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WERRIDEE's Weekly Wisdom Week 1

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I'm gonna try and put this out weekly. Just a review on the weekends matches and then a preview on our games.

Sydney V Carlton

Sydney look the goods their forward line is scary with Armitey, Curnow, McDonald, Papley and Heeney. They will be the big improvers this year. Carlton are Carlton they have nothing should finish close to bottom 4 how they overpaid Walsh when he didn't have a kick last year beggers belief.

Gold Coast V Geelong

Gold Coast could very well win the flag, Petracca was back to his vintage best what annoyed me most is that he kicked for goal straight, when has he ever done that for Melbourne. Already rueing the fact that Trac is no longer with us.

Geelong are ordinary without Dangerfield and Cameron.

GWS V Hawthorn

GWS would be rapt with how they performed with half their side out. Clarry was good but not sold on him have to see him a bit more to rue that fact that he is no longer with us.

Hawthorn have to be disappointed I think they have an average list but have been well coached.

Brisbane V Bulldogs

Great game both teams will be up there and both lost no admirers. We all know Brisbane will be up there when the whips are cracking but will the Bulldogs they should have been up there last year but fell away.

St.Kilda V Collingwood

St.Kilda continue to disappoint. They lost to Collingwood who had half their backline out. I'm waiting Collingwood to fall over like Geelong due to their age but they never seem to.

Preview

We are an unknown quantity which makes it exciting I have no idea which Melbourne will come out to play. Our preseason form has been good but we have beaten nothing in North Melbourne and Richmond. St.Kilda also had a great preseason but fell apart to Collingwood, so preseason form means nothing.

Unfortunately Marshall won't be playing as I thought he was a burden as a second ruckman. I'm confident we can use Culley as the second ruck more than ever. I hope they continue to use Wanganeen-Milera up forward more because he's more damaging in the middle. Perryman gave us the blue print to go with Wanganeen-Milera. I'd use Windsor to go with him everywhere.

I don't fear St.Kilda at all especially after playing Collingwood. I predict 18 point win to us.

Possible Melbourne Team

B: Lever, Petty, Salem

HB: Jiath, Turner, Lindsay

C: Langford, Steele, Langdon

HF: Chandler, van Rooyen, K.Pickett

F: Fritsch, Miocek, L.Pickett

FOLL: Gawn, Rivers, Windsor

IC: Sparrow, Howes, Tholstrup, Laurie, Culley

EMERG: McDonald, Heath, Sharp

We also play St.Kilda in a VFL practice match. It's hard to say how St.Kilda will go as they are new to the comp. Casey has been up and down with close losses to North Melbourne and Box Hill and we aslo got pumped by Richmond. Henderson should be back this week not sure about the rest.

Possible Casey Team

B: Bergman, Adams, Berry

HB: Taylor, McDonald, Bonner

C: L.Lual, Onley, Stanley

HF: Matthews, Bowden, Mentha

F: Cross, Ah Mu, Melksham

FOLL: Heath, D'Angelo, Sharp

IC: Henderson, Scaplin, Hampton, Pipicelli, Sinnema

Edited by WERRIDEE

 
3 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

I'm gonna try and put this out weekly. Just a review on the weekends matches and then a preview on our games.

Sydney V Carlton

Sydney look the goods their forward line is scary with Armitey, Curnow, McDonald, Papley and Heeney. They will be the big improvers this year. Carlton are Carlton they have nothing should finish close to bottom 4 how they overpaid Walsh when he didn't have a kick last year beggers belief.

Gold Coast V Geelong

Gold Coast could very well win the flag, Petracca was back to his vintage best what annoyed me most is that he kicked for goal straight, when has he ever done that for Melbourne. Already rueing the fact that Trac is no longer with us.

Geelong are ordinary without Dangerfield and Cameron.

GWS V Hawthorn

GWS would be rapt with how they performed with half their side out. Clarry was good but not sold on him have to see him a bit more to rue that fact that he is no longer with us.

Hawthorn have to be disappointed I think they have an average list but have been well coached.

