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Kenny_01
13 Mar 2003, 20:10
Fremantle: Luke Toia, Troy Simmonds, Paul Hasleby, Anthony Jones, Dion Woods, Shaun McManus, Matthew Carr, Troy Cook, Graham Polak, Antoni Grover, Ricky Mott, Greg Edgecumbe, James Walker, Troy Longmuir, Trent Croad, Clive Waterhouse, Daniel Gilmore, Matthew Pavlich, Aaron Sandilands, Peter Bell, Jeff Farmer, Andrew Browne, Luke Webster, Ben Cunningham, Daniel Haines, Robert Haddrill, Roger Hayden
So we're missing:
J. Longmuir
S. Koops
D. Headland
L. McPharlin
S. Parker
P. Medhurst
A. Siegert
Doubt Pavlich will play.
Anyone else missing?
|D_J^B_J|
13 Mar 2003, 23:24
Originally posted by Kenny_01
Fremantle: Luke Toia, Troy Simmonds, Paul Hasleby, Anthony Jones, Dion Woods, Shaun McManus, Matthew Carr, Troy Cook, Graham Polak, Antoni Grover, Ricky Mott, Greg Edgecumbe, James Walker, Troy Longmuir, Trent Croad, Clive Waterhouse, Daniel Gilmore, Matthew Pavlich, Aaron Sandilands, Peter Bell, Jeff Farmer, Andrew Browne, Luke Webster, Ben Cunningham, Daniel Haines, Robert Haddrill, Roger Hayden
So we're missing:
J. Longmuir
S. Koops
D. Headland
L. McPharlin
S. Parker
P. Medhurst
A. Siegert
Doubt Pavlich will play.
Anyone else missing?
Doesn't look like it...
The game, although not highly critical, is more important than our other practise games IMO because it will help us with our travel plans for the year and will give us confidence going into round one against the Crows. Whilst we should not go 'all out' in this game, we should play a relatively high standard of football and rest our big name players in the second half (Hasleby, Simmonds, Bell etc). I cant bare the thought of another player sustaining an injury in a practise match. In the last two seasons it's happened to Waterhouse, Webster, Siegert, Longmuir and Pavlich...
Will we get any coverage of the game here?
Freo Hitman
13 Mar 2003, 23:28
As I thought CC would name the strongest possible squad , Pavlich I beleive will play , though it will be wise to rest him...Interesting that Clive has been included .... I beleive he will be a direct swap for Croady in the 2nd half.
Freo Hitman
13 Mar 2003, 23:34
Originally posted by |D_J^B_J|
Will we get any coverage of the game here?
I think we will ahve to be relying on reports from 6pr.:rolleyes:
Kenny_01
14 Mar 2003, 13:30
Originally posted by |D_J^B_J|
Doesn't look like it...
The game, although not highly critical, is more important than our other practise games IMO because it will help us with our travel plans for the year and will give us confidence going into round one against the Crows.
I think we should stop worrying about travel plans and all that rubbish.
...change will come only when his players do what the Crows of 1997-98 did, and that’s say to themselves: "We’re better than this mob; let’s go out and beat them." Blight wasn’t interested in alibis.
From Sheahan's preview of the Dockers which I completely agree with.
|D_J^B_J|
14 Mar 2003, 17:34
Originally posted by Kenny_01
I think we should stop worrying about travel plans and all that rubbish.
...change will come only when his players do what the Crows of 1997-98 did, and that’s say to themselves: "We’re better than this mob; let’s go out and beat them." Blight wasn’t interested in alibis.
From Sheahan's preview of the Dockers which I completely agree with.
Try telling that to Connolly...
I agree that it's more of a mental thing than anything else.
Freo Hitman
14 Mar 2003, 21:50
I honestly beleive when the Dockers win away from home a monster will be created. In all honesty last year we threw away 3 games away( Hawthorn , Kanga's & StKilda ) & 1 we got blown over when Shane Parker got KO'd V Richmond ( they kicked 4 g's in 5 minutes ). If we had pinched 2 of them we were on the verge of finals , with a bit more experience we wouldve won all 4- the worry is though the other 7 wher we were blown from the water but that will happen in away games.