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I listened to bails press conference today and it sounded like Yze might be coming back. He said he will make some changes , some players will get another opportunity . Which i believe he is talking about Yze.

In- Rivers, Yze, Bate, Moloney

OUT- Davey, Bode, Weetra, Garland

 
I listened to bails press conference today and it sounded like Yze might be coming back. He said he will make some changes , some players will get another opportunity . Which i believe he is talking about Yze.

In- Rivers, Yze, Bate, Moloney

OUT- Davey, Bode, Weetra, Garland

Maybe he meant to say "even though they suck big time, I'm going to give the senior players one more opportunity to show me that they don't deserve to be thrown in the rubbish".

I don't see the point of bringing Yze back, this is his last season and it's been a very long time since he was the difference between a win and a loss in a match.

Not by any stretch of the imagiantion but he got a lot of the footy and was putting his head over the ball (in context with how he usually tries to do this). These reasons alone lead me to believe that he will be selected. Whether I agree with it or not is a different matter.

His decisons and skills against Hawthorn were slack at best and appalling at worst.

Times up if it wasn't for the big $'s in final contract year, and should consider doing the right thing and avoid embarrassment all round

Sadly not part of the future.

 

The following is my Selection of the players available this week based on opposition Matchups and who is available also my obseravations at Training we must have Taller and more

mobile both ends not Collingwood 6 footers that find it difficult to compete with taller opponents as was the case with the last two outings we must also Tag Take Note Selectors

Whelan Carroll Rivers

Bell Frawley Bartram

Wheatley Sylvia Dunn

Green Newton Bruce

Neitz Robertson Maric

Johnson P Mclean McDonald

Inter Morton Jones Buckley White

The girl has accepted a 2 match ban and 75 demerit points on account of it being a first offence.

One of the great all-time posts RR!

keep up the spirit.


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