Retired #8: Jason Winderlich

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Well, the spud is sure to get something right in the future, just like if you keep playing lotto then you have to win at some point in time... dont you?
 
Well, the spud is sure to get something right in the future, just like if you keep playing lotto then you have to win at some point in time... dont you?

And forever have to listen to the MMM/Ch 9 muppets go on about Purple being "the best in the business" :cool:
 

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And forever have to listen to the MMM/Ch 9 muppets go on about Purple being "the best in the business" :cool:
Easy, listen to the ABC :thumbsu:
 

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Remember when he quit the club and was going to join Richmond?
 
With his back history, this could be one of those 'worse than they're letting on' scenarios. Hopefully Craig is genuine in his expectations on rd 1 availability.
http://m.afl.com.au/news/2015-03-11/lickas-back-flares-up
Love the photo and headline. It's like Woman's Day. Here's the crux of the "story".

"Jason's had a well-documented back issue for a long part of his career, but he's back running and he's in a slow build-up," Craig told AFL.com.au.

"[With] everything going well, our aim is to get him ready for round one."

Craig said the club was in the process of ramping up Winderlich's program, and that he would target a return against Melbourne in the Bombers' final NAB Challenge game on Friday, March 20.

"Ideally he would be ready [to play against Melbourne], but we wouldn't be overly concerned if he's not," he said.

Oh noes!! :rolleyes:
 

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