Jen2310
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Guess its time for one of these lol
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Could not start any worse for 2025 with only back for Half a Week
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Things can be so much worse. Mitchell, Daicos and JDG haven’t even been ruled out for opening roundCould not start any worse for 2025 with only back for Half a Week

I guess we wait and see if he trains tomorrow. BF reports as tightness.Any word on McStays hammie that he may have pinged?
I’ve got a bit of it myself. Can barely walk at the moment.
Didn’t know that being drunk can be mistaken for PF???I’ve got a bit of it myself. Can barely walk at the moment.
Being drunk is the perfect treatmentDidn’t know that being drunk can be mistaken for PF???
I think you’ll find that’s gout.I’ve got a bit of it myself. Can barely walk at the moment.
Jordan De Goey hasn't been able to train consistently with the main group yet this summer after starting the pre-season treating his soft tissue concerns in Qatar. After getting back to full training, the star suffered bone bruising in his knee last week. Nick Daicos had a minor setback at the start of the year and has been managing his plantar fascia, but has returned to full training. Josh Daicos dealt with a calf issue in January, while Lachie Sullivan has just recovered from a calf injury. Reef McInnes was a standout early in the pre-season but has been sidelined recently, along with Mason Cox who returned to America for a personal matter. Dan McStay suffered a scare last week, but has returned to training. Tom Mitchell suffered another setback in his foot in December and doesn't have a return date just yet. Harvey Harrison is still recovering from a knee reconstruction but is making decent progress, while recruit Dan Houston will miss the Opening Round clash against GWS due to the final game of the five-match ban he copped late last season. – Josh Gabelich