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INS – McAdam (club debut), Salem, Fullarton, Tholstrup, Tomlinson, B.Brown 
OUTS – Langdon (personal), van Rooyen (concussion), Turner (inj.)

 
1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Fullarton or Verrall in the squad... I'd prefer Verrall but I think Fullarton.

I also think he won't make the final cut

BBB and McAdam for game day

 

Yep

Fullarton and not Verrall

Salem being listed is interesting.

With Langdon out Hunter will be wondering why he has missed out

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Waalitj Marawar (West Coast) v Narrm (Melbourne) at Optus Stadium, 3.20pm AWST

WAALITJ MARAWAR

In: J.Waterman, A.Gaff, J.Jones, H.Edwards, J.Culley

Out: J.Petruccelle (ankle), H.Johnston (omitted)

Last week’s sub: Harvey Johnston

NARRM

In: S.McAdam, C.Salem, A.Tomlinson, T.Fullarton, K.Tholstrup, B.Brown

Out: E.Langdon (personal reason), J.van Rooyen (concussion), D.Turner (calf)

Last week’s sub: Taj Woewodin


So could be McAdam, Brown and Salem for JVR, Turner and Langdon. 

For them, McGovern stays in despite sore ribs and Waterman is back. Take them lightly at your own peril.

17 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

A bunch of rough old sheilas in matching Jammies ! 

I'm swooning !!!!

Oh uncle, remember ur blood pressure , steady on son!😇😅

 

You would think that Salem will play.

If they wanted to give him a light run there's a Casey game on Saturday. He's not making the trip as an emergency.

My guess on the final interchange is

McAdam, Salem Brown and Woewodin with Tholstrup as sub

2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

hopefully positive lingers is okay

i think it'll be mcadam, salem, fullarton in

and i of course mean maccadem, salam, and fallerton


2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

hopefully positive lingers is okay

i think it'll be mcadam, salem, fullarton in

I concur with that. He seems a lovely guy.

5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Yep

Fullarton and not Verrall

Salem being listed is interesting.

With Langdon out Hunter will be wondering why he has missed out

Salem must have golden ticket like properties with goody, u watch IF he plays will cop another injury, and should come back through CASEY IMV😎

Does Fullarton play? No vision of him with the group being cheered for his first game. Personally I hope it's Tomlinson. 

Just now, Deelectable said:

Does Fullarton play? No vision of him with the group being cheered for his first game. Personally I hope it's Tomlinson. 

Who plays wing? Hunter completely out of favour.

Just now, Deelectable said:

Who plays wing? Hunter completely out of favour.

Billing’s, Woey and maybe the Kolt?


5 hours ago, Redleg said:

Not in my opinion.

I need your Opinion, should I put $5 on BJ this weekend, sorry to ruin any odds,    or evens for that matter.

6 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

hopefully positive lingers is okay

i think it'll be mcadam, salem, fullarton in

That’d be my tip. Fullarton ahead of BBB only because he can give Max a chop out. Whilst I’ve seen BBB take a handful of ruck contests inside 50m he ain’t capable of rucking outside the arc.

Good to see Salem back in the side and hopefully spending some time on the wing with Lingers being NA (hope he is ok).  

Good strong team named but still difficult to select the IC and sub from what ha been named.

There are a lot of ways that the team could be structured and it might be hard for WC if they are looking to react to our selections. I would have thought that Bowey and Sparrow are definite for the IC along with one of Salem, Woewodin or Tholstrup for the bench and one of the other two for Sub. That would leave one bench position for one of the talls. 

Damned if I know what way they are going to go.

Whoever they name I want to see a much better performance in the first half of this game then the team ha delivered in the last few weeks.

Expecting a win but never count my chickens supporting this team.

 

Go Dees!

 


25 minutes ago, layzie said:

Give it to Woey

I reckon billings and woey will split it, with woey taking tge defensive end.

For your information Harrison Birch (Libby Birch's brother) will be Field umpiring our game. 

 
53 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Yep

Fullarton and not Verrall

Salem being listed is interesting.

With Langdon out Hunter will be wondering why he has missed out

Hunter would look at his poor Casey form. He should be dominating 

Bench : Fullarton Salem Sparrow Bowey

sub Woey


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