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    Dogs in Dream Team squads

    Cooney & Griffen in Dream Team squad and Johnno, Morris & Murphy in Victorian squad
    For those who were always the underdogs and wore it as a badge of honour.

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    Re: Dogs in Dream Team squads

    5 too many.

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    Re: Dogs in Dream Team squads

    Quote Originally Posted by ErnieSigley View Post
    5 too many.
    We must kidnap them for a week.

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    Re: Dogs in Dream Team squads

    Gilbee would have to be a bit stiff.

    Good recognition for our players.

    Would love Cooney & Griffen to play with & against the elite in the comp. (as long as they don't get injured). Great experience for them both.

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    Re: Dogs in Dream Team squads

    How did Johnno get a game???

    In all honesty you would have to say he's very lucky as his form certainly hasn't warranted selection, likewise Aker is stiff not to be selected if form is a criteria.

    Full squads (thanks A39!!).

    Dream Team

    Andrew McLeod (captain), Adelaide - 31 years old, 287 games, 249 goals
    Chance Bateman, Hawthorn - 26 years old, 100 games, 32 goals
    Simon Black, Brisbane Lions - 29 years old, 216 games, 135 goals
    Nathan Bock, Adelaide - 25 years old, 67 games, 51 goals
    Craig Bolton, Sydney - 27 years old, 154 games, 23 goals
    Peter Burgoyne, Port Adelaide - 30 years old, 212 games, 185 goals
    Shaun Burgoyne, Port Adelaide - 25 years old, 133 games, 154 goals
    Brett Burton, Adelaide - 29 years old, 155 games, 219 goals
    Jamie Charman, Brisbane Lions - 25 years old, 108 games, 47 goals
    Adam Cooney, Western Bulldogs - 22 years old, 91 games, 93 goals
    Joel Corey, Geelong - 26 years old, 155 games, 51 goals
    Chad Cornes, Port Adelaide - 28 years old, 189 games, 154 goals
    Kane Cornes, Port Adelaide - 25 years old, 144 games, 66 goals
    Dean Cox, West Coast - 26 years old, 149 games, 75 goals
    Alwyn Davey, Essendon - 24 years old, 18 games, 20 goals
    Leon Davis, Collingwood - 26 years old, 143 games, 175 goals
    Alan Didak, Collingwood - 25 years old, 124 games, 177 goals
    Tyson Edwards, Adelaide - 31 years old , 270 games, 168 goals
    Corey Enright, Geelong - 26 years old, 129 games, 40 goals
    Lance Franklin, Hawthorn - 21 years old, 60 games, 146 goals
    Darren Glass, West Coast - 27 years old, 149 games, eight goals
    Simon Goodwin, Adelaide - 31 years old, 219 games, 136 goals
    Ryan Griffen, Western Bulldogs - 21 years old, 55 games, 22 goals
    Tom Harley, Geelong - 29 years old, 163 games, 10 goals
    Lenny Hayes, St Kilda - 28 years old, 172 games, 62 goals
    Adam Hunter, West Coast - 26 years old, 136 games, 71 goals
    Graham Johncock, Adelaide - 25 years old, 130 games, 82 goals
    Tadhg Kennelly, Sydney - 26 years old, 140 games, 29 goals
    Daniel Kerr, West Coast - 24 years old, 148 games, 85 goals
    Brett Kirk, Sydney - 31 years old, 175 games, 71 goals
    Justin Koschitzke, St Kilda - 25 years old, 101 games, 101 goals
    Matthew Leuenberger, Brisbane Lions - 19 years old, 13 games, one goal
    Tarkyn Lockyer, Collingwood - 28 years old, 171 games, 91 goals
    Luke McPharlin, Fremantle - 26 years old, 116 games, 78 goals
    Cameron Mooney, Geelong - 28 years old, 148 games, 163 goals
    Matthew Pavlich, Fremantle - 26 years old, 179 games, 324 goals
    Matthew Richardson, Richmond - 33 years old, 260 games, 755 goals
    Nick Riewoldt, St Kilda - 25 years old, 138 games, 264 goals
    Ben Rutten, Adelaide - 24 years old, 84 games, five goals
    Matthew Stokes, Geelong - 23 years old, 34 games, 49 goals


