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Thread: Who plays wide on Saturday then ?

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    Who plays wide on Saturday then ?

    Dykes definitely out and Brotherston doubtful. Anderson will play one side but who the other ? Millar, Pickard, Tapping and Jacobs all central players .
    Last edited by JRSLEFTPEG; 30-08-2016 at 05:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRSLEFTPEG View Post
    Dykes definitely out and Brotherston doubtful. Anderson will play one side but who the other ? Millar, Pickard, Tapping and Jacobs all central players .
    Given Hilson has largely played wide when he has come on I`d imagine it will be him. Could also play Higgins left back and Marshall left mid I suppose.
    That assumes of course we stick with the same formation.
    I`d also give Lyle a rest this week and see what Rigg can do up front.

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    Good point about Hilson . Moxon is another I just thought about . Was impressed with the lad in pre - season and maybe this is the kind of game he could get a chance to show what he is all about . I would hope Tapping plays as well. The boy is a good player, a workhorse but Millar and Jacobs have done the business so far so he has been edged out.
    Last edited by JRSLEFTPEG; 30-08-2016 at 07:06 PM.

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