dogs105
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Run until you can't. Start the preseason early.I'll get smashed for this is it worth giving Rowe a go on ball?
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Run until you can't. Start the preseason early.I'll get smashed for this is it worth giving Rowe a go on ball?
He needs a sniff this week. His next preseason is vital for his AFL career. He needs to build his tank ASAP as he will struggle to make it as a small forward.I'll get smashed for this is it worth giving Rowe a go on ball?
I'll get smashed for this is it worth giving Rowe a go on ball?
That's interestingNo Kelly either with delayed concussion.
He was assessed on field and seemed to just continue playingI wonder if we've had to explain Kelly continuing to play after his head knock?
I didn't watch the game properly. Started watching the replay but lost interest when Mackay passed off to the boundary line when he was 35m out straight in front. I'll miss that guy.
Did Kelly come off for assessment?
He's tough, I'll give him thatHe was assessed on field and seemed to just continue playing
I know he isn't universally liked, but that isn't a great sign.No Kelly either with delayed concussion.
I wonder if we've had to explain Kelly continuing to play after his head knock?
I didn't watch the game properly. Started watching the replay but lost interest when Mackay passed off to the boundary line when he was 35m out straight in front. I'll miss that guy.
Did Kelly come off for assessment?
Article on AFC said a knock in the 3rd quarter yes.That's interesting
Was it the 3rd quarter it happened? Makes his final minute implosion more understandable.
Looking back when he wasn't yelling at his team mates during Fritsch's last 3 goals we should have known something was wrong
Adelaide defender Jake Kelly has been ruled out of Sunday’s game against North Melbourne with delayed concussion.
Kelly suffered a head knock in the third quarter of Sunday’s loss to Melbourne at the MCG.
He was assessed on the day and passed all relevant concussion tests and remained well for two days post-game.
He then developed minor symptoms on Wednesday and on review on Thursday was diagnosed with delayed concussion and did not take part in the main training session at Adelaide Oval.
Seemingly the right move in my mind, could free up Doedee a little to roam more.
I hope Gollant not in for Cook.
I can see McAsey coming in for Himmelberg.
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