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Re: R3 Essendon V Carlton - Prematch Posturing

Reply #225
I am worried with what we are doing to Henderson, throwing him back and forward and back again. He cant get consistancy I believe and have never liked the "swingman" title. Good teams have structure and consistancy in their structure.

I am afraid our morons are going to turn him into another Bryce Gibbs by constantly plugging holes and never developing in one position.


Matthew Lloyd said the same and I agree...CHB for me and I would leave him there...would be close to AA if it wasnt for Harry Taylor who has a mortgage on that spot....

Re: R3 Essendon V Carlton - Prematch Posturing

Reply #226
But the thought has merit....if he needs to play CHB then let's settle him there.
Ignorance is bliss.

ONWARDS AND UPWARDS!

Re: R3 Essendon V Carlton - Prematch Posturing

Reply #227
LATE CHANGES

Essendon: Patrick Ambrose out, replaced by Jake Melksham
Carlton: Nil

FINAL INTERCHANGES
Essendon: Jason Ashby, Ben Howlett, Jake Melksham
Substitute: Martin Gleeson 
Carlton: Troy Menzel, Mitch Robinson, David Ellard
Substitute: Tom Bell

Re: R3 Essendon V Carlton - Prematch Posturing

Reply #228
@EB1
That looks to be where his greatest value to us could be IMO too. We would need to focus on landing a good KPF though.
Reality always wins in the end.

Re: R3 Essendon V Carlton - Prematch Posturing

Reply #229
LATE CHANGES

Essendon: Patrick Ambrose out, replaced by Jake Melksham
Carlton: Nil

FINAL INTERCHANGES
Essendon: Jason Ashby, Ben Howlett, Jake Melksham
Substitute: Martin Gleeson 
Carlton: Troy Menzel, Mitch Robinson, David Ellard
Substitute: Tom Bell

Milkshake a good in for them, did well against us last time iirc.
Reality always wins in the end.