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40 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Brown is officially cooked. Apparently his knee is flaring again. Such a shame. A second KPF has to be our priority in the draft/trade period 

 

6 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Makes sense with Petty being shifted Pre season to the Forward line.

Seen the writing on the wall.

Both a tactical and a necessity at the end of the day.

Sad news.

But we can never forget, BBB was a DEMON PREMIERSHIP FF ❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙

 
1 hour ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Brown is officially cooked. Apparently his knee is flaring again. Such a shame. A second KPF has to be our priority in the draft/trade period 

When you say "officially", do you mean the club, or you, saying that?

Agree with another key forward in the draft/trade period and have been posting it for a while now.

If BBB retires and maybe even Tom Mac as well, we should be looking to bring in a mature key forward and draft another one as well.

Edited by Redleg

1 hour ago, monoccular said:

 

But we can never forget, BBB was a DEMON PREMIERSHIP FF ❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙

No one will ever forget that Mono, When the bodies had enough its had enough.

I hope he can push through it but it doesn't look good.

 
57 minutes ago, Redleg said:

When you say "officially", do you mean the club, or you, saying that?

Agree with another key forward in the draft/trade period and have been posting it for a while now.

If BBB retires and maybe even Tom Mac as well, we should be looking to bring in a mature key forward and draft another one as well.

Have to go into the market.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

So the only change for Monday is Hibberd in for Bowey. If Hibberd hasn't got up it could be Disco playing, that's why he may not be named in the team, just guessing.


Just now, WERRIDEE said:

So the only change for Monday is Hibberd in for Bowey. If Hibberd hasn't got up it could be Disco playing, that's why he may not be named in the team, just guessing.

Disco injured apparently 

1 minute ago, WERRIDEE said:

So the only change for Monday is Hibberd in for Bowey. If Hibberd hasn't got up it could be Disco playing, that's why he may not be named in the team, just guessing.

Just seen that Disco has been named injured. Hibbo definitely in.

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

When you say "officially", do you mean the club, or you, saying that?

Agree with another key forward in the draft/trade period and have been posting it for a while now.

If BBB retires and maybe even Tom Mac as well, we should be looking to bring in a mature key forward and draft another one as well.

It’s been reported on. He is listed as injured. In his latest Instagram post he is wearing a bandage on his knee. It’s the midpoint of the season and he has played a couple of senior games. But yeah, I just made the whole thing up. Not like he had this dodgy knee for a while or anything 

Edited by Kick_It_To_Pickett

 
4 hours ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Brown is officially cooked. Apparently his knee is flaring again. Such a shame. A second KPF has to be our priority in the draft/trade period 

I realise i'll be mocked here for saying this, but what about offering Jesse Hogan a two year contract? I understand he's out of contract at end of season. Surely this would be worth the risk? He seems like he's been more switched on over the last few seasons and improved his discipline.


1 hour ago, Glorious Day said:

I realise i'll be mocked here for saying this, but what about offering Jesse Hogan a two year contract? I understand he's out of contract at end of season. Surely this would be worth the risk? He seems like he's been more switched on over the last few seasons and improved his discipline.

Jesse might be more 'switched on' than you think if he is still living with Mumford! 

8 hours ago, Redleg said:

When you say "officially", do you mean the club, or you, saying that?

Agree with another key forward in the draft/trade period and have been posting it for a while now.

If BBB retires and maybe even Tom Mac as well, we should be looking to bring in a mature key forward and draft another one as well.

that should have happened 2 years ago in my view

BB and T MAc always high risk and should have been covered

9 hours ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

It’s been reported on. He is listed as injured. In his latest Instagram post he is wearing a bandage on his knee. It’s the midpoint of the season and he has played a couple of senior games. But yeah, I just made the whole thing up. Not like he had this dodgy knee for a while or anything 

I wasn’t accusing you of making it up, I just asked if the club said it, or it was your opinion, that his injury was career ending.

There is a difference as you will agree.

It wasn’t an attack on you.

