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    What changes Round 6?

    If we lose Hargrave, who will come in?
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    Re: What changes Round 6?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dry Rot View Post
    If we lose Hargrave, who will come in?
    Probably Williams. There is much else available in the Bees at the moment.
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    Re: What changes Round 6?

    Werribee were on the box on Saturday arvo and Tommy did not set the world on fire by any stretch of the imagination. Im inclined to think he is better off learning the caper at a VFL level at this stage

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    Re: What changes Round 6?

    If Hargrave misses I would expect Williams to come back in.

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    Re: What changes Round 6?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldog Revolution View Post
    Werribee were on the box on Saturday arvo and Tommy did not set the world on fire by any stretch of the imagination. Im inclined to think he is better off learning the caper at a VFL level at this stage

    You are probably right but what other options do we have? Perhaps Monty will be available
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    Re: What changes Round 6?

    Quote Originally Posted by GVGjr View Post
    You are probably right but what other options do we have? Perhaps Monty will be available
    Good call, I overlooked Monty.

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    Re: What changes Round 6?

    None. Only if there is are injuries.
    This isn't BF and what happened today was not the end of the world even though some on BF might think it.

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    Re: What changes Round 6?

    I would like to see another tall defender in but we don't really have any one ready. Williams is still learning the game, Everitt was good in the Bees, but at 18 years old I wouldn't be bringing him up yet and there really isn't anyone else. Doogs, I believe didn't do much on Saturday, but I read that Marty Pask did well in the backline, but he is a rookie.

    Wight looked a bit lost against the Hawks and his Stats read 1 kick, he really needs to pull his socks up this week.

    Therefore, baring any injuries, no change

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    Re: What changes Round 6?

    Hopefully none. IF Shaggy is injured bring in Monty or perhaps Hahn but I'd like to wait another week for Mitch.

    If Darcy gets suspended then it's either Skipper or Street and neither did that well on the weekend.

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    Re: What changes Round 6?

    Street will come in tho I'm not too sure who he'll replace & Harbrow to come in for Robbo.

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    Re: What changes Round 6?

    I don't believe Robbo will be dropped, but wouldn't be surprised if Street came in to play against Cox. Who will be dropped for Street, tough one.

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    Re: What changes Round 6?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Coon Dog View Post
    I think Robbo will be a Bee this week.

    I think he has to be replaced in the senior team by Harbrow. Robbins has played 3 games for just 11 kicks and only 3 goals playing solely as a FP. I know playing as a small forward can be tough due to limited opporunities, but this output isn't enough to keep out a young & upcoming player like Harbrow.

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    Re: What changes Round 6?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mantis View Post
    I think he has to be replaced in the senior team by Harbrow. Robbins has played 3 games for just 11 kicks and only 3 goals playing solely as a FP. I know playing as a small forward can be tough due to limited opporunities, but this output isn't enough to keep out a young & upcoming player like Harbrow.

    Would Addison be a better inclusion allowing Gia to play the samll forward position?
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    Re: What changes Round 6?

    Quote Originally Posted by southerncross View Post
    Would Addison be a better inclusion allowing Gia to play the samll forward position?
    Different proposition altogether, I think Harbrow brings to the team some needed pace to the forward line, crumbing ability, tackling and goal sense. I think Gia is best used as a lead up player in the vein of Murf to provide options for the midfield and running defenders.

    This week is a big test for Gia, his article pre-season about his search for consistency has so far been way off the mark. He spoke about watching the final vs WCE and learning a lot from it, I will be taking special note of his game and watching closely for his impact and to see if what he learnt he puts into practice. I know I learnt alot about him in this game, lets see if he has changed.

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    Re: What changes Round 6?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mantis View Post
    Different proposition altogether, I think Harbrow brings to the team some needed pace to the forward line, crumbing ability, tackling and goal sense. I think Gia is best used as a lead up player in the vein of Murf to provide options for the midfield and running defenders.
    I'm not sure that Harbrow is a great crumber that some think he is but it's not a bad idea at all.

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    This week is a big test for Gia, his article pre-season about his search for consistency has so far been way off the mark. He spoke about watching the final vs WCE and learning a lot from it, I will be taking special note of his game and watching closely for his impact and to see if what he learnt he puts into practice. I know I learnt alot about him in this game, lets see if he has changed.
    Gia hasn't come up like he should have and over the next couple of weeks he must start to run into some good form. He is a leader at the club and must start playing like one.
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