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Daniel Bell (hamstring) - test

Cameron Bruce (hamstring) - test

Daniel Hughes (groin) - 1 week

Travis Johnstone (Achilles) - 1 week

Clint Bartram (knee) - season

Ricky Petterd (lung) - season

Jared Rivers (groin) - season

Matthew Whelan (ankle) - season

Adem Yze (hernia) - season

No mention of Mtthew Warnock who missed last week's VFL game.

 
Neitz should be on that list, he is clearly unfit.

I dont think he is unfit, just short of a run. I expect him to kick a bag this week.

 

neitz must play next few weeks so that he doesnt play his 300th against carlton.

as weird as it sounds that is a must lose game. it means carlton lose a top 3 pick and we will most likely gain an extra first rounder.

if its neitz's 300th then we'll be forced to try to win for him

neitz must play next few weeks so that he doesnt play his 300th against carlton.

as weird as it sounds that is a must lose game. it means carlton lose a top 3 pick and we will most likely gain an extra first rounder.

if its neitz's 300th then we'll be forced to try to win for him

Oh Dear thats so ultra cynical Sylvinator!!!!!

BUT spot on!!


atm he's on target to play it against the pies.

now i realise we've won the past four times, but i don't think even neita's 300th could lift the 8 fit players we'll have left bythen to lose by less than 8 goals, let alone knock 'em over. put him down for the year!!

Hope Belly comes up this week!

Our backline is really lacking in class without Rivers and him.

Hope Belly comes up this week!

Our backline is really lacking in class without Rivers and him.

I'm sure he'll play this week.

He's already been out 3 weeks with a hammy, plus he was close to playing against the Roos.

Seems to play well at AAMI, so will be a handy addition.

Also add in Cam Bruce for some much needed experience and class.

Drop two of Chris Johnson/Simon Buckley/Nathan Brown/James Frawley.

 
I'm sure he'll play this week.

He's already been out 3 weeks with a hammy, plus he was close to playing against the Roos.

Seems to play well at AAMI, so will be a handy addition.

Also add in Cam Bruce for some much needed experience and class.

Drop two of Chris Johnson/Simon Buckley/Nathan Brown/James Frawley.

We dont want to win another game so i would actually keep in Frawley and Buckley. Chris Johnson is very very ordinary and Brown has played well but retirement looms

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