Fisher?

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Watched the game on FoxFooty, and they said close to nothing on the injury, dont even think they mentioned it before half time. Anyone listening on radio know the extent of the injury?
 

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Radio didnt seem too condfident either.

Looked like a knee problem from the sideline, radio thought hammy or knee aswell. Not too much info out yet. Anyone hear a post match, love this guy - lets hope he is alright soon.
 

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Radio didnt seem too condfident either.

Looked like a knee problem from the sideline, radio thought hammy or knee aswell. Not too much info out yet. Anyone hear a post match, love this guy - lets hope he is alright soon.
I was watching Fox Footy and they said he had done a Hamstring. Hopefully it is only a hammy and nothing more serious as this guy is important to our team.
 

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On radio said it was a hamstring. Seemed to be clutching it when he did it. Didn't even appear on the bench after half time. If it is his hammy will miss 2-3 weeks.
 

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This is a fantastic chance to show our depth.

Saddington, O'Hailpin, Hartlett and many more could be playing this week.
 
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On MMM they said it was a hammy, just overstretching when he ran for the ball.

Best Case - 2 Weeks
Worst - 3 - 4 Weeks.

All depends on how he comes up.
 

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i think it may have only been a hammy twinge not even a tear atleast i hope so as i think Fish will have a huge year. It seems to me whenever a player comes back from a knee they have hamstring problems and usually from where they take the graft from the Hammy to fix the knee so it is no great surprise really just dissapointing for Fish who is in fine form. They have to look at taking a graft from somewhere else to fix knees i reckon, from memory i think they did one last year where they took the graft from somewhere else but not sure where.:thumbsu:
 

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i think it may have only been a hammy twinge not even a tear atleast i hope so as i think Fish will have a huge year. It seems to me whenever a player comes back from a knee they have hamstring problems and usually from where they take the graft from the Hammy to fix the knee so it is no great surprise really just dissapointing for Fish who is in fine form. They have to look at taking a graft from somewhere else to fix knees i reckon, from memory i think they did one last year where they took the graft from somewhere else but not sure where.:thumbsu:
Alisa Camplin had one transplanted from a deceased person. Hence her quick recovery. The cost and availability seem to be the downside for this procedure.
 

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Play Hartlett if he is fit, otherwise i'd bring Setanta in.
Hartlett (hamstring) and Fevola (calf) are both listed as "Test" in the Herald sun.
I doubt they would bring Hartlett straight into the seniors from injury. Chambers or T-Lo might get a go?
 

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Hartlett (hamstring) and Fevola (calf) are both listed as "Test" in the Herald sun.
I doubt they would bring Hartlett straight into the seniors from injury. Chambers or T-Lo might get a go?
If they play Longmuir I'll cry. DUD.

Play Russell FFS.
 

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Hartlett (hamstring) and Fevola (calf) are both listed as "Test" in the Herald sun.
I doubt they would bring Hartlett straight into the seniors from injury. Chambers or T-Lo might get a go?
Fev should be right to play, he finished the match with his calf didnt he? Looked like tightness.
 
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