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you beauty... mfc shows a glimpse of testacle

poor Jamar though, that's like being delisted for a rookie right before the season... ouch. He might never play again! Oh well he has played far too many games more than he deserved, which is zero.

I was wondering about this though, isn't there some sort of qualification for being on the LTI, aren't we rorting the system by doing this? Does the AFL conduct it's own medical assessment or what?

PS Very likely to be the truth from deegirl BTW

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I was wondering about this though, isn't there some sort of qualification for being on the LTI, aren't we rorting the system by doing this? Does the AFL conduct it's own medical assessment or what?

How are we rorting the system if he has a stress fracture?

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How are we rorting the system if he has a stress fracture?

well isn't it in place for blokes who have written of the season? He was due back round 5-ish wasn't he? How long is Long term?

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That's correct.

So, in that case, does the AFL give the all-clear that the injury qualifies or do they just take our word for it? Cos that would be open to rorting wouldnt it?

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if this is true it makes saturday's game all the more interesting. Messen v Spencer for 1st ruck!

I do feel sorry for MJ though, bad way to start the season.

bad way to end a career too

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Most of Deegirls 'on the money' were news any footy fan who voraciously reads anything associated with footy could have said.

Unless it is on the MFC board, why does everbody believe it, which still means that if there is no other LTI, Spencer would return to VFL once Jamar is fit 6-8 weeks.

And the knives come out for Jamar who is immediately retired.........'loyal' supporters one and all, I am surprised that some of the MFC players can actually run onto the field with all the knives and barbs sticking into them

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This may well be the end of Jamar, if Spencer can hold his own when he has his chance in the team. And the best bit is, we won't have to play Meesen.

So, in that case, does the AFL give the all-clear that the injury qualifies or do they just take our word for it? Cos that would be open to rorting wouldnt it?

I guess that some sort of doctor's analysis would be necessary.

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Most of Deegirls 'on the money' were news any footy fan who voraciously reads anything associated with footy could have said.

Unless it is on the MFC board, why does everbody believe it, which still means that if there is no other LTI, Spencer would return to VFL once Jamar is fit 6-8 weeks.

And the knives come out for Jamar who is immediately retired.........'loyal' supporters one and all, I am surprised that some of the MFC players can actually run onto the field with all the knives and barbs sticking into them

She's always right, if she's guessing, I might get her to do my tattslotto, every week.

And when Spencer is forced to return to the VFL after 8 weeks, he can be promoted again at round 11, and Jamar can play out the rest of the season dominating the VFL rounds 12 through 22 because he doesn't get near it at AFL level and Spencer has already played 3 better matches than Jamjar ever has.

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Most of Deegirls 'on the money' were news any footy fan who voraciously reads anything associated with footy could have said.

Unless it is on the MFC board, why does everbody believe it, which still means that if there is no other LTI, Spencer would return to VFL once Jamar is fit 6-8 weeks.

And the knives come out for Jamar who is immediately retired.........'loyal' supporters one and all, I am surprised that some of the MFC players can actually run onto the field with all the knives and barbs sticking into them

come off it. Are we never allowed to say anything negative about a player under any circumstances HTFU

how many times in his career has he been in the best players? Maybe once?

66 games - 8 times has got 10 disposals or more for an average of 5.6 a match. 66 games for being tall.

sorry for being relieved we might actually go into a game with 22 footballers

and to think Sylvia cops it!

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Most of Deegirls 'on the money' were news any footy fan who voraciously reads anything associated with footy could have said.

Unless it is on the MFC board, why does everbody believe it, which still means that if there is no other LTI, Spencer would return to VFL once Jamar is fit 6-8 weeks.

By the time it gets onto the Melbourne website, Jamar will be fit to resume.

I'll take Deegirls info ahead of the MFC website anytime.

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you beauty... mfc shows a glimpse of testacle

poor Jamar though, that's like being delisted for a rookie right before the season... ouch. He might never play again! Oh well he has played far too many games more than he deserved, which is zero.

I was wondering about this though, isn't there some sort of qualification for being on the LTI, aren't we rorting the system by doing this? Does the AFL conduct it's own medical assessment or what?

PS Very likely to be the truth from deegirl BTW

How about [censored]? :rolleyes:

From Bailey's talking on the MFC website, I would have thought that he is focussed on playing Meesen.

And before a player goes on the LTI, he must personally agree to going on the LTI. I cant think why Jamar would agree to go onto the LTI to let another player competing for his spot while he is injured for up to 8 weeks?

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Most of Deegirls 'on the money' were news any footy fan who voraciously reads anything associated with footy could have said.

Unless it is on the MFC board, why does everbody believe it, which still means that if there is no other LTI, Spencer would return to VFL once Jamar is fit 6-8 weeks.

And the knives come out for Jamar who is immediately retired.........'loyal' supporters one and all, I am surprised that some of the MFC players can actually run onto the field with all the knives and barbs sticking into them

In the past she has been spot on. She announced Mc Donalds appointment three weeks before he club did. What's your basis for such a bad view of Dee Girls info?

I think people are just excited for a young prospect to get an opportunity.

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How about [censored]? :rolleyes:

From Bailey's talking on the MFC website, I would have thought that he is focussed on playing Meesen.

And before a player goes on the LTI, he must personally agree to going on the LTI. I cant think why Jamar would agree to go onto the LTI to let another player competing for his spot while he is injured for up to 8 weeks?

So you're saying Jamar is not team oriented?

I find it funny that you roll your eyes at someones spelling mistakes, when a majority of your posts are full of errors. Concentrate more on the footy, less on being a hero.

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I cant think why Jamar would agree to go onto the LTI to let another player competing for his spot while he is injured for up to 8 weeks?

Maybe he's adopting the "ask not what your club can do for you; ask what you can do for your club" approach?

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Why does Spencer have to play the first half of the season?

No harm in finding out if Meesen has anything, and will be good when Jamar comes back.

Spencer can be added to the list after Round 11 and start his long career in the Red and Blue, he's not going anywhere

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DB and CC go up to Jamar and say 'look we need a ruckman so we need you to back off so Spence can come in" do you really think Jamar is going to tell them to shove it, have us start the season without a ruck and just just continue being part of the team with everyone knowing this? What about 'well you better or you won't play again or get another contract and you know nobody else will draft you given you have barely ever played a decent game of footy'

What do you think he'd say then?

Wow

That would never happen sunshine.

Brendan Gale and the players association would be so far up CC n DB's ass, they both wouldn't be able to sit for weeks.

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