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Think not picking JVR for this game and relentlessly picking Melksham is an indictment on our selection panel. Yet it doesn’t surprise me. Goodwin has his favourites.

Edited by Heart Beats True

 
2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

INS – Melksham, Turner
OUTS – Oliver (personal), Fullarton (omitted)

Fascinating. No JVR - who gives Maxy a chop out?

 

59 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Really hope that all the keyboard heroes on this site who enjoy calling Clarry fat, lazy, unmotivated and so forth when they know absolutely stuff all, sit the [censored] down and shut the [censored] up.

ABSOLUTELY !!

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

Really hope that all the keyboard heroes on this site who enjoy calling Clarry fat, lazy, unmotivated and so forth when they know absolutely stuff all, sit the [censored] down and shut the [censored] up.

YES AGREE AND TRIPLE DOWN ON THIS Clarry is one of the best Dees EVER TO PUL ON A JUMPER. PERIOD!

Happy with the ins,

Jvr needs another couple good weeks against decent opposition.

Now with mcvee back it frees up rivers or Windsor to shift mid. Id get Caleb to the wing and Langford to play majority clarry minutes in the guts

 
4 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Think not picking JVR for this game and relentlessly picking Melksham is an indictment on our selection panel. Yet it doesn’t surprise me. Goodwin has his favourites.

YEP and other reason I want him OUT, OUT OUT!

Let’s hope that’s the last we see of Fullarton

Would prefer Turner back to intercept and Petty fwd/ruck


4 minutes ago, binman said:

Fascinating. No JVR - who gives Maxy a chop out?

Petty I'd assume, he's actually not a zero in there.

Well one change makes sense. Assuming Disco back and Rivers into the pivot from Clarry.

The other one? Fritsch and Melksham in the same forwardline and no back up ruck/forward in JVR, Johnson or Campbell. It’s not like they can build form at Casey with no game.

It would have been good to see JVR build on his 5 goals but that'll have to wait until next week because Casey have a bye.

I don't know how playing a 33 year old who isn't in stellar form himself over our most promising key forward makes sense.

Don’t think JVR and Melk were really competing for the same spot.

With our new game plan, I think we need Melk with his great kicking and fast ball movement.

But I am surprised we are going so short up front

10 minutes ago, Disco InTurno said:

Have to assume Disco or Petty I suppose

Also Tom Mac.


Turner forward or back?

Not a fan of a single key forward and Eagles have a tall forward line.

Rivers presumably gets full midfield minutes

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Don’t think JVR and Melk were really competing for the same spot.

With our new game plan, I think we need Melk with his great kicking and fast ball movement.

But I am surprised we are going so short up front

Not if we play Turner forward?

8 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Absolutely staggered that JvR wasn't selected. Wtf

I’m surprised too

possible though we didn’t rate AJ and JVR dominating in a 120 pt smashing. JVR has been poor all year. I don’t him earning his place over a couple of weeks

Would have picked AJ though

15 minutes ago, Disco InTurno said:

Have to assume Disco or Petty I suppose

Disco

I know I'm being impatient but teams aren't available for view on the MFC or AFL app, nor any other games except for tonight. Anyone else having the same problem?


16 minutes ago, binman said:

Fascinating. No JVR - who gives Maxy a chop out?

im not sure the teams are final. The AFL site still has "Full teams to be announced". Some clubs with TBC etc.

Surprised Fritta still in the side, not really.

Surprised Melk in the side, not really.

Surprised no proper back up for Maxy, not really.

Not really surprised by any selection or non selection really. SSDW.

4 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Not if we play Turner forward?

True but then it’s just old mates May and Tom at the back against the tall Eagles

I can hear a hamstring popping already

 

Max has had a 9 day break, settle down people!!

I’m sure one of Petty, Turner & Tmac will give him a chop out

Wish they could give Laurie a go, would’ve been a good chance with Clarrie out 35 poss last week & 2 goals all be it against very ordinary opposition

Wishing clarry all the best.

Thought we’d get Turner and Laurie in. Little perplexed but go team


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