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Injury list

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MELBOURNE

Mark Jamar (quad) test

James McDonald (knee) test

Jake Spencer (ankle) 1-2 weeks

Tom McNamara (hip) 2 weeks

Simon Buckley (groin) 2 weeks

Rhys Healey (quad) 3 weeks

Austin Wonaeamirri (knee) 3-4 weeks

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John Meesen (foot) indefinite

Colin Garland (foot) indefinite

Sam Blease (leg) indefinite

 
MELBOURNE

Mark Jamar (quad) test

James McDonald (knee) test

Jake Spencer (ankle) 1-2 weeks

Tom McNamara (hip) 2 weeks

Simon Buckley (groin) 2 weeks

Rhys Healey (quad) 3 weeks

Austin Wonaeamirri (knee) 3-4 weeks

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John Meesen (foot) indefinite

Colin Garland (foot) indefinite

Sam Blease (leg) indefinite

This is frustrating as hell. Austin last year kicked 24 goals last year in his first season earned himself a rising star nominee, I JUST MISS THOSE CELEBRATIONS. Every time I watch the Melbourne Fremantle game on name a game I just want to see Wonaeamirri back out there kicking goals and going nuts bringing excitement.

 
Aussie is starting to get a new nickname unfortunately

324.

Why don't they just put 'indefinite'. He was a 426 man a few weeks back, but he's now been 324 for what seems like ages. With 9 games left of the H&A season. They may as well rule him out for the season and get things right.


324.

Why don't they just put 'indefinite'. He was a 426 man a few weeks back, but he's now been 324 for what seems like ages. With 9 games left of the H&A season. They may as well rule him out for the season and get things right.

Every week they publish an injury list and every week there's a player or two not on the list who misses the following game. This week it's Watts, Hughes, Maric and Strauss. Why have an injuy list at all?

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