    Victorian


    Jonathan Brown (captain), Brisbane Lions - 26 years old. 143 games, 281 goals
    Gary Ablett, Geelong - 23 years old. 129 games, 169 goals
    Jimmy Bartel, Geelong - 24 years old. 112 games, 64 goals
    Daniel Bradshaw, Brisbane Lions - 29 years old. 185 games, 379 goals
    Campbell Brown, Hawthorn - 24 years old. 100 games, 38 goals
    Paul Chapman, Geelong - 26 years old. 140 games, 176 goals
    Travis Cloke, Collingwood - 21 years old. 59 games, 61 goals
    Nick Dal Santo, St Kilda - 24 years old. 124 games, 60 goals
    Brendan Fevola, Carlton - 27 years old. 146 games, 406 goals
    Dustin Fletcher, Essendon - 32 years old. 280 games, 64 goals
    Nathan Foley, Richmond -- 22 years old. 53 games, 12 goals
    Josh Fraser, Collingwood - 26 years old. 160 games, 133 goals
    Adam Goodes, Sydney - 28 years old. 213 games, 203 goals
    Jason Gram, St Kilda - 24 years old. 56 games, 21 goals
    Brent Harvey, North Melbourne - 30 years old. 245 games, 283 goals
    David Hille, Essendon - 26 years old. 126 games, 92 goals
    Luke Hodge, Hawthorn - 23 years old. 115 games, 73 goals
    Brad Johnson, Western Bulldogs - 31 years old. 303 games, 471 goals
    Kane Johnson, Richmond - 30 years old. 205 games, 71 goals
    Steve Johnson, Geelong - 24 years old. 91 games, 165 goals
    Chris Judd, Carlton - 24 years old. 138 games, 140 goals
    James Kelly, Geelong - 24 years old. 112 games, 56 goals
    Nigel Lappin, Brisbane Lions - 31 years old. 279 games, 174 goals
    Cameron Ling, Geelong - 27 years old. 163 games, 96 goals
    Matthew Lloyd, Essendon - 30 years old. 234 games, 839 goals
    Darren Milburn, Geelong - 31 years old. 217 games, 81 goals
    Sam Mitchell, Hawthorn - 25 years old. 112 games, 18 goals
    Leigh Montagna, St Kilda - 24 years old. 77 games, 50 goals
    Ryan O'Keefe, Sydney - 27 years old. 145 games, 158 goals
    Luke Power, Brisbane Lions - 28 years old. 199 games, 186 goals
    Matthew Scarlett, Geelong - 28 years old. 188 games, 16 goals
    Heath Shaw, Collingwood -- 22 years old. 57 games, 12 goals
    Adam Simpson, North Melbourne - 32 years old. 271 games, 75 goals
    Brent Stanton, Essendon - 21 years old. 80 games, 46 goals
    Dane Swan, Collingwood - 24 years old. 80 games, 39 goals
    Dale Thomas, Collingwood - 20 years old. 45 games, 37 goals
    Jeff White, Melbourne - 31 years old. 257 games, 110 goals
    Dale Morris, Western Bulldogs - 25 years old. 66 games, one goal
    Robert Murphy, Western Bulldogs - 25 years old. 131 games, 101 goals
    David Wirrpanda, West Coast - 28 years old. 195 games, 100 goals

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    Re: Dogs in Dream Team squads

    Quote Originally Posted by ErnieSigley View Post
    5 too many.
    Don't worry, at most, Johnno and Cooney will play. Griff might be an outside chance if he keeps going as he is. Johnno on current form would be there on name rather than form, as will a few others.
    Be glad we aren't Geelong, they've got 13 and many of them will get a game.

