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INJURY LIST - ROUND 8


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http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl...3-19742,00.html

Mark Jamar foot stress fracture Pre-season - available

Jake Spencer foot injury R6 training - Rnd 8 (unsure of exact diagnosis or severity)

Brad Green fractured jaw Rnd 4 - test

Jared Rivers ankle injury Rnd 7 - 1 week

Paul Wheatley quadriceps strain Pre-season - 1-2 weeks

James Frawley groin strain Rnd 7 - 2 weeks

Austin Wonaeamirri knee meniscal tear Rnd 6 - 6 weeks

John Meesen navicular stress fracture Rnd 6 End of season (will miss the remainder of the season)

Sam Blease fibula fracture Rnd 5 Next season (injured at school and will miss the season)

Colin Garland foot injury Rnd 1 Indefinite (diagnosed with a navicular stress fracture and will miss 16 weeks, best case scenario. May be in doubt for the remainder of the season)

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Official afl website list

Sam Blease (leg) - indefinite

James Frawley (hip) - 2 weeks

Colin Garland (foot) - indefinite

Brad Green (jaw) - test

Mark Jamar (foot) - available

John Meesen (foot) - indefinite

Jared Rivers (ankle) - 1 week

Paul Wheatley (quad) - 1-2 weeks

Austin Wonaeamirri (knee) - 6 weeks

Liam Jurrah & Jake Spencer who have been missing in action for a few weeks are not mentioned although, if the Russian is available then Spencer must go back to the rookie list.

James Strauss will sit the week out due to suspension incurred while playing for the Casey reserves against Coburg.

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Given we have Garland and Meesen on the LTI, putting Spencer back on the rookie list would seem unnecessary

... except that it's a formality the club has to go through if Jamar is reactivated as a senior player. Spencer will have to be re-rookied and then replace one of the others who is on the LTI.

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Sam Blease (leg) - indefinite

James Frawley (hip) - 2 weeks

Colin Garland (foot) - indefinite

Brad Green (jaw) - test

Mark Jamar (foot) - available

John Meesen (foot) - indefinite

Jared Rivers (ankle) - 1 week

Paul Wheatley (quad) - 1-2 weeks

Austin Wonaeamirri (knee) - 6 weeks

You know, in previous years this would have done very little to excite anyone on this site. In fact it might have had the opposite effect. But I'm guessing that many people here are pleased, or at least glad, to see that Jamar's available and could be back in the next few weeks.

... except that it's a formality the club has to go through if Jamar is reactivated as a senior player. Spencer will have to be re-rookied and then replace one of the others who is on the LTI.

Does this cost money, because if it does then it's something that the clubs should question the AFL over. It seems obvious to me that, in instances like these, the rookie should be allowed to stay on the senior list without having to go through these ridiculous formalities.

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But I'm guessing that many people here are pleased, or at least glad, to see that Jamar's available and could be back in the next few weeks.

Sad reality that isn't it :rolleyes: !!!

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You know, in previous years this would have done very little to excite anyone on this site. In fact it might have had the opposite effect. But I'm guessing that many people here are pleased, or at least glad, to see that Jamar's available and could be back in the next few weeks.

My guess is that he'll be second ruck for the Casey twos for a couple of weeks and then be eased into the ones. Ready for AFL by round 12 or 13 bsed on our current conservative system of rehab for players.

Does this cost money, because if it does then it's something that the clubs should question the AFL over. It seems obvious to me that, in instances like these, the rookie should be allowed to stay on the senior list without having to go through these ridiculous formalities.

I don't believe that it costs the club any extra to go through the process. Just paperwork.

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Wona and Watts for the second half of the season will be nice.

Will be very nice, with any luck we'll have Watts to debut against the Eagles round 14 at the G and after Wonna has a few games with Casey we might see him back round 15 against the Power at the G.

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Will be very nice, with any luck we'll have Watts to debut against the Eagles round 14 at the G and after Wonna has a few games with Casey we might see him back round 15 against the Power at Etihad.

Edited for accuracy <_<

If Green's a test this week, then he could be right for Hawthorn next week. Great news, considering he was diagnosed for up to 8 weeks.

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... except that it's a formality the club has to go through if Jamar is reactivated as a senior player. Spencer will have to be re-rookied and then replace one of the others who is on the LTI.

I don't see the point of elevating Spencer for one of our other LTI as Spencer is injured himself. Elevate him when he can play.

What's up with Jurrah? I would like to know that too.

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I don't see the point of elevating Spencer for one of our other LTI as Spencer is injured himself. Elevate him when he can play.

What's up with Jurrah? I would like to know that too.

Apparently, as of this year, rookies will be able to be selected without need of elevation after round 10.

Jurrah did not get injured as such, so he never appeared on the injured list. From what I have been able to glean, he had an abscess which was surgically removed. These things can knock you about a bit, but he should be fine for this week-end.

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You know, in previous years this would have done very little to excite anyone on this site. In fact it might have had the opposite effect. But I'm guessing that many people here are pleased, or at least glad, to see that Jamar's available and could be back in the next few weeks.

Does this cost money, because if it does then it's something that the clubs should question the AFL over. It seems obvious to me that, in instances like these, the rookie should be allowed to stay on the senior list without having to go through these ridiculous formalities.

Sadly I'm still not convinced about Jamar, in fact I'd have him 4th in our ruck pecking order. I was impressed with Meesen's ruck work in the 4 games he's played. Johnson had a good game against the Eagles and we all know Spencer is a long term project. Jamar doesn't do enough around the ground for mine and doesn't win enough hit outs to compensate for the lack of ball he gets.

Personally if Jamar, Johnson and Spencer are our ruckman to pick from for the rest of the year I'd be going with Spencer and Johnson every time.

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