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Always Right Match Committee Round 14 vs Fremantle Dockers
Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 14 vs Fremantle Dockers
Originally posted by kruder
Garcia?????
I know.
GARCIA was one of our best against Brisbane, a real standout performance in a lacklustre showing, now he's dropped????
FMD I'm done with our Match Selectors, effing rocks in their heads. I give up, again. Furious.
#JusticeforSonny
Last edited by Pleather Sole; 13-06-2024, 06:39 PM.
Reason: typed wrong team
Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 14 vs Fremantle Dockers
Originally posted by hujsh
In's & outs would be nice
IN
Ed Richards, Cody Weightman, Anthony Scott
OUT
Alex Keath (Injured), Lachlan McNeil (Omitted), Riley Garcia (Omitted)
Great ins. Geez Daniel is lucky to hold his spot over Garcia though. At least for someone like Vandermeer (who was unsighted last week) he justifies his spot with manic pressure and running efforts, but I can?t say I can see anything obvious that we?re getting from Daniel right now that Garcia wouldn?t do better
Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 14 vs Fremantle Dockers
Originally posted by chef
Buku over Busslinger sucks. I guess we'll never know with him.
We apparently reward form. Buss averages 10 marks and 24 touches the last month and our key backs are out…
Garcia gets dropped.
VDM barely touched it, Khamis played 10 minutes forward last week and was torched last game vs Freo, moreover Daniel whose been poor this year.
Back to chook lotto.
Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
Re: Always Right Match Committee Round 14 vs Fremantle Dockers
Last time I was this underwhelmed at selection was 2 weeks ago against the filth. Hope the same pleasantly surprising result ensues on Saturday.
I learnt long ago to ignore selection and focus on how we start the game. Then of course we started like a house on fire against Hawthorn, so that put paid to relying on how we start. Now I just wait to see if Dr Jekyll or Mr Hyde rocks up, and am not surprised by either.
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