stompers out there or is it the new style footwear.????

 

If Schache is 100% fit I would play him at least he may get through the game, he is our depth let’s give him a run at it IF TMac & BBB are carrying niggles.!!

Two threads nearly same topic on Petty, Rivers to go forward, reckon he’d go well on Alir. Loved how positive Goody has been on Salem coming back. Sad it’s not this week, Salem would solve some PA questions.


Harmes missing y'day according to Kev.  Nice to see he was going around at Casey today

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