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3 hours ago, Flag 2021 said:

Of course if Port tank then they will end up 4th and avoid going to Brisbane.

I'd say they will have a bit more winning chance at Gabba than playing against pies at MCG.

 
2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Who are travelling Emergencies?

Laurie is a definite as he was posted in photos by the club at the captains run. 

21 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Who are travelling Emergencies?

Dylan, Orbison, Harrison, Lynne and Petty.

Oooooh. You said emergencies. My bad.

 
1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Has Tommo been omitted and if so isn't it a bit late to be trying Turner?

Well he’s named in the team, Laurie super sub


Just now, jez.w said:

Someone is out for the swans - app not loading properly tho

There saying Tom Papley a late out but he was out on Thursday night.

Ryan Clarke in for Papley.  Looks like Oliver will have more company.

 

Ah, Little Papa out might explain why we’ve moved into $1.90


9 minutes ago, deva5610 said:

Dylan, Orbison, Harrison, Lynne and Petty.

Oooooh. You said emergencies. My bad.

I thought Petty was injured🤪?

i thought Turner was more if an intercept marking type?

he’ll have to take mcdonald or Amarty

Tommo scratching  his head

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

i thought Turner was more if an intercept marking type?

he’ll have to take mcdonald or Amarty

Tommo scratching  his head

tomlinson has the turning circle of chris lamb

amartey or logan mcdonald would turn him inside out at every opportunity


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

i thought Turner was more if an intercept marking type?

he’ll have to take mcdonald or Amarty

Tommo scratching  his head

I scratch my head every Thursday night at selection time. Just got to have faith in the Match Committee.

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

So who covers May? And can we win it without Gawn? 
I know we can but it’s a risk not worth taking IMO

 

Richmond had a whole season basically to adjust to Rance being out. Very different if he does the knee in round 23.

Tomlinson would have to cover May and we've got a pretty handy 2nd ruckman ready to go of Gawn goes down.

Positive vibes from here on now.

It will be good to see Disco get a run even though I think Tomo has been serviceable.

Don't know why Laurie was picked for a single game - and he wasn't too bad (but not exciting) and needs to find his feet at senior level - so should have been given another run. None of our small forwards had impact on last week's game and he was just as quiet as Kozzie and Kade.

Wandered down to my local for a feed and a few pre-game pints. Ended up at table 31 which I am taking as a great omen.

Welcome back Bayley! Go Dees!

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10 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

tomlinson has the turning circle of chris lamb

amartey or logan mcdonald would turn him inside out at every opportunity

he’s not that agile but can spoil. hopefully Turner can play stopper


 
2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Let's just spoil their home final chance.

On the contrary. Ports won.

Now bruise free afternoon for the Dee's.


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