Is it true we don't need a LTI to keep Jammo on the list (something to do with our lack of veterans?)
Who would we consider 'kneecapping' if necessary?

Who would we consider 'kneecapping' if necessary?
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Is it true we don't need a LTI to keep Jammo on the list (something to do with our lack of veterans?)
Who would we consider 'kneecapping' if necessary?
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It's true I tells ya. Jammo is a nominated rookie - can play every game (and will).
If he cops an injury, I know who I'll blame.![]()
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If he cops an injury, I know who I'll blame.![]()
gday fellas...to put all your theories to rest Real Footy have reported that hoops has had surgery and will be at for at least four weeks..have a look at the end of the article!
http://news.realfooty.com.au/bulldogs-say-lake-no-fake/20080421-27ks.html
RYAN Houlihan will miss up to eight weeks of football following a decision that he will require surgery to excise a cyst on his hip.
The durable Houlihan, one of the Blues' best running defenders, was a withdrawal from the squad to play Collingwood two weeks ago and missed again last weekend. He played all but one game last season and has a career total of 160 since being taken by Carlton in the 1999 national draft.
Steven Icke, Carlton's general manager of football operations, said that Houlihan had managed the injury for some time but it had been aggravated during the pre-season and was now causing too much discomfort.
"He's been aware of the problem. He dealt with it previously but it has just got significantly worse," icke said.
On the brighter side, the Blues hope to regain midfielder Bryce Gibbs from a back injury as they go for their first hat-trick of wins since rounds 11 to 13 in 2004 against Adelaide at the MCG this week.
Gibbs missed last week's game against Melbourne, and Icke said his return would depend on training this week. "We expect him to be available. He will have a light load early in the week and step it up later."
Russell?