caulfieldrover wrote:
Football is all about putting the talent on the park.
Life lessons can be taught in other ways
Why play follow the leader. Just because the pies and cats suspend players
why should we. If we had done this in years gone by we
would never have won a flag.
The world needs people like Dennis Rodman as much as it needs
people like Judd
There is a time and place and this is the wrong time for a suspension
OMG, are you serious ???
I WAS OVER THE MOON TO HEAR THAT THE CLUB FINALLY TOOK A STANCE AND TOOK SOME ACTION AGAINST PLAYERS NOT STICKING TO THE TEAM RULES !!!!!!!!!!
I was pissed to hear the rumours about the boys partying up at the GC, and it being a reason why we lost the Fremantle game. Something should have been done there and then, which may have prevented action needing to be taken a week out from the finals !!!!!!!!!!
I doubt that ALL that went on was 3 players turning up late to a recovery session, but won't go speculating what went on until the club releases a PROPPER statement (sounds to me like the info of the boys being suspended was leaked, and the Icke statement is a quick statement until a real one can be made).
As to the players who were dropped, all 3 would have been talked about at the selection table anyway IMO. I would have been happy for Betts to have been rested last week, he looks tired and in need of a rest. Garlett had a GREAT game, and it's a shame he has done this SOOO close to the finals as it will be a challenge for him to get back into the side for the following week, but he will learn and it gives Yarran a go in the Seniors. Cloke was LUCKY to be retained against the Demons, and would have been on the chopping block this week anyway. So, IMO, it's no MAJOR loss to the side for all 3 to sit out (Betts' and Garlett's forward line pressure will be missed, but it will be a challenge for the boys who come in to take over where they left off)
Changes
In/Out
Grigg/Hadley
Yarran/Garlett
Hampson (or Jacob's if Hampson doesn't come up)/Cloke
Armfield/Betts
I would prob move Anderson up forward to add some defensive pressure, and move Armfield down back to play as the small defender.