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PREGAME: Rd 17 vs West Coast



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The Demons return to Melbourne in Round 17 to take on the Eagles on Sunday as they look to bounce back from a devastating and heartbreaking last minute loss to the Lions at the Gabba. Who comes in and who goes out?

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Salem and bowey the obvious candidates to come in. Would love for Tholstrup and AMW to retain their spots. Await the vfl game but suspect only Bill and Jefferson the other possible candidates.

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AMW did great imo. Also like the tall backline option for WCE with Oscar, Darling and G-Train 2.0. 

Jeffo for Petty if his ankle doesn't get up. Salem in, but not totally sure who for

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Tholstrup and AMW must play for the remainder of the season. Both showed plenty tonight and deserve time in the seniors to develop.

Kynan probably deserves a full game but will likely be dropped for either Bowey or Salem pending their respective niggles. 

Demonland will be on full Jefferson watch tomorrow. 

 

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All eyes on Casey. 3 goals + or 8+ marks and Jefferson surely comes in. 

Petty let us down big time in front of goals, and whilst he's finding a small amount of form, he's still not playing well.

No interest in seeing Bowey back without a run at Casey. He has been fumbly, poor and somehow undroppable.

Out: Petty, Tomlinson (unlucky but not sure we need 4 talls for West Coast)

In: Jefferson, Salem if fit or Brown for a full game and McAdam to sub.

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Who the [censored] cares about next week beat west coast so what ??    The year was blown tonight by a disgraceful last quarter  OLIVER  VINEY try guts out only to be let down by petty and co.

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Salem will come in probably for Tomlinson although the defence were good tonight, 
Brown likely to go back to the VFL

Petty rolled an ankle should get up

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18 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

All of us should. There is a season left for us to make something of.

Absolutely. 8-7 means we are still in the season. 8 games left and need to win 5 of them.  It's not over.

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27 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Salem and bowey the obvious candidates to come in. Would love for Tholstrup and AMW to retain their spots. Await the vfl game but suspect only Bill and Jefferson the other possible candidates.

Surely they can’t drop Moniz or Tholstrup after tonight’s efforts.

Therefore : Salem in for Woewodin.

K. Brown in the 22

Windsor sub

Would really like to see Sestan and Fullarton ( for Chandler and either one of Turner or Petty ) but it looks like their cards have been stamped, at least for this year.

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9 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

Absolutely. 8-7 means we are still in the season. 8 games left and need to win 5 of them.  It's not over.

It’s a combination of being 8-7 and how we played tonight.

If this is what we bring for the rest of the year, rather than the football of our previous 6 weeks, then our season is alive. The fixture is challenging but 6 games in Melbourne, 5 at the G, and some 8-point games where wins can help bring challengers for the top 8 down (Essendon, GWS, Port, GC).

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The only change I would make to the side is Petty out injured / managed for Fullerton.

We need to first have a look at Fullerton and see what he looks like in the team, we cannot continue to use JVR in the ruck. Starting to really hit his straps up forward and we need to find a way to keep him down there. Like the effort and intensity I saw from the kids need to keep playing them. Kynan needs a proper run, not two cameos. West Coast is as good a team as any to give him that proper opportunity.

Jefferson next cab off the rank. 

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11 hours ago, Nascent said:

Salem and bowey the obvious candidates to come in. Would love for Tholstrup and AMW to retain their spots. Await the vfl game but suspect only Bill and Jefferson the other possible candidates.

Add salo and bowey to that team and it looks a lot stronger.

I can't see amw or kolt getting dropped. 

Perhaps woey and pup come out and amw is the sub.

 

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11 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

All of us should. There is a season left for us to make something of.

Being realistic we cannot be considered serious contenders this year. (Sydney is and perhaps any one that ends up top four at season end).  
Strange game this. I felt gutted by last week’s win, but gained some hope with this week’s loss. 
Hoping that we can somehow make the finals. Not caring or thinking about higher draft picks if we finish lower. 
Just want to see us play finals. You got to be in it to win it (but refer to my first sentence). It is a long off season. GO DEES!

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3 hours ago, Demonsterative said:

I’d like to see Pup have a full game tagging Reid. Shoulder to shoulder with him. He has the speed and mongrel to take him out of the game. 

Sorry, did you not see Reid fending off Petracca and Oliver? Brown has some courage and tackled Larkey but this would be a bloodbath. He's tiny.

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Tommo needs to stay in with an Eagles fwd line of Darling, Allen and Waterman. Lever can't play on either of them, more likely to play on Cripps

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1 hour ago, Wodjathefirst said:

Being realistic we cannot be considered serious contenders this year. (Sydney is and perhaps any one that ends up top four at season end).  
Strange game this. I felt gutted by last week’s win, but gained some hope with this week’s loss. 
Hoping that we can somehow make the finals. Not caring or thinking about higher draft picks if we finish lower. 
Just want to see us play finals. You got to be in it to win it (but refer to my first sentence). It is a long off season. GO DEES!

For mine, an elimination final and a shot as underdogs to get the finals monkey off our back is worth playing for, and a finals win from here is a fantastic result all things considered. 

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