So Haynes is now our only guy on the sidelines and you would have to think were a strong chance to pick up a few more wins for the second half of the year.
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When we have Mohr, Davis and Haynes back playing together we will have a pretty solid backline.
Mohr looks a much better player this year and the other two blokes are gun
Is it just me, or are our Defenders, as a group, more injury prone than any other group in the Club?
Is it just me, or are our Defenders, as a group, more injury prone than any other group in the Club?
Is it just me, or are our Defenders, as a group, more injury prone than any other group in the Club?
Heater's specialist appointment is Monday, but he isn't expecting to go to Perth. A long flight is not the best idea at the moment. I would prefer to see the club opt on the safe side.At pre-match forum we had Heater, WTF and Haynes.
Curtly wants to be back out there but realistically 5-6 weeks.
Haynes out of the boot and starts running Monday week.
Heater will be back once he passes the test; although no guarantee he'll go to Perth.
http://www.gwsgiants.com.au/news/2014-07-12/surgery-for-coniglioGIANTS midfielder Stephen Coniglio has undergone surgery on a broken thumb and will miss the next six weeks. Coniglio suffered the injury in the GIANTS Round 16 match against Adelaide at Spotless Stadium. The 20-year old has been a consistent performer for the GIANTS this season averaging 22 possessions a match. In his third season in the AFL, Coniglio has played 14 games to take his career tally to 44 games.