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Bartram , Carroll , Holland

Bell , Rivers, Petterd

Moloney , McLean, Buckley,

Green , Miller, Morton

Newton, Robertson, Bruce

Johnson, McDonald,

Jones

White, Bate, Dunn ,Sylvia

IN- Holland , Rivers , Bate , Moloney ,Newton ,Petterd

OUT - Davey ( injured ) Neitz , Garland , Weetra , Bode, Wheatley

 

11 changes

Out - BRUCE - absolutely no two ways about it, must be the first one gone, Miller, McLean, White, Robertson, Garland, Wheatley, Weetra, Green, Bode, Davey (inj)

In - Rivers, Whelan, Petterd, Maric, Holland, Meesen, Bate, Frawley, Moloney, Newton, Martin

B - Whelan Carroll Frawley

HB - Bell Holland Rivers

C - Jones Moloney Morton

HF - Dunn Neitz Bate

F - Maric Sylvia Newton

R - P.Johnson McDonald Bartram

I/C - Martin Meesen Buckley Petterd

 

well lets all bag Robbo. thats the way. Was actually leading the way in the first quarter along with Carrol. Was getting kicks all over the ground but lets sack him.

Bartram , Carroll , Holland

Bell , Rivers, Petterd

Moloney , McLean, Buckley,

Green , Miller, Morton

Newton, Robertson, Bruce

Johnson, McDonald,

Jones

White, Bate, Dunn ,Sylvia

IN- Holland , Rivers , Bate , Moloney ,Newton ,

OUT - Davey ( injured ) Neitz , Garland , Weetra , Bode

Not Bad - Exchange Miller for Neitz

Neitz to be played as the loose man in defence

Rivers to CHF, Sylvia to FF, Newton to CHB

Left Field is the only way forward, lets find out who can do what

104 points, 95 points it can't get any worse.

In the famous words of the great John Kennedy

DO SOMETHING DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO


i think u need to realise that a lot of these changes just will not happen...

Whelan Carrol Bell

Frawley Rivers Petterd

McClean Moloney Green

Newton Sylvia Yze

Holland Robertson Neitz

White Jones Bruce McDonald

Valenti Johnson Buckley Morton

They cant play Garland against the cats? surely not. Be scared, very scared...

 

joeboy, you have 5 outs and 6 ins. from the looks of things you have axed wheatly as well. don't know if he should go - he played allright, got some possesions.


can we promote the Little League ?? they looked pretty flash at half time !!

Garland, Weetra, Bode to be dropped - Davey out injured.

Frawley, Rivers, Moloney, Whelan (if fit) to come in.

Green to play HF

Bruce on ball and forward pocket

B: Whelan Carroll Bell

HB: Rivers Frawley Wheatley

C: Dunn McLean Morton

HF: Green Miller Sylvia

F: Robertson Neitz Bruce

Foll White McDonald Jones

Res: Johnson, Buckley, Moloney Bartram

i think u need to realise that a lot of these changes just will not happen...

of coarse not, lets keep picking the same marshmellows week after week

This should be the team and the exact positions they should line up.

FB: Whelan Carroll Bell

HB: Petterd Rivers Frawley

C: Moloney Jones Morton

HF: Sylvia Newton Bruce

FF: Green Neitz Wonaeamirri (if Davey's injury is long term)

Foll: Johnson McLean McDonald

Int: White Bartram Dunn Bate

EDIT: I forgot about Morton.

I don't want to see: Miller (I don't care if he was better against the Dogs), Robertson, Wheatley (unless used in a more attacking position as he is not a defender), Garland, Bode and Weetra.

This should be the team and the exact positions they should line up.

FB: Whelan Carroll Bell

HB: Petterd Rivers Frawley

C: Moloney Jones Morton

HF: Sylvia Newton Bruce

FF: Green Neitz Wonaeamirri* (if Davey's injury is long term)

Foll: Johnson McLean McDonald

Int: White Bartram Dunn Bate

*Maric if Wonaeamirri cannot play

EDIT: I forgot about Morton.

I don't want to see: Miller (I don't care if he was better against the Dogs), Robertson, Wheatley (unless used in a more attacking position as he is not a defender), Garland, Bode and Weetra.

Maric won't play til next year


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