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Injury List

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According to afl.com.au -

"TBC"

The most accurate injury list so far!

Still TBC on the afl site but the media, as usual, are ahead of the game:

Daniel Bell (shoulder) season

Sam Blease (leg) season

Simon Buckley (groin) test

Colin Garland (foot) season

Rhys Healey (quad) 2 weeks

Tom McNamara (hip) test

Addam Maric (shoulder) season

John Meesen (knee) season

Jake Spencer (ankle) test

James Strauss (shoulder) season

Austin Wonaeamirri (knee) 3-4 weeks

Belly joins the walking wounded out for the season. Maric's now officially on that list, Aussie's progress is painfully slow and there are a few who look like restarting their seasons this week in the Casey twos if they can pass their tests.

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Highlights of the injuries at other clubs:

West Coast - Winged Eagles Cox and Kerr could miss rest of season

STAR West Coast pair Dean Cox and Daniel Kerr are in danger of missing the remainder of the AFL season, with the club's medical staff unable to diagnose their mystery injuries.

The lesson to this is that if you want a priority pick then employ incompetent medical staff :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Our opponents this week, Geelong: Gary Ablett one of six Geelong reinforcements

GEELONG will get back up to six big names for Saturday's home game against Melbourne, including the biggest of all - Ablett.
 

"unable to diagnose their mystery injuries"

wow thats a pretty poor press release haha

Wonaeamirri still out 3-4!!! that never changes.. are we ever going to see him in action this season? i want to see him in the pocket next to jurrah!

"unable to diagnose their mystery injuries"

wow thats a pretty poor press release haha

Wonaeamirri still out 3-4!!! that never changes.. are we ever going to see him in action this season? i want to see him in the pocket next to jurrah!

I think the WCE mystery injuries may be catching!As MFC only played WCE 2 weeks ago may come through to our players over the next 4 weeks. several to be forced to miss 1 - 2 weeks! Including Jamar Warnock Frawley etc.

No point bringing Wonna back early for 1 or 2 weeks only. Get him right for next year and play for Casey if OK. Rest Jurrah and send him back to play with Aussie


"unable to diagnose their mystery injuries"

wow thats a pretty poor press release haha

Wonaeamirri still out 3-4!!! that never changes.. are we ever going to see him in action this season? i want to see him in the pocket next to jurrah!

They may as well list Wonaeamirri as "season"

Aussie would have to come back through casey anyway, by the time he plays 3-4 games melbournes season will be over and casey will be in finals too!

Now Aussie has a new nickname!

Gee these nicknames are tricky things

 

if any player is carrying an injury they should be told to rest and prepare for our onslaught of 2010

Anyone with a bruise. I saw some on Bruce, McLean, Jurrah and Warnock. ;)

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