WHAT I HOPE:
OUT : Goodes , Armstrong
IN : Everitt, Towers( as sub)
WHAT I THINK :
OUT: Goodes
IN : Everitt
No other change, with Lamb to sub AGAIN.
WHAT I HOPE:
OUT : Goodes , Armstrong
IN : Everitt, Towers( as sub)
WHAT I THINK :
OUT: Goodes
IN : Everitt
No other change, with Lamb to sub AGAIN.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MT
Our injury list is long, but we are not the only ones. Freo is probably worse off than us, but have done very well nonetheless. The Pies have had some big name injuries as have Geelong. The WCE have had a revolving door with injuries and now look set to lose Hurn for 8 weeks and Scott Selwood also may miss our match with them as well.
Despite our injuries our Defence is still solid, our midfield hasn't been seriously hit by injury and we are lucky to be able to bring in a Kurt Tippett to boost our forward line. We still look more than capable enough to knock off Carlton. Then we have a couple of easy games and hopefully get back of few of the injured.
He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)
it is interesting to me that Armstrong is the player singled out, he is not a regular, the conditions were not ideal for him, the team was hopeless all round and if Grundy was dropped every time he gave the ball direct to the opposiiton (in dry weather) he'd never play again.
Sports do not build character. They reveal it....Heywood Broun
I always turn to the sports pages first, which record people's accomplishments. The front page has nothing but man's failures......Earl Warren
It just shows that we do have a lot of depth. We can have all these players out and we are still heavy favourites to beat Carlton.
Well I am not confident about any game after our game and the Geelong game at the weekend.
I think Armstrong has let us down too many times, his decision making is poor and he is a bit on the slow side for a small guy. I surprised that no one has mentioned Brandon Jack. I thought he played all right against Adelaide for the one quarter he was on. His pace would be handy against guys like Betts and Garlett.
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