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Excellent news and not as bad as 1st thought!
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Please tell us what they did wrong in this instance. Was it that they were unable to predict the future, and if so, will you fork up the cash necessary to employ a full-time fortune teller?
Change the thread title to 2015, as that's the season the injuries are related to....
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It's still 2014.
New thread starts in 2015.
I'd prefer if we didn't need one for 2015It's still 2014.
New thread starts in 2015.
I'd prefer if we didn't need one for 2015
Murph already did on Monday his presser was this year's version of last year's "we have no injuries in January" articleSo would I.
No jinxes thanks!
Murph already did on Monday his presser was this year's version of last year's "we have no injuries in January" article
The Carlton Football Club has received an update on new recruit Kristian Jaksch, who suffered discomfort during training last week.
Specialists have confirmed that Jaksch has suffered a mild reaction to the navicular bone in his left foot.
His training load will be restricted for the next fortnight, then he will build up his training ahead of Christmas.
Jaksch is expected to resume full training by January.
http://www.carltonfc.com.au/carlton/news/2014-11-20/carlton-injury-update
That's the best news we could've got given the nature of the injury. Just don't rush him.
Still in a moon boot, had another round of surgery just recently though I'm not sure of how major it was.What is the latest on Giles? I thought you guy's got a beauty there, so was sad to hear about his foot.
Good news on KJ. Get the draft right and this will be a good offseason me thinks.
you can say that againIt's November... Its not an actual fracture.
Everyone take a deep breath... kj was no certainty to be an immediate contributor anyway.
Has or had?Walker got cyst in knee
Has or had?
Cool thanksUnless the news is fresh, I think Walker may have had his op already.
Heavily bandaged on Wednesday and just took things easy
But the promising 20-year-old has since resumed running and should be cleared for full-contact training after the Christmas break.
"Kristian is out of the moon boot and is back training, while continuing to be monitored," Blues football manager Andrew McKay told AFL.com.au.
"We expect him to resume full-contact training in the new year."