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i think people are forgetting wat brock mclean did yesterday hurt his ankle badly and should have just stayed out for the game but no brock showed courage and guts to come back on for his teamates and twise i saw him dive full tilt into a pack on one leg that he shouldn't have!

if that kinda act doesn't inspire u i dont kno wat does!

brock or greeny for captain!

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Those type of players dont come around too often he bleeds red and blue, has been clearly in the top 2 or 3 all year, clearly was not right to go on again didnt move well at all. aslo went to Rich V Carlton game and sat next to the bench and saw richo come of injured firstly was in doubt to start then see him try even though he knew his hammy wasnt good and was swearn his head of.

Bet Brocky felt so frustrated he was injured and could be out there doin his thing, on a positive note atleast the bye will give him well deserved rest

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He couldn't walk after the game. If you watch the replay of the last quarter you can see him after the siren limping very badly.

I thought it was fantastic that he willed himself to get back on the ground, and even though he was in obvious pain he still put himself in the contest and threw his body around the packs. A sign of someone who desperately wants to help out his teammates.

Since I sit near the bench, I could see him talking to the physio as he was testing his ankle on the boundary line and he was desperate to come back on the ground even before half time.

:wub: :wub:

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He couldn't walk after the game. If you watch the replay of the last quarter you can see him after the siren limping very badly.

I thought it was fantastic that he willed himself to get back on the ground, and even though he was in obvious pain he still put himself in the contest and threw his body around the packs. A sign of someone who desperately wants to help out his teammates.

Since I sit near the bench, I could see him talking to the physio as he was testing his ankle on the boundary line and he was desperate to come back on the ground even before half time.

:wub: :wub:

I am positive he was [censored] of not being out there crashing heads.

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Bailey highlighted this in his press conference, and that he was injured before the game but said there was no way he was going to miss, gotta love the chooka!

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i think people are forgetting wat brock mclean did yesterday hurt his ankle badly and should have just stayed out for the game but no brock showed courage and guts to come back on for his teamates and twise i saw him dive full tilt into a pack on one leg that he shouldn't have!

if that kinda act doesn't inspire u i dont kno wat does!

brock or greeny for captain!

Who is forgetting? He's inspirational. The next gun leader.

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I read somewhere that it wasn't just that he willed himself back on, but Bailey said that at Half-time he demanded to come back on

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Awesome to read about...

If the ankle is bad, few weeks out to get it right? No need to force him through on it if it is not good.

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His game was unbelievable. He came back on, was hobbling like an old grandma, and I thought "here we go, he's not going to get a touch." But he picked up as much of the ball as ever, in the same ways as ever... He may not have gotte smashed in tackles as much as usual in the last, but you'd forgive him that. He was still clearing the ball out of the guts too...

Wow. What more can you ask? Inspiration, courage, determination, skill... I hope Bailey got the message loud and clear. Brock will be a force to be reckoned with if the coach allows him to be.

If I was a new coach I'd be searching madly for a James Hird/Michael Voss type that can win games for me and make me look good. Brock may not be up there with those guys, but players will follow him.

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Brock is a courageous fella. Always gives 100% and works so hard to find the footy as much as he does.

He's got a big future with the MFC.

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