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Laird. can go forward, back or middle
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I thought that too. So, perhaps our sub should be Chicken Classic on Itallian Herbs?
I thought that too. So, perhaps our sub should be Chicken Classic on Itallian Herbs?
Podsiadly for mine. Can play forward or back, definitely capable of impact.
Not many people saying Atkins.
Ideally I think lots of the guys already mentioned are ready to be playing full games,in particular kedge and grigg. Might argue M crouch could be getting whole games, especially later in the season. Atkins hasnt played with the seniors yet but as far as i've heard, has the skills to play off half back/forward or on the wing as a receiver. Would be good to get him half a game a few times early in the year.
Source?there is no sub in 2015 it's been scrapped
Ideally you would, but when have the rules committee ever admitted they've made a mistake and take back something they've added?no one, get rid of the rule
Source?
There was some speculation that they were considering it, around the time that Vlad exited the building and McLachlan took over. That speculation has not come to fruition as far as I'm aware.
They floated the possibility of eliminating the sub, in exchange for dropping the interchange cap from 120 to 80. Personally, I think that's a good idea, because it achieves what the sub is for (limiting the disadvantage suffered by teams losing a player to injury), without all the hassles inherent in the sub.
In the end, the AFL decided not to proceed.
They floated the possibility of eliminating the sub, in exchange for dropping the interchange cap from 120 to 80. Personally, I think that's a good idea, because it achieves what the sub is for (limiting the disadvantage suffered by teams losing a player to injury), without all the hassles inherent in the sub.
In the end, the AFL decided not to proceed.