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And his name was Cox not MumfordPart of the game, really. There might be some malice of forethought occasionally, but mostly it's instinctive as part of a launch to flight.
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And his name was Cox not MumfordPart of the game, really. There might be some malice of forethought occasionally, but mostly it's instinctive as part of a launch to flight.
You are more accurate than you probably know; Cox jumped knee first into his back and I think it really seemed to hurt the big fella. Combine that with the knee he has carried all year and it was just a bridge too far.
He'll be fine after the bye, he is just very sore all over.
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He has 2 weeks off nothing to see here.
I remember seeing Josh Gibson in a moonboot years ago on a Wednesday morning. He played that Saturday in a final and was BOG.
I'm not falling for that, Jackson is ****ing gone.That spud Jackson may still live - after all
What do you think stevebbb Maybe Tomorrow - anyone else who got this spud?
Shhh mate, let 'em take the opportunity to rid their sides of such a scourge. The melts when he goes 177 in Rd 15 would be exquisite.He has 2 weeks off nothing to see here.
I remember seeing Josh Gibson in a moonboot years ago on a Wednesday morning. He played that Saturday in a final and was BOG.
I'm not falling for that, Jackson is ******* gone.

More news on Parish and Butters please.
So big Max joins a long list of legends who have been in a moonboot - Ablett, Pendlebury, Beckham, Armstrong...

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Gold Coast SUNS defender Rory Thompson is poised to make his return to football after successfully rehabilitating a knee injury sustained in Round 11.
Thompson suffered damage to his Meniscus in the SUNS clash against Western Bulldogs and Head Physiotherapist Lindsay Bull is confident he is nearing a competitive return.
The defender will be monitored throughout training this week before being deemed eligible for VFL or AFL selection.