ROK would only get a farewell game for sentimental reasons... I'm pretty sure Horse gets Stewy Dew to blow the candles out on his birthday cake for him. A fitting farewell for Pebbles would be a lap of honour at half time at the GF (Hawthorn 2-11-23, Swan 9-4 58)
Here we go...
Ins. Smith Shaw Naismith Mitchell
Outs. Kennedy Bird Reid Towers
Finally! a "Changes for..." thread that is likely to have something to discuss. So many possibilities! Who out of the following is fit to play; Kennedy, Bird, Smith, Shaw, McGlynn? Does Mitchell have match fitness?
Hopefully Smith, Shaw & McGlynn are all good to play, which would mean:
In: Smith, Shaw, McGlynn
Out: Kennedy, Bird, Towers
But that is hardly "like-for-like". Do they bring in Mitchell as well and drop someone like Biggs? Might make sense, but that's a lot of changes.
Hannebery and Jetta also took heavy hits and played on looking very sore yesterday. Hope they recover ok.
Any chance Rohan might be in trouble with the MRP? He was involved in a bump that earned a couple of replays.
Neither McGlynn or Shaw are likely to be back. Hoping that Smith can return and that could mean he replaces Kennedy. Hannebery is a tough nut and will be determined to get up for next week. Note that Biggs not being picked for the chop as he was excellent against the Sainters.
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According to this, Bird has a suspected PCL tear. Assuming Kennedy rests for a week, we may see ROK take the field once again. Do any of the reside watchers know how Mitchell performed / how long he played for in the weekend's game?
If you watch the video of the team song in the rooms after the match, there are two things other than the singing to note. One is that LRT, formally dressed in his suit, is included in the circle for the song (which I think is terrific). The other, as the players break at the end, Franklin and Bird shake hands, Buddy says something to Bird and Craig shakes his head. Looks to me like Bird was saying he knew he had a problem with his knee.
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