2 hours ago, Kent said:

that should have happened 2 years ago in my view

BB and T MAc always high risk and should have been covered

Well I suppose the club thought they would be good for another short period and they drafted JVR and Jefferson as the ones to take over. They also brought in Schache to replace Weid. I am certain we will draft or trade another key forward, or both, this year.

8 hours ago, Glorious Day said:

I realise i'll be mocked here for saying this, but what about offering Jesse Hogan a two year contract? I understand he's out of contract at end of season. Surely this would be worth the risk? He seems like he's been more switched on over the last few seasons and improved his discipline.

Have watched him play a fair bit this year and while he has kicked a few goals, he drops a lot of marks, has no recovery now, applies no forward pressure, sulks a lot and admonishes team mates.

That doesn’t fit our culture, so I can’t see us considering him. 

Edited by Redleg


Is the Collingwood VFL team published somewhere? That would be interesting to see.

16 minutes ago, old55 said:

Is the Collingwood VFL team published somewhere? That would be interesting to see.

From Coll Big Footy last night.

No Lipinski and McStay in there. Either playing tomorrow or held back another week. 

COLLINGWOOD
B: J. Ryan (24), J. Eyre (59), T. Ruscoe (21)
HB: C. Mulvogue (68), N. Jetta (54), T. Bianco (8)
C: E. Allan (16), F. Macrae (18), W. Kelly (20)
HF: T. Wilson (12), L. Purcell (65), C. Murley (27)
F: N. Kreuger (15), R. McInnes (26), O. Steene (44)
R: A. Begg (39), J. Carmichael (45), C. Hustwaite (55)
INT: H. Flynn (71)*, L. Tardrew (51), T. Wilson (56), J. Longmire (57), A. Draper (19)
EMG: Y. Ashwin (70), J. Tomasiello (61), J. Booth (53), R. Voulanas (67), J. Raines (64), V. Blackmore-Moore (49), J. Petric (73), R. Penny (62)

IN: E. Allan, L. Purcell
OUT: S. Glover, R. Voulanas

Edited by Dee Zephyr

9 hours ago, Glorious Day said:

I realise i'll be mocked here for saying this, but what about offering Jesse Hogan a two year contract? I understand he's out of contract at end of season. Surely this would be worth the risk? He seems like he's been more switched on over the last few seasons and improved his discipline.

from all reports we talked to him before he went to gw$

after the conversation and the requests that we made to make to his lifestyle it was a resounding 'no' from our football department

17 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

HB: C. Mulvogue (68), N. Jetta (54), T. Bianco (8)

This still feels so, so wrong.

53 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Have watched him play a fair bit this year and while he has kicked a few goals, he drops a lot of marks, has no recovery now, applies no forward pressure, sulks a lot and admonishes team mates.

That doesn’t fit our culture, so I can’t see us considering him. 

I agree, I’ve watched a couple of GWS games and his body language is still that off a sulky teenager. He also has virtually no second efforts. Such a shame, he absolutely has the build and talent, just seems like he can’t get out of that unproductive headspace.


Looking to sept going to be hard to succeed without either of bb or TMac. Jvr has been brilliant in his first season but is 19. Relying on him, petty with Maxy and Grundy chipping in won’t get it done. Hope im wrong.

We badly need to pick up an experienced KPF in trade week. not many around though.

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Looking to sept going to be hard to succeed without either of bb or TMac. Jvr has been brilliant in his first season but is 19. Relying on him, petty with Maxy and Grundy chipping in won’t get it done. Hope im wrong.

We badly need to pick up an experienced KPF in trade week. not many around though.

Membrey 

6 minutes ago, BDA said:

Looking to sept going to be hard to succeed without either of bb or TMac. Jvr has been brilliant in his first season but is 19. Relying on him, petty with Maxy and Grundy chipping in won’t get it done. Hope im wrong.

We badly need to pick up an experienced KPF in trade week. not many around though.

Play Schache 

 
3 minutes ago, adonski said:

Membrey 

Really a 3rd tall...so not the answer.

1 minute ago, rjay said:

Really a 3rd tall...so not the answer.

Depends what the question is 


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