Teams for Semi-finals

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  • Zlatorog
    Senior Player
    • Jan 2006
    • 1748

    Teams for Semi-finals

    The Doggies team is unchanged, but the Weagles have brought back some big guns. Is Kerr really fit? What if they're bringing them back too early. They really must be desperate.
    Also, there were changes in Docker's and Demon's line-up.

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  • Danzar
    I'm doing ok right now, thanks
    • Jun 2006
    • 2027

    #2
    Re: Teams for Semi-finals

    Originally posted by Zlatorog
    The Doggies team is unchanged, but the Weagles have brought back some big guns. Is Kerr really fit? What if they're bringing them back too early. They really must be desperate.
    Also, there were changes in Docker's and Demon's line-up.

    Source: Link
    I think they really only had minor injuries anyway. I seem to recall the line 'just resting' used when describing why they were out last week.

    Sure, it wasn't a Buckley style rest, but indicates they were probably at the tail end of their injuries last week, not this week.

    Hope you're right. Either way, I'll be watching Kerr's performance intently.

    In fact, I'll be watching Hansen even more......
    Captain, I am detecting large quantities of win in this sector

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    • SimonH
      Salt future's rising
      • Aug 2004
      • 1647

      #3
      Kerr is a very big 'in' for the Weagles. At the risk of being a Judas, I think the Weagles would have won on the weekend with him playing (if fit).

      The others are pretty useful too, but 4 changes in a week is perhaps too big an upheaval, especially where most (all?) of them are coming back from injury and so risking being underdone. Interesting to see Banfield, who if I remember rightly delivered the spoil that cost the Weagles the game, dropped; have to be a fair chance of having played his last game for the club.

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