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Post by Pies2016 »

I get the feeling the coaching panel want to find a reason to debut Harrison.
He’s a high pressure small forward who gets a bit of the footy. He’s super quick, evasive and has some good tackle numbers in the VFL. He’s a bit slight but if Ginnivan was to miss, I reckon Harrison gets the nod as his replacement.
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Wonder if they have kept Cameron as emerg. in case Johnson doesn’t come up?

Sub obviously comes from the other three who could all replace Ginnivan if his sniffles dont clear up.
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^^^^

You could be right but I have a feeling they are keen to play Cameron asap.
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Carlton will come out firing on all 4 cylinders.

Pies will bring the big V8....


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Post by Take_a_Screamer »

Latest from AFL website - side is unchanged

FB: Isaac Quaynor, Darcy Moore, Brayden Maynard
HB: Will Hoskin-Elliott, Nathan Murphy, John Noble
C: Steele Sidebottom, Jordan De Goey, Josh Daicos
HF: Bobby Hill, Brody Mihocek, Nick Daicos
FF: Taylor Adams, Mason Cox, Jamie Elliott
FOL: Ash Johnson, Scott Pendlebury, Tom Mitchell

IC: Jack Crisp, Beau McCreery, Jack Ginnivan, Oleg Markov

EMG: Darcy Cameron, Finlay Macrae, Reef McInnes, Harvey Harrison
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Post by 23 YIPPEE!!! »

Johnson and Ginny have been named.

Like to see Cox start as ruck then move it onto Cameron and Johnson in spirts.
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Post by Pies2016 »

90 nice wrote:Yep good old flu fridays.

We could have a segment on which players have it every friday.

Also i notice that theres always 2-3 players missing training sessions.

The media latch onto it then automatically they are in doubt for the next match.
I guarantee every club has a revolving door of players who are less than perfect coming into Winter. The only difference is that Fly chooses to be refreshingly transparent and honest and declare it, while other coaches continue with the cloak and dagger kiddies games.
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Take_a_Screamer wrote:Latest from AFL website - side is unchanged

FB: Isaac Quaynor, Darcy Moore, Brayden Maynard
HB: Will Hoskin-Elliott, Nathan Murphy, John Noble
C: Steele Sidebottom, Jordan De Goey, Josh Daicos
HF: Bobby Hill, Brody Mihocek, Nick Daicos
FF: Taylor Adams, Mason Cox, Jamie Elliott
FOL: Ash Johnson, Scott Pendlebury, Tom Mitchell

IC: Jack Crisp, Beau McCreery, Jack Ginnivan, Oleg Markov

EMG: Darcy Cameron, Finlay Macrae, Reef McInnes, Harvey Harrison
Yes, although McRae acknowledged Cameron would be part of the 23.
Cameron will either come into the 22 or is tactical sub as a minimum.
Obviously if anyone is forced to miss from illness, then MacRae, McInnes and Harrison would fill those gaps.
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Post by gurugeoff »

I have been following the Pies for many decades. Very unusual to be happy with every single player in the team, and happy for so many not in the team to come in as well
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Post by stui magpie »

cameron tipped to be the Sub.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Post by 23 YIPPEE!!! »

How does the Cox Cameron ruck combo compares and stacks up against the Gawn and Grundy combo.
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Post by Piesnchess »

MY Veteran Magpies scenario on this huge match. - Ist qtr, Bluebellies come out breathing fire, copped so much shit, as has Voss, will kick first 2-3 goals, dominate, but late in qtr, Ginnivan snaps one, qtr time. 2nd qtr, Bluescum maniac play starts to wane, cannot keep it up, Magpies get more of the ball, we snap a couple of magic goals. one from Daicos. Caaaarlton have slight lead at half time. 3rd Qtr, we kick first two snags, start to get our act together , Blues start fading, we lead by 2 goals 3/4 time. Last qtr, as we have done so often, we run these bastards off their feet. swamp them, mass attacks, they fail to score a goal, we run out winners by 31 points. Thats my take. !
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Post by 23 YIPPEE!!! »

Not sure on quarter 3 thats when we go too zzzzz.

Haf time we have a slight trail.

3rd quarter we are more dour and not a hell of alot of scoring happens both teams.

Like it early in the final quarter we kick those goals from chains.

But for mine i love a good solid start.
its sets the tone for the match.

We tend to give up the first goal then we kick the next and the next at the start.

Still think quarter 3 is our least productive.

We kind of plan for quarter 4 in our quarter 2 then sit back in the third.

We are a book end team good starters and strong finishers.

Need to work on our q2 and q3.
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Post by lazzadesilva »

90 nice wrote:How does the Cox Cameron ruck combo compares and stacks up against the Gawn and Grundy combo.
I would honestly say that at this stage the Gawn/Grundy combo are better.
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Post by 23 YIPPEE!!! »

I think Cameron and Cox are getting there tho.

Much under rated is Cameron.

I think the likes of Crisp needs a lift in the match.
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