Past #7: Jack Ziebell [Part II] - retires post-RFC game/280gm&183gl/6yr captain - Shinboner - assaulted post-RFC game& in hospital - get well soon JZ

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Jack Ziebell will suit up for his first game of VFL football on Saturday, as he pushes for a Round 1 berth.

The 29-year-old played just half a game against the Swans on Monday in Hobart as he recovers from calf issues, and will be looking to increase his output against Collingwood’s seconds at the Holden Centre on Saturday afternoon.

Ziebell will be joined on the comeback trail by Will Walker, who hasn’t played a game since Round 22, 2018.

In just his fourth AFL game, Walker suffered a PCL injury but complications during the healing and rehabilitation process kept him out of competition for the entire 2019 season.

:thumbsu:
 
Jack Ziebell will suit up for his first game of VFL football on Saturday, as he pushes for a Round 1 berth.

The 29-year-old played just half a game against the Swans on Monday in Hobart as he recovers from calf issues, and will be looking to increase his output against Collingwood’s seconds at the Holden Centre on Saturday afternoon.

Ziebell will be joined on the comeback trail by Will Walker, who hasn’t played a game since Round 22, 2018.

In just his fourth AFL game, Walker suffered a PCL injury but complications during the healing and rehabilitation process kept him out of competition for the entire 2019 season.

:thumbsu:
Who’s gonna captain the side against the A’ints?
 

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Jack Ziebell will suit up for his first game of VFL football on Saturday, as he pushes for a Round 1 berth.

The 29-year-old played just half a game against the Swans on Monday in Hobart as he recovers from calf issues, and will be looking to increase his output against Collingwood’s seconds at the Holden Centre on Saturday afternoon.

Ziebell will be joined on the comeback trail by Will Walker, who hasn’t played a game since Round 22, 2018.

In just his fourth AFL game, Walker suffered a PCL injury but complications during the healing and rehabilitation process kept him out of competition for the entire 2019 season.

:thumbsu:
If he takes it seriously he should be best on ground with 40 & 3
 
He was playing very ordinary footy while he was on, just capped off a bad day to a worse one with that injury.
Him and Ahern have always been poor defensively and them going off was almost a blessing.
We never looked like losing in the second half except for umpire intervention.
 

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He was rusty but I don't think you can put the medial down to rust. Freak accident

We looked far better without him unfortunately. Hopefully he can get a good block of recovery in in the break
 
Went for a walk/kick at Arden Street after the game and saw the captain leave the building in a knee brace, but walking unassisted and not looking that troubled tbh.

Hopefully they start a Wodonga franchise soon, so we can send him up there as the inaugural captain, because we're better without onfield imo but he's utterly heart and soul.
 

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