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If I believed that I'd quit.

Often footballers are the last to recognise or admit that neither their bodies or their form is able to be sustained at AFL.

No much how he tries, Whelan's body has been failing his best intentions over the past couple of years.

I reckon this is Wheels last year.

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With all due respect it ought to have been Wheels last season...last year...Im not going to linger too long on the note that some of us here said all this last year...and got shouted down for it. Its not because he isnt a good player ..but is one of those who wil be unavailable far more than he is... its just not good sense to develop a team on this kind of standing.

Seriously..someone else ought to be racking up game time and taking his money. Dont like that thinking..tough..lifes like that !!

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Oh God, this is all too much. Rhino, tell me you're trolling!

Well Grimes is skillful, classy, top bloke, attacks it hard, fairly attractive and injury prone - HT, he seems to cover my bases but, but, I just can't think about it!

Loges, Aussie was getting back into it but reinjured his hamstring.

Edit: Bub, you're a cruel, cruel, beautiful man

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A bit of a different diagnosis from the afl site......

MELBOURNE

Simon Buckley (groin) - 1 week

Jack Grimes (back) - 1-2 weeks

Daniel Bell (thumb) - 2 weeks

Austin Wonaeamirri (hamstring) - 2 weeks

Mark Jamar (foot) - 5 weeks

Paul Wheatley (quad) - 6 weeks

Colin Garland (foot) - indefinite

Wheatley seems to be in a bit of trouble and no mention of Whelan.

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Oh God, this is all too much. Rhino, tell me you're trolling!

Why? :huh:

Wheels has a history of soft tissue injuries through out his career. They have mounted up in the past 3 to 4 years. I think he is finished.

Isnt Grimes problem a back injury? If so its not a soft tissue injury and has different ramifications for the future.

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Wheels is a favourite. One of the hardest players to pull on the red and the blue. But he is 29 and has played only 140 games in 9 seasons which means he has missed 58 games at a average of 6 and half a year. And thats not including finals. And none would have been through form. Played only 5 games in 2007 and 12 games in 2008.

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Wheels is a favourite. One of the hardest players to pull on the red and the blue. But he is 29 and has played only 140 games in 9 seasons which means he has missed 58 games at a average of 6 and half a year. And thats not including finals. And none would have been through form. Played only 5 games in 2007 and 12 games in 2008.

This is it isnt it. When you peel away the sentiment and look at it in cold hard reality there isnt a lot of upside going forward for Matt..a sad but real appraisal. The list, and indeed all things MFC must be driven by real outcomes and expectations....about what is progressive and not just marking time. There will be casualties in this, but its about the team not individuals per se.

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Forgive me if there is somewhere on the site where this shows up, I am fairly new to Demonland, but is it possible to keep a thread going that regularly updates injuries and likely return times. Players like Aussie and Jack G must be getting close to a return at some level and reading the various reports from the weekend several players have returned to the available list recently. The players that seem to be injured at the moment are:

Junior,

Russian,

Grimes,

Wheatley,

Bail??

Aussie

Players that seem to be back playing at different levels are:

Robbo,

Strauss,

Wrecker,

MacNamara,

Maric,

Can anyone update this list? it would be great to see these guys placing a bit of selection pressure on the current senior 22

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It's a good idea in theory but we would struggle with a source. The Melbourne website updates the injury list infrequently so an injury list thread would probably be largely speculative unless someone from the club could update it weekly.

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Every Wednesday, the AFL sends out an injury list for all clubs to the media. It is not always reliable ..but it is some sort of benchmark.

Last week - we had 9 listed as injured or requiring a fitness test - which gave us the longest list in the AFL - AGAIN! From memory the list was Bell,Grimes,Buckley,Robbo,Wheatley, Whelan,Jamar, Strauss and Garland . Junior wasn't included. Add Watts and Blease to that list - and we have a heck of a lot of youthful potential off the field. The question is why are we always so susceptible to injury?

Oops I missed Aussie?..maybe it was 10?

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Every Wednesday, the AFL sends out an injury list for all clubs to the media. It is not always reliable ..but it is some sort of benchmark.

Last week - we had 9 listed as injured or requiring a fitness test - which gane us the longest list in the AFL - AGAIN! From memory the list was Bell,Grimes,Buckley,Robbo,Wheatley, Whelan,Jamar, Strauss and Garland . Junior wasn't included. Add Watts and Blease to that list - and wre have a heck of a loy of youthful potential off the field. The question is why are we always so susceptible to injury?

Because we can' afford to pay for the same technology/sports sience initiatives as the other clubs. Plus we are cursed!!!

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It's a good idea in theory but we would struggle with a source. The Melbourne website updates the injury list infrequently so an injury list thread would probably be largely speculative unless someone from the club could update it weekly.

A source would be hard to come by. In turn, I have heard a lot of different things about players like Jamar and Robbo from different websites and news.

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Every Wednesday, the AFL sends out an injury list for all clubs to the media. It is not always reliable ..but it is some sort of benchmark.

Last week - we had 9 listed as injured or requiring a fitness test - which gave us the longest list in the AFL - AGAIN! From memory the list was Bell,Grimes,Buckley,Robbo,Wheatley, Whelan,Jamar, Strauss and Garland . Junior wasn't included. Add Watts and Blease to that list - and we have a heck of a lot of youthful potential off the field. The question is why are we always so susceptible to injury?

Oops I missed Aussie?..maybe it was 10?

I know for a fact that mfc do not spend as much on medical resources ,physios,MRI scans etc as other clubs,not the only reason we have the longest injury list in the afl over the past few years but it is a big factor

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Every Wednesday, the AFL sends out an injury list for all clubs to the media. It is not always reliable ..but it is some sort of benchmark.

Last week - we had 9 listed as injured or requiring a fitness test - which gave us the longest list in the AFL - AGAIN! From memory the list was Bell,Grimes,Buckley,Robbo,Wheatley, Whelan,Jamar, Strauss and Garland . Junior wasn't included. Add Watts and Blease to that list - and we have a heck of a lot of youthful potential off the field. The question is why are we always so susceptible to injury?

Oops I missed Aussie?..maybe it was 10?

Eventually, I think the reason we are so suspectable to injury is playing form. We have had a bad run of injuries which have affected us over the last few years, but I think that some clubs are in a similar situation, even in form clubs like Hawthorn and Geelong. But on the topic of better facilities and staff, if you look at Collingwood's injury list they have much shorter numbers.

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Because we can' afford to pay for the same technology/sports sience initiatives as the other clubs. Plus we are cursed!!!

lets get a sience going. We can call up the dead and get curses lifted. We just need Whoopi Goldberg.

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Forgive me if there is somewhere on the site where this shows up, I am fairly new to Demonland, but is it possible to keep a thread going that regularly updates injuries and likely return times. Players like Aussie and Jack G must be getting close to a return at some level and reading the various reports from the weekend several players have returned to the available list recently. The players that seem to be injured at the moment are:

Junior,

Russian,

Grimes,

Wheatley,

Bail??

Aussie

Players that seem to be back playing at different levels are:

Robbo,

Strauss,

Wrecker,

MacNamara,

Maric,

Can anyone update this list? it would be great to see these guys placing a bit of selection pressure on the current senior 22

I Know it`s getting really frustrating, JUST UPDATE IT, and the membership numbers havent been updated lately after constant daily updates.

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