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13 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Who comes in and who goes out?

Reality in... pretence out

Maybe hope their bathwater is tastier than ours?

There's certainly a lot more of it!

 

Need height down back but not sure we’ve got any that will actually stop them. It would be Adams for Howes and he’d have to play on Naughton and let Disco intercept. We probably just go Disco on Naughton and hope Howes and Rivers can offer some chop out.

Can’t do much for the midfield. Not sure there’s any need to swap the starting small forwards. JVR isn’t going well but not sure this is a Jeffo game.

I’d go Lindsay sub again and have Sharp at Casey because he needs full games.

Adams and Lindsay IN

Sharp and Melksham OUT

Melk rested/sore hammies

Need a 3rd tall for the dogs


Only change will be Sharp out for Lindsay unless Melk is sore

 
24 minutes ago, doomsday dee said:

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36 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Adams and Lindsay IN

Sharp and Melksham OUT

Melk rested/sore hammies

Need a 3rd tall for the dogs

Baptism of fire for Adams to go up against Darcy/Naughton

29 minutes ago, Demongirl35 said:

Out Melks sharp

In Kentfield Lindsey

Petty down back

Much prefer the above

Edited by MrFreeze


3 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

Baptism of fire for Adams to go up against Darcy/Naughton

Much prefer the above

True, would be a tough first game but there are no easy ones left and it’d be good to see what he’s got, with T Mac, Turner and Howes to help him

I don’t there is any chance Petty goes back after playing so well up fwd. He was our focal point all game

The last time Dees and Dogs met after thumping wins in their previous games...

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4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

True, would be a tough first game but there are no easy ones left and it’d be good to see what he’s got, with T Mac, Turner and Howes to help him

I don’t there is any chance Petty goes back after playing so well up fwd. He was our focal point all game

I agree, Petty has played forward all year and probably won't be shifted. English is also in fair form and will make it harder for Gawn to float back.

4 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

I agree, Petty has played forward all year and probably won't be shifted. English is also in fair form and will make it harder for Gawn to float back.

True

Would big Campbell be a chance?

Backline is a concern without May and an in-form Lever. But agree with previous comments, probably not the game to bring in Adams.


Out: part time, hand wringing, fair weather supporters

In: genuine support for the boys

1 hour ago, DemonWA said:

Out: part time, hand wringing, fair weather supporters

In: genuine support for the boys

Well that cancels out half the team. Not sure we can field a team in the next few weeks

Just Lindsay in for Sharp.

Best of luck Disco and T Mac, you’re gonna need it!

Looking forward to us returning to the ‘G after two weeks at that soulless stadium which I refuse to set foot in. Will be there in full voice - win, lose or draw.


Thank God this game is at the MCG. That drops at least 8 goals off what the Dogs can score.

Tommy Mac on Darcy, Turner on Naughton.

If Darcy gets off the leash, swing Petty back onto him. He's got the height.

Not convinced we're gonna win this one.

This, perhaps?...

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Who knows with selection ? It’s a lottery

Their forward weapons

Darcy. Prefer Petty to play back on him but Goody will keep him forward, so it’s probably Tmcd

Naughton. Probably Turner

West. McVee.

Midfield. Bont. Libba. Richards. Kennedy. Sanders. Williams

Versus

Oliver Trac jv7 Kozzzzy Langdon Langford Windsor

Big matchup in midfield

Defence. Runners. Dale. JJ. Freijah

Need to stop Dale we let too many HBF run and run and kick and run etc etc

Chandler Sparrow Fritsch need to tighten up on their rebound

Defence. Talls. Lobb Busslinger O’Donnell Cleary

Can JVR and Petty and Melksham have any influence ?

Miscellaneous. Bramble McNeil Poulter. Vdm. Dogs weakness or strength is also their 20-23. Dees can identify this also.

I’m happy to take you on. I’m betting we win 1 perhaps 2 of the last 3


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