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This photo is from Saturday - Didn't think he was in full training yet...

So has he done it today/yesterday? With all the training viewers, I'm surprised it wasn't seen. Would be pretty obvious if it happened during training.

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might be a bit like Taz tearing something off the bone, until he walks into a Brunswick cafe
 

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Just heard from a very reliable source that Perez has done his acl again.

fdjking gutted!


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I suspect the club will let us know.............in June.
 
That really ******* sucks if that's the case.

We really need to re-think our recruiting strategy of taking kids with a long history of injuries (Comben, Perez ect).

Other than Taz, I can't recall a junior player who we have taken (that has injuries) who has been able to overcome them and become an elite player.

Jy maybe?

When it works, it bloody works. Unfortunately there's sometimes a reason that injured blokes slip in the draft.
 
Given we've become so secretive all of a sudden (wonder who's idea that was), and are giving out as little info as possible on injuries, wouldn't surprise me if we are using the concussion to hide some back concerns, to stop it from being exploited by the opposition once he does play.

Hehe, exploited. I think most clubs have pencilled in 4 points against us even if Ben was 100%. If we weren't the raging favourite for the spoon that would probably have some merit.

Most of us want to see Ben fit and healthy so we can at least be competitive because the pre-season games were a bit concerning about how well we would compete given the calibre of teams we lost comfortably against.
 
Just heard from a very reliable source that Perez has done his acl again.

fdjking gutted!

Is your source Nostradamus? Because he isn't due to see the specialist until Thursday.
 

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Yep, he plays kick as there’s noone to kick it back to him.
Nah, he makes use of aerospace engineering training to judge wind friction and the rotation of the earth, then kicks it just high and long enough for him to sprint at his precise average top speed, taking into account wind resistance and ground springiness (yes, that's the technical term), and mark it at the ideal physical vector and time parameter from both his starting position and time of departure to the nanosecond, all while considering how the presence of Jarad Grant on planet earth provides an answer to the Fermi Paradox.
 
Nah, he makes use of aerospace engineering training to judge wind friction and the rotation of the earth, then kicks it just high and long enough for him to sprint at his precise average top speed, taking into account wind resistance and ground springiness (yes, that's the technical term), and mark it at the ideal physical vector and time parameter from both his starting position and time of departure to the nanosecond, all while considering how the presence of Jarad Grant on planet earth provides an answer to the Fermi Paradox.

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