Changes v GWS round 10

fk im nervous

Langford will be safe

Clarke may go out, if so Parish has get priority over Myers.

If it’s Myers IN = crazy.

If it’s Myers NOT IN = crazy.

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28 changes throughout friday/saturdays games.

and??

How long until blitz meltdown?

Popcorn is at the ready.

McGrath in
Clarke out

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after 1 game? Harsh

From AFL Site

Yep only the one change

WHAT!!! That’s not going to cause a meltdown!!!

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Waste of good popcorn is what that is.

Can handle that as long as clarke gets another chance soon.

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Essendon has made just one change to its side for the Bombers’ clash against Greater Western Sydney on Saturday.

It is a more conservative approach from the club on the selection table after making five changes last week, which helped spark a vital 34-point victory over Geelong.

Young gun Andrew McGrath returns to the line-up after overcoming a minor calf strain and coach John Worsfold said he expects last year’s NAB AFL Rising Star to make an immediate impact against the Giants.

“We’re really rapt with the way Andy’s been developing both last year in the back line, but (also) this year through the midfield,” Worsfold said.

“So he again gives us flexibility to play up through the midfield, but also go (to) half-back and release other players for us.

“He reads the game well, is very composed and runs really well.”

Midfielder Dylan Clarke makes way for McGrath, while his fellow debutant from last week’s win Jordan Ridley will hold onto his spot in the team.

Worsfold said he was “really pleased” with Ridley’s debut against the Cats where he was a crucial part of the victory, gathering 25 disposals, seven marks and five rebound-50s.

“We knew he’s a composed player, uses the ball really well and we saw that in the game,” he said.

“He makes good decisions and he seems to fit in really well with the guys in that back half the way they worked together, it was the best defensively that unit has worked all year.”

The Bombers will field ex-Giants Devon Smith and James Stewart against their former teammates at Spotless Stadium on Saturday and Worsfold said they had provided welcome insights into their upcoming opposition.

“They talked to the coaches and the playing group just around what they know and we can take some snippets out of that,” Worsfold said.

“But really (we want to) reinforce the footy that we want to play and how it will stack up against a team like GWS.

While the Giants head into the match off three-straight losses and with just one win from their last five games, Worsfold said he has lots of respect for their star-studded side.

“They’re a very good team, they do have some players that have been out through injury, but they’ve got a lot of talent on that list.

“(They are) a hard-running team, they move the ball quickly, they’ve got a lot of speed, so it’s going to be a massive challenge for us, but we’re really looking forward to it.”

The Bombers will be available at a signing session after the match on Sunday morning from 10:30am until 10:45am in the Olympic Park precinct. The precise location will be released on Saturday night.

FINAL TEAM:

B – Dea, Hooker, McGrath

HB – Saad, Ambrose, Ridley

C – Zaharakis, Z. Merrett, Fantasia

HF – Smith, Stewart, McDonald-Tipungwuti

F – Stringer, McKernan, Guelfi

R – Bellchambers, Goddard, Heppell

I/C – Langford, Laverde, McKenna, Baguley

Emergencies – Clarke, Merrett, Long, McNiece

IN – McGrath
OUT – Clarke

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Considering Clarke didn’t actually play much inside mid time probably makes sense to bring in a more effective outside player.

Unlucky. But he has had a taste of it for now an will be back in soon enough

Great that McGrath back. More pressure and run. Might even get a bit of HFF time and snag a few.

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Long on the emergency list, must be getting real close to seniors.

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dreamtime?

MAKE A NEW THREAD DAMMIT

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