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- Jul 30, 2009
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Let's call it retired.he resigned today.
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Let's call it retired.he resigned today.
Retires at the end of the season. Who would retire going into final series even if your unlikely to play. There is always a chance.Let's call it retired.
If we grab 8th and take on west coast (50/50), odds are we'd have collingwood next up who would be my preferred opponent from the top 4 (60/40), but we might be a bit flat from the derby.
If we grab 6th and take on geelong at home (70/30)
If we grab 6th and take on north at home (80/20)
If we grab 7th and take on geelong at skilled (50/50)
If we grab 7th and take on north at etihad (70/30)
The second game from the above would be against either adelaide or sydney - with their game being a bit of a contested bruiser. I'd give us a 50/50 from the outcome of their game.
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Unfortunately for Grover he will not play finals, and will not get a game this week. Many ahead of him that come into calculations. He will will be at the game though and probably get some time to reflect. He knows the deal.
I will have to accept the fate of Kepler. Although we play better with him in the team, and he does those things which lift the team, natural ability has probably surpassed him. Truthfully I was hoping Clarke would be miles in front of where he is at the moment, but certainly his best game of the year in terms of defensive attributes at least
I reckon this :
Play Pav, Clarke, Griff and Kep. Let Pav kick 10 and win the Coleman, and see who can take the most marks, tackles and hit-outs, letting Sandi and Fyfe having a rest, before finals.
I don't think either Sandi or Fyfe need (and certainly wouldn't want) a rest - Sandi only 2 games back and another game will gain even more match fitness. Question is Fyfe - his ankle and whether he needs it. Risk going very tall and rest a young mid?
oh, i meant resigned as opposed to re-signed. hahaLet's call it retired.
I really don't think Ross is likely to rest anyone who is fit to play at this stage of the season. I really think we're better off pushing hard for P6 and a home final in our own right, regardless of where WC finish.
In terms of outs, there is no way Clarke gets dropped after his performance on the weekend... No matter how much any of you love big Kep, he copped a hard knock and will be touch and go I would think in terms of fitness, and given Pav trained today, I don't think Bradley plays this week.
IN: Pav, OUT: Bradley
Pavlich said he trained on Tuesday during the Channel Ten interview.Were you at training yesterday, or is this based on media reports?
If you went, could you give us some info on how some of the young lads were travelling? (ie. Pitt, Croz, Forster) How is Michie going? Anything would be good, tah!
oh, i meant resigned as opposed to re-signed. haha
Yes, retired is less ambiguous
Pavlich said he trained on Tuesday during the Channel Ten interview.
Tuesday? Who uses days - Pavlich trained on T1
Reminds me - wonder how the 1st year boys went on their 2x 3km last week
Love to see Sheridan get a run before the season ends. Has shown plenty at WAFL and be nice to see how he handles the bigtime before putting him back in the shed till next year.
He just needs the confidence that a full head of follicular activity could provide, Advanced Hair? Yeah yeah!Jack Anthony made a camero appearance in my dreams last night.. and this time armed with a full head of hair and was unstoppable.. therefore:
In: Anthony
Out: The forwardline