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11 minutes ago, bandicoot said:

Please tell me what happens if max gets injured mid game

Spargo in the ruck

Aside from JJ for Gus, the changes are a real head scratcher.

We select Tomlinson with McKay out, and the Blues going small. And we drop a more mobile Hibbo from a backline that conceded only 60 points last week.

And essentially Spargo comes in for JVR. Why have we given Schache another year?

So unless Goody has devised a new gameplan in the past week, I have no confidence in us scoring over 60 points in what will be ideal conditions. 

 
9 minutes ago, bandicoot said:

How plays ruck whilst max is resting? 

#25


8 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Worse than that Shizzenhuisen that he isnt in. In fact  DEESGRACE lost at SELECTION AGAIN!🤑

 

 

I'm with you Picket..   team picked by idiots

10 minutes ago, bandicoot said:

How plays ruck whilst max is resting? 

Howe plays for Collingwood now.

30 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

I like the changes. fast deck.....Who's the sub?

Any left over drugs ?? 

 

The chat about no tall forwards when McDonald in the ruck ignores the fact that Smith, Petracca and Fritsch are not exactly small and all play as marking forwards PLUS can beat their opponents when the ball hits the deck

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Their start and method will tell a story early.  If we again let them get a start I will be incensed. If we drop out this week, the club will be hammered and carry an unforgivable legacy with this list.  New coaches to support Goody especially midfield and forwards coaches. 

1 minute ago, mo64 said:

Howe plays for Collingwood now.

I am still laughing!!!! Bravo.

10 minutes ago, layzie said:

I guess T-Mac? Maybe even Joel will get in there.

Not super confident either though, mosquito fleet better kick some goals when we're down there.

When was the last time tmac played ruck??? No better time than semi final FMD

12 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Worse than that Shizzenhuisen that he isnt in. In fact  DEESGRACE lost at SELECTION AGAIN!🤑

 

 

What are you doing to me Byron...

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Interesting we have an ex-Demons player (Andre Gianfagna) as one of the umpires.

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Goodwin must take responsibility for selection and it does not fill me with much fizz. 

I would prefer Lauren Pearce in the ruck before T-Mac 

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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

What are you doing to me Byron...

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What next week ??? 

33 minutes ago, bandicoot said:

Has Goodwin lost his mind. Tmac can’t jump more than 3cm off the ground. This is 2017 all over again 

reckon i’d trust a premiership coach’s logic over a footy forum

1 minute ago, Soidee said:

Goodwin must take responsibility for selection and it does not fill me with much fizz. 

Our ability to mark inside 50 really concerns me. 


33 minutes ago, Billy said:

I can’t believe Hibberd is out WTF are they doing, the guy can rest his Achilles once he’s retired, unbelievable & they player a plonker In Tomlinson 

Salem & Tmac are ineffectual & Grundy our shining pre season ray of hope can’t even get a look in with a injury hampered Max

This game is lost in selection 

A bloody disgrace 

 

Hibbo can’t play multiple games. if his body was fine he would 100% be playing

Spargo in makes sense after last weeks debacle going inside 50...for JVR tho...? Weird one

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Our ability to mark inside 50 really concerns me. 

Perhaps they are going to do what the On The Couch panel suggested and kick in scrubby chaos ground balls all game (in perfect dry weather footballing conditions). This has the hallmarks of a massive stuff up.

 
44 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Any snow around 

album cover zappa GIF by uDiscoverMusic

“Dreamed l was an Eskimo…

Don’t eat the yellow snow…”

 

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For all the self-flagellators out there

8 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Any left over drugs ?? 

Mate I smashed them last weekend. It was tough but I really stood up…..until I didn’t!


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