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Bad news about Aussie

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Sorry if already posted.

An all too familiar situation at Melbourne for these things to happen.

HAMSTRING SETBACK FOR DEMON WONAEAMIRRI

Very sad to read... was hoping to see him back next week :angry:

Bad luck aussie, god we need him badly.

 

We should be used to it. All our young kids get injuries. Morton will be soon

Is Bohdan Babijcuk still at the cliub?

This is a joke.


Is Bohdan Babijcuk still at the cliub?

This is a joke.

Yes.

Terrible news, after seeing him play for the aboriginal all-stars team I couldn't wait to see him on the park for us. There is an upside to that article though that Wheatley and Robertson are playing for Casey on the weekend.

Disappointing for Aussie, BUT, it still gives little Nev Jetta the chance to play some games and also gives a chance for Maric to have a few games in a row. Plus Robbo and Wheatley are coming back through the reserves. It's not all doom and gloom.

 
Is Bohdan Babijcuk still at the cliub?

This is a joke.

We deserve to have these injuries. We are stupid enough to recruit this guy, a man who has a long standing history of soft tissue injuries over many years at many different clubs. What do we expect, really? Are monkeys running our club or what?

Disappointing for Aussie, BUT, it still gives little Nev Jetta the chance to play some games and also gives a chance for Maric to have a few games in a row. Plus Robbo and Wheatley are coming back through the reserves. It's not all doom and gloom.

we really need our young blokes! robbo is our oldest player now and he hasn't got alot left in him... i watched our new ruckman and he shows some potential... but he's no jeff white...

what a player... :o


we really need our young blokes! robbo is our oldest player now and he hasn't got alot left in him... i watched our new ruckman and he shows some potential... but he's no jeff white...

what a player... :o

I know that, but our forward line stinks. Robbo knows how to kick goals and we need all the goals we can get. The sooner he plays, the better. If anything it takes some pressure off Miller and Bate.

Terrible news, after seeing him play for the aboriginal all-stars team I couldn't wait to see him on the park for us. There is an upside to that article though that Wheatley and Robertson are playing for Casey on the weekend.

cr@p, crumbs, damn! Sooo frustrating especially since he has come back looking so fit! Two hammies in a short period of time for a player who uses pace like he does is not good. Need to get on top of this quickly or it could really curtail his career with scar tissue build up.

hhmm not much upside for mine there, two players not improving at all (Wheater did have a good season last year) you would say at least a month off MFC duty.

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We deserve to have these injuries. We are stupid enough to recruit this guy, a man who has a long standing history of soft tissue injuries over many years at many different clubs. What do we expect, really? Are monkeys running our club or what?

dont you think it is a bit unfair that we all lay the blame on one person?

the club has changed personal and BB just works part time and is in charge of sprint work...so basically, it is almost impossible to lay the blame on him.

i think this is a very good role for him. if we look at the improved speed of players such as PJ, i think BB is doing a good job in his NEW role.

dont you think it is a bit unfair that we all lay the blame on one person?

the club has changed personal and BB just works part time and is in charge of sprint work...so basically, it is almost impossible to lay the blame on him.

i think this is a very good role for him. if we look at the improved speed of players such as PJ, i think BB is doing a good job in his NEW role.

Nugget, this is an internet footy forum, there is no place for the truth or reality here.

We deserve to have these injuries. We are stupid enough to recruit this guy, a man who has a long standing history of soft tissue injuries over many years at many different clubs. What do we expect, really? Are monkeys running our club or what?

YM drops these lines as pokes at people.

And its gormless bravehearts like you that take the bait ...hook, line and sinker.


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