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Nth could start favourites let that sink in.

 

didn’t kentfield kick terribly in the twos? and we want him in?

agree Jeffo has to be out but maybe we go smaller?

Kentfield and Windsor kicked 2.6 combined

I think they have earned the right to join the fun!


16 minutes ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

If Fritsch is not omitted something is seriously wrong.

This.

Good enough for Lever, good enough for Tmac, certainly good enough for Fritsch!

I want to see Rivers and Chin spend 50% of the game in the middle

Losing to Norf twice in a season might just be the end of me

Spargo for Sharp and Fritsch to sub would do me, give the concussion guys an extra week.

We need big changes but Casey is so devoid of talent.

No point exposing Kentfield when he had no preseason unless his Casey form becomes undeniable. It’s good, not undeniable yet.

Also think Jeffo is getting judged a little harshly. He hit 2 targets inside 50 today (JVR and Kolt for the unpaid free kick) which alone puts him ahead of most of the side. Give him one more against a lesser opposition.

13 minutes ago, DubDee said:

didn’t kentfield kick terribly in the twos? and we want him in?

Based on that, he'll fit right in.

Not sure if the 2 concussed boys return.

Drop Fritch and leave him there for the rest of the season. His efforts are not worthy of a senior spot. Sharp can go to Casey and play a full game and KOlt cannot be promoted until he earns his spot with some outstanding form at Casey. Not sure about Lever either he got all his kicks from marks but looked slow and is struggling with any ball below his knees. Clarry I have finally conceded is not the player he was and should probably go to Casey for a stint (mighty expensive VFL player)

The trouble is who is breaking down the door at Casey to get promoted.

Is there any confirmation about Xierri and a concussion? LDU is definitely out


it’s really hard to give AF

pretty much reverse death riding essendon is the only thing keeping me watching

Out Oliver, Fritsch, Jefferson Tholstrop & Sharp

In Laurie Windsor Kenterfield, Culley & Tmac

Tmac to the backline

Throw Lever forward.

Will that work.. (Ricky ) ....w v f knows ... but could be fun.

Not like anything matters much for the rest of the year. So what the hey

Roll out the barrel

37 minutes ago, DubDee said:

it’s really hard to give AF

pretty much reverse death riding essendon is the only thing keeping me watching

Ah, the old double negative at work.

1 hour ago, Greg Schneider said:

Kentfield for Jefferson

i hope it happens but it never will, he is one of goody's favorites


44 minutes ago, DubDee said:

it’s really hard to give AF

pretty much reverse death riding essendon is the only thing keeping me watching

I may give a F once we hear the news about the change of HC.

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

This.

Good enough for Lever, good enough for Tmac, certainly good enough for Fritsch!

I want to see Rivers and Chin spend 50% of the game in the middle

Losing to Norf twice in a season might just be the end of me

CHin has dropped off as season has gone on, same as every other season!

 
13 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

I may give a F once we hear the news about the change of HC.

it will be good to have a new guy to blame

Just now, DubDee said:

it will be good to have a new guy to blame

I mean, the reality is just letting Simon go won't be enough.

But hopefully a new guy can revitalise our list and stops playing favourites. Add to that being ruthless and really shaking up the list for next season with some key trades.


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