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Re: Match Committee - Round 2 2017 vs Sydney Swans
In: Adams (tall defender), Dunkley/Smith (hard mid/forward), Campbell (structural change)
Out: Morris (tall defender), Jong (hard mid/forward), Daniel (structural change)
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Re: Match Committee - Round 2 2017 vs Sydney Swans
Originally posted by 1eyedog
I'm ok with Roberts and Cordy down there as our key backs.
Buddy & Reid (an upgrade on X. Richards) both kicked goals on the weekend. Tippett will be down forward also. In the GF we successfully structured up with Hamling, Roberts & Morris (& Wood). So I think we should stick with the winning formula of three key backs, and Adams is the only fit one to join Zaine & Roberts.
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Re: Match Committee - Round 2 2017 vs Sydney Swans
Originally posted by always right
If Daniel is out, I'll bear my arse in Barkly St.
Done, and I will avoid Barkly St!
That was his worst game in his career to date. I don't think it's a certainty he plays.
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Re: Match Committee - Round 2 2017 vs Sydney Swans
Originally posted by The Bulldogs Bite
Out - Cordy, Biggs
In - Campbell, Smith
Cordy makes way for a first ruck which we are desperate for and Biggs makes way for a contested King which we need v Sydney. With Murphy back in the side, Biggs needs to perform much better than that to hold a spot.
With Morris down Cordy is even more vital IMO - I actually thought he played his role as a CHB well on Friday night.
At this stage:
Out: Morris
In: Campbell
A little worried about our run however Stringer can rotate through the middle and Crameri can play high so it's really a Voyd/Cloke combo as the forwardline talls
Re: Match Committee - Round 2 2017 vs Sydney Swans
I don't think they'll be any non-compulsory changes. Hamling did a great job on Franklin last time and with Moz out that creates a conundrum for the MC. Cordy to play down back and lots of gut running by our mids to create congestion down back - team defence has done the job for us to date and will do it again. Up forward we have more fire power than last year. Sydney have the problems, not us. I'd bring Smith or Dunkley in for Moz if he doesn't get up.
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Re: Match Committee - Round 2 2017 vs Sydney Swans
Originally posted by merantau
I don't think they'll be any non-compulsory changes. Hamling did a great job on Franklin last time and with Moz out that creates a conundrum for the MC. Cordy to play down back and lots of gut running by our mids to create congestion down back - team defence has done the job for us to date and will do it again. Up forward we have more fire power than last year. Sydney have the problems, not us. I'd bring Smith or Dunkley in for Moz if he doesn't get up.
It was a combination of Hamling (mainly) and Morris on Franklin. I don't think Cordy has the running capacity to go with Franklin and neither does Roberts. That probably leaves Wood as the match-up.
Crameri replaces Dickson and Cloke replaces Boyd (assuming he rucks) so I'm not sure we are better up forward than last year just yet.
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