bondiblue wrote:
GreatEx wrote:
You've got Evans as an "in" but then say we don't need to look at him. I agree with the latter, BTW, just confused what you're advocating. Anyway, see above, JSOS is cooked so that's the first one we have to sort out.
I don't want to drop Saad if we want to use the remaining time to implement faster ball movement. He should be leading the charge, even if he's not the future.
Edit: forgot Saad is out due to protocols. Ffs.
Base on rewarding form in the VFL, I'd say its Evans who gets the nod, but since reading the email from President, anything can happen in the next 8 weeks.
It depends on how good a showing Board wants from the players vs Pies this Friday night.
Is SOS really having groin problems?????
yes, was reported in The Age..
Quote:
The Blues’ on-field woes have worsened with defender Jack Silvagni in doubt for Friday night’s clash with Collingwood at the MCG. Silvagni is nursing a groin issue, and did not join in training with the main group on Monday.
He was restricted to jogging alongside Harry McKay in the rehabilitation group, having been managed late in the Power clash.
Silvagni, an unrestricted free agent, has been nursing the groin issue since he was subbed out of the clash against Sydney in round 10. He missed the following match, before the mid-season bye.
Fellow defender Jacob Weitering, nursing an ankle issue, trained strongly, and appears likely to face the Magpies.
This confirms why JSOS looked cooked in the second half when they moved him fwd, I wondered what was going on.
I am not sure I believe the bit about Weitering.
Also
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Carlton president Rob Priestley has failed to guarantee Michael Voss will coach the Blues in 2026, declaring the club will use the next two months to help make calm and rational decisions at the end of the season.
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/car ... 5mb8n.html