Brisbane V Bulldogs

Great game both teams will be up there and both lost no admirers. We all know Brisbane will be up there when the whips are cracking but will the Bulldogs they should have been up there last year but fell away.

St.Kilda V Collingwood

St.Kilda continue to disappoint. They lost to Collingwood who had half their backline out. I'm waiting Collingwood to fall over like Geelong due to their age but they never seem to.

Preview

We are an unknown quantity which makes it exciting I have no idea which Melbourne will come out to play. Our preseason form has been good but we have beaten nothing in North Melbourne and Richmond. St.Kilda also had a great preseason but fell apart to Collingwood, so preseason form means nothing.

Unfortunately Marshall won't be playing as I thought he was a burden as a second ruckman. I'm confident we can use Culley as the second ruck more than ever. I hope they continue to use Wanganeen-Milera up forward more because he's more damaging in the middle. Perryman gave us the blue print to go with Wanganeen-Milera. I'd use Windsor to go with him everywhere.

I don't fear St.Kilda at all especially after playing Collingwood. I predict 18 point win to us.

Possible Melbourne Team

B: Lever, Petty, Salem

HB: Jiath, Turner, Lindsay

C: Langford, Steele, Langdon

HF: Chandler, van Rooyen, K.Pickett

F: Fritsch, Miocek, L.Pickett

FOLL: Gawn, Rivers, Windsor

IC: Sparrow, Howes, Tholstrup, Laurie, Culley

EMERG: McDonald, Heath, Sharp

We also play St.Kilda in a VFL practice match. It's hard to say how St.Kilda will go as they are new to the comp. Casey has been up and down with close losses to North Melbourne and Box Hill and we aslo got pumped by Richmond. Henderson should be back this week not sure about the rest.

Possible Casey Team

B: Bergman, Adams, Berry

HB: Taylor, McDonald, Bonner

C: L.Lual, Onley, Stanley

HF: Matthews, Bowden, Mentha

F: Cross, Ah Mu, Melksham

FOLL: Heath, D'Angelo, Sharp

IC: Henderson, Scaplin, Hampton, Pipicelli, Sinnema

Not bad Werridee, you must be enjoying retirement!?

6 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

I'm gonna try and put this out weekly. Just a review on the weekends matches and then a preview on our games.

Good to see you’re not editorialising 😜

Nor proofreading 😅

 
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On 09/03/2026 at 10:30, Ghostwriter said:

Good to see you’re not editorialising 😜

Nor proofreading 😅

On 09/03/2026 at 10:30, Ghostwriter said:

Good to see you’re not editorialising 😜

Nor proofreading 😅

Don’t need it when you’re as good as me

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Moniz is ready to go so I’ll change my Casey side.

B: Moniz-Wakefield, Adams, Berry

HB: Taylor, McDonald, Bonner

C: Henderson, Onley, Stanley

HF: Matthews, Bowden, Mentha

F: Cross, Ah Mu, Melksham

FOLL: Heath, D’Angelo, Sharp

IC: Bergman, L.Lual, Scapin, Hampton, Sinnema

Edited by WERRIDEE


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On 09/03/2026 at 07:41, picket fence said:

Not bad Werridee, you must be enjoying retirement!?

I do watch a lot of football I watched all 5 games last week and I’ll watch 7 games this week.

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The squads have been announced and Laurie isn't in I'm hoping Melksham or McDonald takes his place and not Sharp.

B: Lever, Petty, Salem

HB: Jiath, Turner, Lindsay

C: Langford, Steele, Langdon

HF: K.Pickett, van Rooyen, Chandler

F: Fritsch, Miocek, L.Pickett

FOLL: Gawn, Rivers, Windsor

IC: Sparrow, Howes, Tholstrup, Culley, McDonald

EMERG: Melksham, Heath, Sharp

Casey

B: Moniz-Wakefield, Adams, Bergman

HB: Taylor, Berry, Bonner

C: Henderson, Onley, Stanley

HF: Matthews, Bowden, Mentha

F: Cross, Ah Mu, Melksham

FOLL: Heath, Laurie, Sharp

IC: Cheffers, Hampton, Scapin, L.Lual, Sinnema

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