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6 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Any worries about Salem? Goodwin said he was subbed off after some knee soreness I think. He looked a bit proppy in the third. 

his going off and being subbed out was a huge part of us dropping our bundle

rivers went back to cover for him and our midfield got pantsed for the remainder of the game

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6 hours ago, At the break of Gawn said:

I think Windsor has to go. Couldn’t even execute basic handballs last night. Needs a rest.

Also AnB must tag Zorko and we need Petty to play a defensive forward role on Andrews. If we can nullify those two we might get a look in.

Yep agree but you may have forgotten their mids. They are miles in front ours and give good service to their forwards who are looking dangerous even Hipwood.

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If Oliver got grumpy with his tag on Saturday get ready for Jarrod Berry’s attention 

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1 hour ago, dino rover said:

If Oliver got grumpy with his tag on Saturday get ready for Jarrod Berry’s attention 

Oliver hates him too after the eye gouge in the 2022 SF.

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Can't see this ending up in anything other than a 40+ point lions win, hope I am wrong however.

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On 22/06/2024 at 23:39, Bring-Back-Powell said:

As I mentioned in the non MFC thread today, how is it that Brisbane keep drafting and successfully blooding goal kicking forwards, and now have 2 more in Lohmann and Morris that are now established in their best 22.

They got Danniher from Essendon and Hipwood out of the academy.

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2 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Can't see this ending up in anything other than a 40+ point lions win, hope I am wrong however.

I agree - 2 teams going opposite directions right now.  Swans look unstoppable however if Brisbane get back to their best they could take them on GF day

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45 minutes ago, Waltham33 said:

I agree - 2 teams going opposite directions right now.  Swans look unstoppable however if Brisbane get back to their best they could take them on GF day

Also think Carlton and Collingwood could account for Sydney on GF day, but that's for another thread.

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We have plenty of tickets available for this match. A number of folks who’d registered interest in tickets have informed us they can’t/won’t attend.

We sit behind the goals in section 16/17, Wellington Rd end (Gate 8). No opposition colours in our bay. Dees only. 👍🏽

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We can win if we win the centre clearance (easier said than done against Brisbane but crucial at the GABBA) and kick straight.

I think our structure would look better with Turner in defence and TMac forward.

Tomlinson does not have a great match up even if Lever fails to get up.

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6 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Oliver to be rested for the remainder of this year

Come at me....

I'm not sure that would be good for his mental health - keep him active and involved. Boredom and disengagement can be toxic.

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9 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

I'm not sure that would be good for his mental health - keep him active and involved. Boredom and disengagement can be toxic.

Agree and I'm not trying to be obtuse with my suggestion, or controversial

I wonder if he could be in the coaches' box as he gets his mind and body right?

2025, with all the stars aligning, we'll have The Trac back, and a rejuvenated Clayton?

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38 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

I'm not sure that would be good for his mental health - keep him active and involved. Boredom and disengagement can be toxic.

Yep I agree chook, I still think we'd be better running him as sub for a while and give some youngsters a crack first.

Having him come on midway through the third as an impact player might be a better way to manage his fitness levels for the moment. Might be a better way to reduce his frustration with the heavy tags flright from the start of games too.

Can't See it happening though.

Can't see him being dropped either with Tracc out now.

He is one of the best midfielders I've ever seen. God I hope he gets back to his best somehow and he's still wearing our jumper.

A wicked problem for everyone at the club right now

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2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

We have plenty of tickets available for this match. A number of folks who’d registered interest in tickets have informed us they can’t/won’t attend.

We sit behind the goals in section 16/17, Wellington Rd end (Gate 8). No opposition colours in our bay. Dees only. 👍🏽

If interested, please email…

[email protected]

Come and sit with the loudest bunch of crazies on the planet!!!

❤️💙

I'll be there. Looking forward to it as I think we are winning this one.

$4.50 head to head @binman and +28.5 at the line. Tempting.........

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1 hour ago, chook fowler said:

I'm not sure that would be good for his mental health - keep him active and involved. Boredom and disengagement can be toxic.

He can remain active and involved at Casey. Not sure why he is playing tbh, he is not helping in anyway. 

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13 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

He can remain active and involved at Casey. Not sure why he is playing tbh, he is not helping in anyway. 

Not playing - just training and doing extra sessions, that he has to pay for

I'm sure he can afford it

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Out Salem injured and Howes

in Lever Moniz Wakefield 

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1 hour ago, SthSea22 said:

In - Lever, McAdam

Out - Howes, Tholstrup

 

No way - Howes, Tholstrup, Turner, Brown - these guys need to play every game this year, to see if they're going to make it

It's about 2-3 year planning now....2024 is cooked

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