Round 18, Ins and Outs v Sydney

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  • Bornadog
    WOOF Clubhouse Leader
    • Jan 2007
    • 66773

    #16
    Re: Round 18, Ins and Outs v Sydney

    Originally posted by Rocket Science
    For Tiller: With no O'Loughlin, and few tall Bulldog forward targets to mind, Roos may be tempted to swing Ted Richards or LRT forward?...he's done it before.

    For Wight: Again, having to re-jig the forward line and in an attempt to stretch our relative lack of height down back Roos might lean on Everitt moreso than usual up forward.

    For what it's worth, this suggests Everitt may be in line for a reprieve.

    Easy does it for Williams

    THE Western Bulldogs will take a cautious approach with Tom Williams, scheduling him for a VFL return with Williamstown this weekend. The key defender was set to resume from a shoulder injury against Carlton last Sunday, but suffered a setback at training on Friday. The Dogs are confident he is now ready to return, but want him to gain confidence at VFL level.

    That means the Dogs are likely to persevere with Andrejs Everitt for Sunday's clash with Sydney in Canberra.
    Maybe he will play on his brother when he goes forward.

    I would prefer Wight coming in to take care of the resting ruckman as you suggested RS
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    • LostDoggy
      WOOF Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 8307

      #17
      Re: Round 18, Ins and Outs v Sydney

      That means the Dogs are likely to persevere with Andrejs Everitt for Sunday's clash with Sydney in Canberra.[/QUOTE]


      Oh well, i'll just have to remember that at least Williams is back soon.

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