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Article on MFC website: http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/newsart...03/default.aspx

Very dissapointing for aussie. Particularly the nature of the injury in that it keeps reoccurring.

Lets hope he can get it right for pre season but im a tad worried by the sounds of it that it could be a lingering thing...

Good luck Aussie, see ya fighting fit for 2010!!

Good luck Wonna, hope you get well soon, fit 'n' firing for next season.

 
2010 Aussie Lets hope you Rip it up with your talents & enthusiasm. Good Luck

I suppose KB, Andy Maher & co will point to this as yet another example of the mfc tanking!

Been a disappointment of the season to not see Wona get out on the G. Real shame.

Today's announcement is a bit of a formality really. I'd pretty much written his season off a month or so ago. By the time he would have gotten his body right and shown some sort of form for Casey, the season would have been over anyway.

Just another reason to look forward to next season.


Can't wait to see Wona & LJ on the same field at the same time! Roll on 2010.

Can't wait to see Wona & LJ on the same field at the same time! Roll on 2010.

Throw in Scully, Blease, Strauss, Watts, Bennell, Jetta and co and away we go!

So dissapointed for Aussie. He worked too hard over preseason and got really lean and hungry- hence constant injuries due to lack of adequate nutrition and layer of fat to prevent friction and impact injuries. Needs to go back to his Islander diet - such as rich turtle meat and come back looking like Derek Kickett - no one would be able to stop him then! Just look at Stewy Dew!!

 

Bad luck for the little fella. Can't wait to see him out there, fit and firing come round 1, 2010.


Really disappointing for Wona. Hopefully he can fully recover and then have a crack at establishing himself in the side.

So dissapointed for Aussie. He worked too hard over preseason and got really lean and hungry- hence constant injuries due to lack of adequate nutrition and layer of fat to prevent friction and impact injuries. Needs to go back to his Islander diet - such as rich turtle meat and come back looking like Derek Kickett - no one would be able to stop him then! Just look at Stewy Dew!!

Hahaha, great post :P

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