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IN: Tholstrup
OUT: Sparrow

Give Petty another week....

So Brown played really well but seems to still only have a half of good footy in him. No idea how he will pull up for next week.

Judging by the public comments, Goodwin seems to think that Petty will find more form playing in the AFL than the twos. But from the people who went to the Casey game it seems like he's not going to be kicking bags for a few weeks.

How did Fullerton look yesterday? 

Second tall forward/ruck still seems the week link but I reckon Brown deserves some congrats for his game today.

 

No change unless there’s an injury/niggle that needs managing before two games on the road in Adelaide 

6 day break. Not sure how Brown will pull up

Petty or Fullarton in for Brown if needed

otherwise no change. reward the team. Sparrow was down but he deserves the chance to make up for it 


 

I wouldn't mind see what Tholstrup can do. Perhaps a straight swap with Woey. Other than that no change. Give Petty another week to find his feet in the twos.

7 minutes ago, mandeelorian said:

I wouldn't mind see what Tholstrup can do. Perhaps a straight swap with Woey. Other than that no change. Give Petty another week to find his feet in the twos.

I'll second getting Tholstrup in. Good match do bring him in.


3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Sicily is out suspended. Huge loss for the Hawks. IMG_2127.jpeg

Sicily got a week for kicking out when he was targeted early. That is very soft. 

Expect it to be overturned at appeal

5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Sicily is out suspended. Huge loss for the Hawks. IMG_2127.jpeg

massive loss for the hawks . sicily can't seem to stay out of trouble for long no matter how many articles they write about him shedding his bad boy behaviour and becoming captain .

can't imagine we'll wield too many, if any, changes but I too wouldn't mind seeing the Kolt unleashed on the G .

out Sparrow.

In Petty,

Tholstrup sub

 

FB J.Lever S.May T. Rivers    
HB J.Mcvee T.Macdonald B.Howes    
C E.Langdon C.Petrecca C.Windsor    
HF H.Petty J.Van Rooyen K.Pickett    
FF B.Fritsch B.Brown K.Chandler    
Fol M.Gawn J.Viney C.Oliver    
IC J.Billings A.Neal-Bullen C.Salem M.Hore K.Tholstrup

 

Edited by red and blue forever


Don't drop Sparrow. He will come good.

I don't think any changes but Petty in is tempting. Play Brown for 1 more week and then bring petty in for Adelaide games.

We simply should not consider dropping Sparrow. Didn't have the greatest of games this week but you don't through the baby out with the bathwater. Also don't drink bathwater

39 minutes ago, red and blue forever said:

out Sparrow.

In Petty,

Tholstrup sub

i really hope we never 'debut' a player as a sub

hate it when teams do that


Obvious from training reports that BBB has a light program.

If we can get him up for next week that would be great

I see the weather is dry and 23/24 which is not too bad

 
3 hours ago, adonski said:

IN: Tholstrup
OUT: Sparrow

Give Petty another week....

No way is Sparrow getting dropped. I’ll back him in to find some form over the next couple of games. 


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