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Post by K »

Oppo watch:
"Harry Perryman and Isaac Cumming will almost certainly not play the March 9 encounter with the Pies after suffering hamstring and quad injuries respectively.
The prognosis on [Finn] Callaghan, who has a shoulder problem, is less serious.
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It's not guaranteed, however, that he'll be 100 per cent fit for the rematch of last year's preliminary final."

(afl.com.au)

(Don't y'all get nightmares thinking about Perryman -- how Grundy kept ramming the ball down his throat in the 2019 PF? :()
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Looks like Kruger has done a hammy. Unless he is health enough to play 18 games in 2024, he needs to be delisted.
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Post by lazzadesilva »

What'sinaname wrote:Looks like Kruger has done a hammy. Unless he is health enough to play 18 games in 2024, he needs to be delisted.
Nah. I would give him the season and delist if he was still really crap unless we are able to do something at the mid season draft.

BTW, does anyone else think Shultz reminds them of a faster Stan Magro?
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Round Zero Team Predictions

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Okay, the fluff games are out of the way. Let's look ahead to round zero (isn't than an annoying innovation). Here is mine:

B: Maynard Dean Howe
HB: Crisp Moore Quaynor
C: Jaicos DeGoey Steele
HF: Lipinski Mihocek Schultz
F: Hill McInnes Elliott
F: Cox Pendlebury Naicos
ICH: Mitchell, WHE, Cameron, Markov, Macrae
EMERG: Noble, Frampton, Johnson

Considerations:

* McInnes beats Johnson due to better leading forward tendencies straightening us up
* Dean showed his ball-getting intercepting nous tonight ahead of Frampton
* Macrae ahead of Noble (just) and reward his pre-season

Changes from Grand Final:

* Ins: Dean, Schultz and Macrae
* Outs: Murphy, Ginnivan and Frampton

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Post by Pies2016 »

Where’s McCreery in your outs ??

Agree with considerable majority of your team but I will replace Dean and Macrae with Frampton and McCreery.
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Post by Charlie Oneeye »

I did this exercise the other day, hard to nail a few selections.
I do think it will be Frampton down back.
Macrae has had such a good pre-season, yet, he may not make it. In:McCreery
With almost a full list, I reckon even the coaches might struggle to choose between McInnes and Johnson. And yet, we saw a lot of Cox at FF tonight, there's a chance that neither of them makes the cut.
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Post by qldmagpie67 »

I think Frampton stays in and so does McCreery
McRae isn’t there just yet but he’s showing his a serious talent just needs some more time
Noble will be unlucky to miss but can’t see him holding IQ or Markov out of that backline
I would start Cox at FF and depending on match ups use Frampton as second ruck at times

WHE is showing good versatility which will be handy
Our midfield rotation is going to be hard to keep up with we can bat really deep
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Post by piffdog »

Mods - why wouldn’t we merge this with the GWS thread?
It's never as good/nor bad as it seems...
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Post by piffdog »

So pumped for this game…
Some promising signs from the Richmond trial. Gut feel is we start with Ash Johnson. Wonder if Dean plays and gives Howe another week off?
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Post by Boot »

I'm going with a small backline for this first game due to there being a couple of speedsters in the GWS forward line. To allow this to happen it means Howe and Maynard to take on the GWS guns of Greene and Hogan leaving Moore to play further up the field at CHB.

B: Maynard, Howe, Noble
HB: Hoskin-Elliot, Moore, Quaynor
C:Sidebottom, N.Daicos, J.Daicos
HF:McCreery, Mihocek, Hill
F:Elliot, Johnson, Shultz
R:Cameron, DeGoey, Mitchell
IC: Crisp, Cox, Lipinski, Pendlebury
Sub: Macrae
Emerg: Markov, Dean, McInnes

It's a toss of the coin between Johnson & McInnes. That and a few other players are going to cause selection headaches for the coach over the next week. It's a very hard team to break into atm which is going to keep a lot of pressure on everyone to maintain their form. If there isn't a lot of injuries I hope Fly McRae will take the opportunity to rest a few of our stars early in the season to given the likes of Macrae, McInnes, Dean and Ed Allan some senior experience.
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Post by Pies2016 »

^^^
Don’t forget there’s a young key forward, Cadman, who will start alongside Hogan in the opener. He was very impressive last week, so he’s a threat.
Given that Greene plays both tall and small, their forward line has a bit more height than what it might first seem.
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Post by piedys »

Peeps, perhaps temper your expectations of this match.

Personally, I'm stoked to get it out the way, while players from both sides are rusty.

If we drop this one, the world won't end.
I hate GWS, but they are well coached with a team full of genuine goers.
Perhaps just blow the cobwebs out over four quarters, with the result being whatever it will be.

And **** injuries!
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^^Agree, it's Round 0 or 1 or something. They are a good team and we are playing them up there. I think it will be a close game, always is against them.
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Post by Piesnchess »

Beat GWS by ONE point again, that will REALLY GET UP THAT DICKHEADS NOSE. !!!!!
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