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So sorry to hear you won't be playing finals.
Yea, just thought I’ll have to go down the Collingwood way.
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So sorry to hear you won't be playing finals.
Yea, just thought I’ll have to go down the Collingwood way.
Mate you're bloody my age how'd you do your ankle?!
Indoor soccer. But I didn’t cry/jump around like a soccer player.
I have pride.
What I don’t understand about Howe's corkie is how he was still running around against Richmond if it was so bad? When I’ve had a bad one I could barely walk in the immediate aftermath.
Pity you weren't listening to Bob Murphy on SEN this morning, he covered it in some depth.What I don’t understand about Howe's corkie is how he was still running around against Richmond if it was so bad? When I’ve had a bad one I could barely walk in the immediate aftermath.
I was listening and he spoke of calcification of the corkie, so I did understand this. My question was if there a significant corkie suffered by Howe then how was he still moving freely around the ground before the concussion.Pity you weren't listening to Bob Murphy on SEN this morning, he covered it in some depth.
It was informative, so I suspect many on here will not want to know about it
Presumably it wasn't feeling so terrible when he was warm and running around.I was listening and he spoke of calcification of the corkie, so I did understand this. My question was if there a significant corkie suffered by Howe then how was he still moving freely around the ground before the concussion.
Bucks said he got the Cork just prior to the ConcussionI was listening and he spoke of calcification of the corkie, so I did understand this. My question was if there a significant corkie suffered by Howe then how was he still moving freely around the ground before the concussion.
Apparently Langdon had a scan yesterday for a toe injury.
Apparently Langdon had a scan yesterday for a toe injury.
If we can take this team into finals and not lose any players during the game, we can go all the way.
B Brayden Maynard, Tom Langdon, Jack Crisp
HB Taylor Adams, Darcy Moore, Jeremy Howe
C Travis Varcoe, Scott Pendlebury, Tom Phillips
HF Jaidyn Stephenson, Brody Mihocek, Jordan De Goey
F Josh Thomas, Mason Cox, Will Hoskin-Elliott
FOL Brodie Grundy, Adam Treloar, Steele Sidebottom
I/C Levi Greenwood, Brayden Sier, James Aish, Chris Mayne
Richmond have been kissed on the knob. It's insane.It's a most unpleasant thought but Richmond must be firming as overwhelming flag flavourites by the week such is the sad state of affairs when it comes to the injury being suffered by it's main competition.
We are all well aware of our own injury list but astonishingly GWS have now surpassed us on the injury ladder with Shaw joining the likes of Patton and Scully gone for the year while Greene has succumbed to yet another hamstring concern.
West Coast have lost two of their most important in Naitanui and Gaff while Kennedy is on the sidelines again.
At Melbourne Hogan is now out for the season and joins Lever. Viney is listed as being 3 weeks away.
Dixon gone most likely ends any hope for Port Adelaide.
Amazingly Richmond don't have a single player listed as being out for the season.
We have 7, it will rise to 8 if Treloar doesn't reappear and it could have been 9 if not for the amazing recovery of Goldsack.
Stuff you Football Gods.
Cotchin, Astbury , Prestia and Lambert out this week.
Is the tide finally turning?
If we can take this team into finals and not lose any players during the game, we can go all the way.
B Brayden Maynard, Tom Langdon, Jack Crisp
HB Taylor Adams, Darcy Moore, Jeremy Howe
C Travis Varcoe, Scott Pendlebury, Tom Phillips
HF Jaidyn Stephenson, Brody Mihocek, Jordan De Goey
F Josh Thomas, Mason Cox, Will Hoskin-Elliott
FOL Brodie Grundy, Adam Treloar, Steele Sidebottom
I/C Levi Greenwood, Brayden Sier, James Aish, Chris Mayne