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Cam Bruce out for season

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Bummer.

At this rate, we'll be lucky to field a full 22 next week.

2010 will be about time we had a decent run with injuries.

 
 

Fractured wrist apparently...that makes 21 players unavailable through injury....

Fractured wrist apparently...that makes 21 players unavailable through injury....

And leaves ??? available.

At this rate they'll be calling in Simon Godfrey from Norwood


Cam Bruce is all class. Sure he makes a few poor turnovers, but it is pretty hard to hit leads that are not being made. I really think he adds so much composure and class to a side that sorely lacks exactly this. In three 3 or so years time he may be sidelined by other talent, but I am bloody thankful that he is/was in the side. Such a shame injury has struck him also.

Sh!t Cam :(

Set himself for 2010 now.

Great leader....makes me sick how some bash him on here.

The average number of games per player takes another massive hit. Wonder how many 100+ gamers we will have on the park on the weekend...

 

Bad Luck Brucey.. Get yourself ready for 2010 when the climb begins.

Shall be a very important player next year-one of the few "Leaders" who are still playing.

Bad luck Cam. Hope it comes good soon.


Yeah, I'm sure he's "injured" ^_^

Edited by calabreseboy

What rotten luck. Bail has done his quad, I heard Wheatley also injured himself at Casey in the warm up as well. Now Bruce.

Can we even field a side this week?

RR, Rogue, 45h, Roost It, Y_M, WJ, Fan, BB, Jaded, QueenC, Demonland, Enforcer25, WYL, Redleg, Doggo, Jarka, Eastie Boyz, you've all been summoned.......it's time to pull on the boots. The club needs you. :lol:

PS. I'm coaching. Any assistants...? ;)

Courtesy of melbournefc.com.au

Injury list as at 4 August 2009

Brent Moloney – Groin – Test

Brock McLean – Knee – Test

Jordie McKenize – Calf – Test

Liam Jurrah – Ankle – Test

Jack Grimes – Hip Flexor – Test

Stefan Martin – Calf – Test

Jack Watts – Hand – 1 week

Paul Wheatley – Quad – 1-2 week

Mark Jamar – Quad – 1-2 weeks

Matthew Whelan – Plantar Fascia – 2 weeks

Jamie Bennell – Knee – 2-3 weeks

Rhys Healey – Quad – Indefinite

Austin Wonaeamirri – Knee – Season

Brad Green – Wrist – Season

Daniel Bell – Shoulder – Season

John Meesen – Foot – Season

Colin Garland – Foot – Season

Sam Blease – Leg – Season

James Struass – Shoulder – Season

Addam Maric – Shoulder – Season

So from this we can add in:

Cameron Bruce - Wrist - Season

Paul Wheatley - ?? - ??

Rohan Bail - Quad - ?? - 3 weeks left, probably put him in wool.

Makes for pretty depressing reading eh?

RR, Rogue, 45h, Roost It, Y_M, WJ, Fan, BB, Jaded, QueenC, Demonland, Enforcer25, WYL, Redleg, Doggo, Jarka, Eastie Boyz, you've all been summoned.......it's time to pull on the boots. The club needs you. :lol:

PS. I'm coaching. Any assistants...? ;)

What about me.... :(:(

:lol:

Seriously, though, this is a long injury list. A lot of those listed as 'test' will need to come up in order for us to put a team on the park that will win this weekend.

What about me.... :(:(

:lol:

Seriously, though, this is a long injury list. A lot of those listed as 'test' will need to come up in order for us to put a team on the park that will win this weekend.

Sorry Titan, you can be our designated crumber.......just make sure your near Newton when the balls kicked to him, you'll get that many crumbs we'll call you "Tip Top". :P

Edited by High Tower


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