    I know they are only squads but there's some wierd calls in there, Leuenberger??, I mean he's going to be very good but now? And as for the awesome form of Jeff White.
    Park that car
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    Re: Dogs in Dream Team squads

    Quote Originally Posted by The Underdog View Post
    Don't worry, at most, Johnno and Cooney will play. Griff might be an outside chance if he keeps going as he is. Johnno on current form would be there on name rather than form, as will a few others.
    Be glad we aren't Geelong, they've got 13 and many of them will get a game.

    I know they are only squads but there's some wierd calls in there, Leuenberger??, I mean he's going to be very good but now? And as for the awesome form of Jeff White.
    Don't discount Morris. With the way he played against Riewoldt and the lack of tall timber (only seems to be Scarlett and Fletcher) in defence he may get a gig/

    Thomas is a bad call for me. I HATE HIM SO MUCH. If Cooney performed as well as Thomas he couldn't dream of being chosen.

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    Re: Dogs in Dream Team squads

    Quote Originally Posted by ErnieSigley View Post
    5 too many.
    these games scare me.

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    Re: Dogs in Dream Team squads

    Yeah like what TUD said, the Cats have 13! So in fact, we have it quite lucky in that regard.

    Here's my attempt at the best 22 for the Vics.

    B: C Brown Scarlett Fletcher
    HB: Shaw Milburn Lappin
    C: Power Judd Goodes
    HF: Chapman J Brown Murphy
    F: Lloyd Fevola Ablett
    R: Hille Bartel Hodge

    I/C: O'Keefe, Mitchell, Dal Santo, B Johnson

    EMG: S Johnson, Harvey, Morris

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    Re: Dogs in Dream Team squads

    Quote Originally Posted by hujsh View Post
    Don't discount Morris. With the way he played against Riewoldt and the lack of tall timber (only seems to be Scarlett and Fletcher) in defence he may get a gig/

    Thomas is a bad call for me. I HATE HIM SO MUCH. If Cooney performed as well as Thomas he couldn't dream of being chosen.
    Morris won't get a game. He's nowhere near a sexy enough name (sorry DG 38). You don't think players for this are going to be chosen strictly on merit do you? Lloyd's barely played for a year and done bugger all this year, but he'll be there on the day.
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    Re: Dogs in Dream Team squads

    Quote Originally Posted by The Underdog View Post
    Morris won't get a game. He's nowhere near a sexy enough name (sorry DG 38). You don't think players for this are going to be chosen strictly on merit do you? Lloyd's barely played for a year and done bugger all this year, but he'll be there on the day.
    I guess your right with it being a one off game which will serve the main purpose of making money. However it will be bad if the Vics loose.

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    Re: Dogs in Dream Team squads

    I wouldn't be surprised to see none of our players play in this due to niggles

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    Re: Dogs in Dream Team squads

    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldog Revolution View Post
    I wouldn't be surprised to see none of our players play in this due to niggles
    Then they wouldn't be allowed to travel to Freo.

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    Re: Dogs in Dream Team squads

    Quote Originally Posted by hujsh View Post
    Then they wouldn't be allowed to travel to Freo.
    I think most of the guys they have named will be able to make pretty convincing cases

    Cooney - ongoing management of OP
    Griffen coming of a dislocated kneecap, twisted bowel
    Johnson - general wear and tear having played 300+ games
    Murphy - knee reconstruction and soft tissues injuries in 07

    Morris is the one who the case is not as easy for but he is perhaps less likely to be selected

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    Re: Dogs in Dream Team squads

    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldog Revolution View Post
    I think most of the guys they have named will be able to make pretty convincing cases

    Cooney - ongoing management of OP
    Griffen coming of a dislocated kneecap, twisted bowel
    Johnson - general wear and tear having played 300+ games
    Murphy - knee reconstruction and soft tissues injuries in 07

    Morris is the one who the case is not as easy for but he is perhaps less likely to be selected
    But didn't the AFL say that if you can't play for the DT/Vic then you can't play the week after regardless of the reason?

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