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Not saying it will happen, but on SEN today Dermie suggested trying Tomlinson forward. He was part time coach at GWS when Tommo played there.

15 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Why do I fear we have lost this at selection table. And so who rucks when Max is resting. McDonald. Oh ffs

Because we have.....

...excuse me .... im off to clean my Raichle booots and do the edges on my Rossis  😉

 

 
45 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Lower the eyes, speed.

That’s pretty much what the FD I saying to the team…

Because if they blaze away, Weitering will be BOG.


if we win i’m sure all though slamming the selections will heap praise upon Goody. 

🙄

6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

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

Yep, need him on ice should we face Charlie Chalk again.

3 minutes ago, watchtheeyes said:

Gawn to also rest at FF

Well, maybe, but the ‘idea’ of that is better the ‘reality’ of that.

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

if we win i’m sure all though slamming the selections will heap praise upon Goody. 

🙄

Happy to go back and applaud him. Hope I’m wrong 

Blues have only brought one bloke in and two are out?

must be the sub.  who was their sub last week? anyone know

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10 minutes ago, leucopogon said:

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

I would have Daisy Pearce in ruck over T-Mac.

1 minute ago, bandicoot said:

Still waiting for someone to answer who is going to be the resting ruck? 

Bowza

2 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Well, maybe, but the ‘idea’ of that is better the ‘reality’ of that.

It definitely is. Unless we want to see more hangtime entries this week.

2 minutes ago, Green Demon said:

I would have Daisy Pearce in ruck over T-Mac.

I would have Stuart Pearce in ruck over T-Mac 


I thought Grundy was valued at our club??? Those words will haunt Goodwin & could go down as the biggest flop of a trade & only Melbourne could manufacture this! Can’t help injuries but if Gawn is on one leg who will be out back up ruck???

Tommo in is a bit baffling to me.  Could he play fwd and sit on Weitering?

3 minutes ago, bandicoot said:

Still waiting for someone to answer who is going to be the resting ruck? 

Tigers won a premiership with a wingman as a backup ruck. 

Just now, Demonsone said:

I thought Grundy was valued at our club??? Those words will haunt Goodwin & could go down as the biggest flop of a trade & only Melbourne could manufacture this! Can’t help injuries but if Gawn is on one leg who will be out back up ruck???

I thought he’d be a moral for this week. 
Someone here mentioned his attitude wasn’t that great post demotion, maybe that alongside the rumoured Sydney deal has something to do with it

Hibberd sub for mine.


2 minutes ago, layzie said:

I would have Stuart Pearce in ruck over T-Mac 

I would have Stuart Little in ruck over T-Mac.

7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

if we win i’m sure all though slamming the selections will heap praise upon Goody. 

🙄

 

Happy to eat humble pie if im wrong

5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Blues have only brought one bloke in and two are out?

must be the sub.  who was their sub last week? anyone know

Jesse Motlop. He'd be in the 22 for suspended Martin.

 
11 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

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

Damn...  plan B... the emergency  Shiraz !!!

All this selection palaver neglects consideration of one thing

Viney to spend the first quarter committing football acts and wipe out their whole team .


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