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But the Cats will get immediate midfield relief for their clash with the Hawks, welcoming back Jack Bowes (calf cork) and Tom Atkins (adductor).

Bowes did not feature in either of Geelong’s first two matches after a strong pre-season, while Atkins was a late withdrawal against the Crows after failing a fitness test in the warm-up.

Emerging midfielder Tanner Bruhn (foot) remains a test after being close to facing the Crows last week, with Johnson saying he is “looking good”.

Bruhn also did not take part in drills in Geelong’s skills session on Tuesday.

“Tom was really close (to playing), he just had a real low-grade adductor injury that we didn’t want to risk. We expect him to train fully tomorrow (Wednesday) and be available to play,” Johnson said.

“Jack has been recovering from that calf contusion (cork). Again, he is the same as Tom: if he trains fully tomorrow, we expect him to be available.”

“Tanner is looking good. He’s had that mid-foot sprain, so we’re being cautious with that. He was a test late last week and didn’t get up, so he’ll be the same again for this week.”

Two-time Carji Greeves medallist Cam Guthrie remains at least a month away with his quad injury he suffered during Geelong’s first pre-season game, while Gary Rohan will be sidelined for another 2-4 weeks with a back complaint

 
But the Cats will get immediate midfield relief for their clash with the Hawks, welcoming back Jack Bowes (calf cork) and Tom Atkins (adductor).

Bowes did not feature in either of Geelong’s first two matches after a strong pre-season, while Atkins was a late withdrawal against the Crows after failing a fitness test in the warm-up.

Emerging midfielder Tanner Bruhn (foot) remains a test after being close to facing the Crows last week, with Johnson saying he is “looking good”.

Bruhn also did not take part in drills in Geelong’s skills session on Tuesday.

“Tom was really close (to playing), he just had a real low-grade adductor injury that we didn’t want to risk. We expect him to train fully tomorrow (Wednesday) and be available to play,” Johnson said.

“Jack has been recovering from that calf contusion (cork). Again, he is the same as Tom: if he trains fully tomorrow, we expect him to be available.”

“Tanner is looking good. He’s had that mid-foot sprain, so we’re being cautious with that. He was a test late last week and didn’t get up, so he’ll be the same again for this week.”

Two-time Carji Greeves medallist Cam Guthrie remains at least a month away with his quad injury he suffered during Geelong’s first pre-season game, while Gary Rohan will be sidelined for another 2-4 weeks with a back complaint


I didn't see Bowes in the VFL .
Unsure if he's a walk up start ..given no games played.
Ax Adtkins should play .

Mullin played well on Rankin should hold his spot .

We get a few extra biscuits out of clark .
But I think the club wants games into him.
 

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Rhino thinks Hodor is back round 4


Maybe he misread the info…

Darcy to return in 4 rounds :D

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But the Cats will get immediate midfield relief for their clash with the Hawks, welcoming back Jack Bowes (calf cork) and Tom Atkins (adductor).

Bowes did not feature in either of Geelong’s first two matches after a strong pre-season, while Atkins was a late withdrawal against the Crows after failing a fitness test in the warm-up.

Emerging midfielder Tanner Bruhn (foot) remains a test after being close to facing the Crows last week, with Johnson saying he is “looking good”.

Bruhn also did not take part in drills in Geelong’s skills session on Tuesday.

“Tom was really close (to playing), he just had a real low-grade adductor injury that we didn’t want to risk. We expect him to train fully tomorrow (Wednesday) and be available to play,” Johnson said.

“Jack has been recovering from that calf contusion (cork). Again, he is the same as Tom: if he trains fully tomorrow, we expect him to be available.”

“Tanner is looking good. He’s had that mid-foot sprain, so we’re being cautious with that. He was a test late last week and didn’t get up, so he’ll be the same again for this week.”

Two-time Carji Greeves medallist Cam Guthrie remains at least a month away with his quad injury he suffered during Geelong’s first pre-season game, while Gary Rohan will be sidelined for another 2-4 weeks with a back complaint

Bowes and Atkins in, maybe Bruhn too
Danger out, who else?
Mannagh looked more comfortable than JhClark

Worried for JhClark, think he won't make the cut. Was hoping for a price rise or 2.

Parfitt looked really good too.
 
Bowes and Atkins in, maybe Bruhn too
Danger out, who else?
Mannagh looked more comfortable than JhClark

Worried for JhClark, think he won't make the cut. Was hoping for a price rise or 2.

Parfitt looked really good too.

Mannagh prob won't play before Clark .
Cats want to put games into clatk and tanner build a young mid group .

Mannagh plays that forward role he prob won't play full time mid ...
 

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Sharp is on the bubble this week........
I'm bringing Kerch in and fixing elsewhere, not bringing another MID only in.

Sharp instead of Carroll was the move (I think anyway).
 
I'm bringing Kerch in and fixing elsewhere, not bringing another MID only in.

Sharp instead of Carroll was the move (I think anyway).
Funny enough I took mcKerch out for sharp.
But I still have both ..🍰🍰.
Mckerch looks must have ...
Sharp should make good coin.
Need Carroll to get the biscuits too
 

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