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Grimes and Jamar

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No, Melbourne won't tank :lol:

Both out "injured"

Edited by Demonland

 

F$%^.

Flying up to Canberra for the game, would've loved to see my boy in full flight.

And my supercoach is ruined!

No, Melbourne won't tank :lol:

Both out "injured"

what a tough break ( cough!! ) for the Russian.. starting to play quite well too. Take your time big fella...come back fighting fit...in say..ooh...2010 maybe !! :lol:

Cant risk 'overusing' the young lad Grimes either.. should be spelled for a few too ;)

 

MELBOURNE

Jack Grimes (back) – test

Paul Wheatley (quad) – 2 weeks

Mark Jamar (quad) – 2-3 weeks

Austin Wonaeamirri (knee) – 3-4 weeks

Rhys Healey (quad) – indefinite

Daniel Bell (shoulder) – season

John Meesen (foot) – season

Colin Garland (foot) – season

Sam Blease (leg) – season

James Struass (shoulder) – season

Addam Maric (shoulder) – season

Grimes is a concern. His back again?

Hopefully its just a bit of list management!!

:D

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Edit: Hopefully the Grimes thing is a fake, or at the very least very very minimal soreness. Good management regardless.


Grimes is a concern. His back again?

Hopefully its just a bit of list management!!

Yeah, let's hope. Not good if otherwise.

:D

how-thomas-the-tank-engine-works-1.jpg

Edit: Hopefully the Grimes thing is a fake, or at the very least very very minimal soreness. Good management regardless.

Haha that's Gold!

So INs for next week, Johnson, Cheney should be the two automatic replacements for Grimes and Jamar.

Any other changes?

Id bring in McKenzie for Brock too

 

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(hope its not seroiuse)

Those French can be really hard on your back :lol:

F$%^.

Flying up to Canberra for the game, would've loved to see my boy in full flight.

And my supercoach is ruined!

Me to :mellow:

Johnson should come back in and take the kick outs to 'build his confidence with decision making.'

I'm surprised that Brock McLean is not on that list. Quite frankly, he looked very proppy late in the Port Adelaide game and he really struggled against Geelong. Give him a break please Dean Bailey!

Jack Watts also shown on Ten tonight nursing a finger injury!

Edited by alpha33

McLean will play for the rest of the year on one leg like he has been, can't risk having fit players out there!


Johnson should come back in and take the kick outs to 'build his confidence with decision making.'

Yep, PJ should come in & Spencer on interchange. Jordie McKenzie next week with Valenti & Bail.

Ps: where did this injury list come from???

Grimes out though, not so good for my SuperCoach team... :(

Any injury concerns regarding Grimes and his back is really bad news. The coaching staff would want him to play as many games this year as possible. I am worried.


A lot of nervous Nellies barrack for Melbourne. If he had a bad back injury it wouldn't say 'test'.

And if he misses a game or two it's no biggy.

No, Melbourne won't tank :lol:

Both out "injured"

Hi 'Roost It', is this foreal, where did this come from???

Its OK, I copy & pasted into google search & found it. Beauty

Edited by dee-luded

Any injury concerns regarding Grimes and his back is really bad news. The coaching staff would want him to play as many games this year as possible. I am worried.

Hope he's alright and the club is just being extra cautious with him.

 
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Hi 'Roost It', is this foreal, where did this come from???

Its OK, I copy & pasted into google search & found it

. Beauty

It came from the official injury list, which is posted above by YM.

OR:

It came after MFC got really serious about not winning more than 4 games.

Grimes will be fine, he's being rested so we don't beat the Swans. All going to plan he'll be back for the last 2 rounds.

Wheatlley is out because we won both gams he played in. Yes, he's that good. :lol:

Hi 'Roost It', is this foreal, where did this come from???

Its OK, I copy & pasted into google search & found it

. Beauty

I went and looked it up myslef to make sure and it is on afl website.


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