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On 26/02/2024 at 22:05, WERRIDEE said:

We can't play both Tomlinson and McDonald.

Point of interest; Tomlinson and McDonald have played 22 games together for a 15W to 7L record.

 
58 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

Point of interest; Tomlinson and McDonald have played 22 games together for a 15W to 7L record.

Which means absolutely nothing considering the input they both had.

47 minutes ago, SthSea22 said:

Which means absolutely nothing considering the input they both had.

You missed the point

 
6 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

You missed the point

Hit me with it?


35 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

"We can't play both Tomlinson and McDonald."

Not unless the game is ‘statues’

3 hours ago, waynewussell said:

You missed the point

Yes the poster did

Struggles for insite

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I think there are 21 certainties Lever May McVee Bowey Tomlinson Rivers Windsor Salem Langdon Billings van Rooyen Neal-Bullen Chandler Schache   Fritsch Gawn Petracca Viney Howes Sparrow and Laurie the 2 spots that are up for grabs would be out of Oliver Fullerton Verrall K. Brown Tholstrup and Hore

 
1 hour ago, waynewussell said:

"We can't play both Tomlinson and McDonald."

I wouldn't have either of them. But I suspect that's a minority position and one not held by the club.

We need Jed Adams to step up and Turner when he's fit again.

Edited by Binmans PA

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On 27/02/2024 at 11:47, whatwhat say what said:

based on 7 terms of practice...

2024 opening round 23:
B: McVee - May - Tomlinson
HB: Rivers - Lever - Bowey
C: Langdon - Petracca - Windsor
HF: ANB - JVR - Billings
F: Pup Brown - Fritsch - Chandler
Foll: Gawn - Salem - Viney
I/c: Howes - Verrall - Sparrow - Woewodin
Sub: Laurie

unavailable: spargo - brayshaw (sob) - hunter - oliver - melksham - mcadam - plugger mac - petty - pickett - sideshow bob

i personally would prefer it if we went smaller and had no tomlinson in the backline, but i suspect the intention is to run with that structure

i also somehow doubt this line-up will happen as it'd mean four debutants to start the season which would be pretty unusual for us; for instance based on @Demonland's latest training report schache is still favoured over verrall

if we ever debut a player as a sub i for one will be really disappointed; hate it when clubs do that

Doubt that Woewodin will play Oliver and McDonald are available


1 hour ago, Binmans PA said:

I wouldn't have either of them. But I suspect that's a minority position and one not held by the club.

We need Jed Adams to step up and Turner when he's fit again.

[Tomlinson and TMcD]. 

Yes TMcD appears to be on his last legs, though he is strong and experienced - IF fully fit can definitely play a role, forward or back.

Tomlinson though unspectacular does seem to gel well with May and Lever.

Jed Adams we all hope may be ready for a run later in 2024, and must make a definite move by 2025 if he is to be taken seriously.

Turner - horrible luck with injury.  Fitters and Turners are what keeps the wheels turning - lest hope he finally gets a good run at it.  Could be a real star.

1 hour ago, WERRIDEE said:

Doubt that Woewodin will play Oliver and McDonald are available

it was after 7! after 11, i'mma go with:

B: McVee - May - Tomlinson
HB: Rivers - Lever - Bowey
C: Langdon - Petracca - Windsor
HF: Neal-Bullen - van Rooyen - Billings
F: Schache - Fritsch - Chandler
Foll: Gawn - Salem - Viney
I/c: Laurie - Howes - Sparrow - Pup Brown
Sub: Woewodin

in an ideal world oliver comes in for laurie, who shifts to the sub

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4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

it was after 7! after 11, i'mma go with:

B: McVee - May - Tomlinson
HB: Rivers - Lever - Bowey
C: Langdon - Petracca - Windsor
HF: Neal-Bullen - van Rooyen - Billings
F: Schache - Fritsch - Chandler
Foll: Gawn - Salem - Viney
I/c: Laurie - Howes - Sparrow - Pup Brown
Sub: Woewodin

in an ideal world oliver comes in for laurie, who shifts to the sub

I know nobody likes it but do you think they could debut K. Brown as the sub. I think you will see Oliver play he's done everything right. That means the sub will be out of K. Brown, Woewodin, McDonald, Hore, Tholstrup, Verrall and Fullerton.

I think Laurie has done enough to be in the 22. Fullerton is my favorite for the sub. He could give Gawn a chop out. 

1 hour ago, WERRIDEE said:

I know nobody likes it but do you think they could debut K. Brown as the sub.

no, we've never debuted a player as a sub and i hope we never do

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On 14/02/2024 at 11:31, Demonland said:

And Hunter.

Happened on Sunday we had Clarry Petty Shane and Lachie and should have won by 10 goals!!! 


On 29/02/2024 at 18:17, demosaw said:

Not unless the game is ‘statues’

 

On 29/02/2024 at 17:41, waynewussell said:

"We can't play both Tomlinson and McDonald."

We did and won by 6 goals plus!!! 

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