off topic but it's always strange seeing my old school uniform in your avatar lolBut at the same time I think Nelson should play too
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off topic but it's always strange seeing my old school uniform in your avatar lolBut at the same time I think Nelson should play too
I concede on those two pointsButler is definitely the better dancer though...
and he has better hair
My dog sitters, brothers, ex wife is on the mc
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I'd like to see only Nelson for Butler
Sorry champ, Butler's in the 18 so he won't be cut, and Simpson has confirmed Cripps will play.
High-intensity forward Jamie Cripps has been recalled for West Coast’s battle with the Bombers at Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
Cripps will suit up for the round nine clash despite missing West Coast’s previous three matches due to a serious ankle injury.
Eagles medical staff originally thought Cripps might spend up to eight weeks on the sidelines after suffering a syndesmosis injury during the club’s round five loss to Hawthorn.
But the resolute 25-year-old bounced back faster than expected and resumed main training just one week after limping off the MCG.
Cripps comes into the side at the expense of Josh Hill, who was omitted from the starting 22.
Hill has been listed as an emergency for the clash, along with veteran ruckman Drew Petrie and live-wire defender Jackson Nelson.
Looks like i need to get a new dog sitter.My dog sitters, brothers, ex wife is on the mc
Which is interesting given we had the second oldest round 1 side.That's really tough on Hill, but Mutimer didn't deserve to be dropped either. I just assumed they'd go with the experienced player, but I'm glad to see that they're taking this more youthful approach seriously.