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I have heard from a source that Jack Watts has an infection. I won't go into details however this infection is not serious, but is taking a while to heal. Therefor not training with main group. Should be ready to resume by their first training session early next year.

you have remember - this is the season to be silly. i also heard that Tom Scully had kissed a girl who had glandular fever. I'd be far more concerned if i heard that someone had ruptured his knee - eg: Andy ottens and David rodan in SA.

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Just look at the aussie cricket side mitch johnson and hauritz (if thats how you spell it) they were struggling badly with a "virus"

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I've had a bit of a virus this week but I can say without fear of contradiction that I should be right as rain come the end of March 2010.

Jack- sincerely hope yor better for Xmas or at least the NewYear as we need a training report from you.Hope its not Swine Flu

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I've had a bit of a virus this week but I can say without fear of contradiction that I should be right as rain come the end of March 2010.

Me too, I'm determined to be 100% for lunch on Christmas Day. Mmmm crackle.

Absolute monty to be right for New Years. ;)

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Watts injured? How can our football department stand by as one of our brightest prospects' career is derailed by injury?

This surely calls for a full scale review of the club's injury management practices!!

Personally, I'm sick of this club accepting mediocrity.

:lol::lol::lol:

Too much post-VCE partying for young Jack!

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Actually, during a particularly competitive game of table tennis, Jack managed to slice off his right leg. This is not expected to disrupt his preseason, though BB will need to adjust his running style. Jack's only comment was "it's just a flesh wound".

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The title of this thread makes my gut churn. Infection? of what? I hope youre right about it not being serious. Ive been concerned to hear he hasnt been training. Was hoping someone might know what is up.

Heard he's been doing really heavy gym work to bulk up for 2010 so would be doing a bit less of other stuff to compensate.

I've had a bit of a virus this week but I can say without fear of contradiction that I should be right as rain come the end of March 2010.

;)

Actually, during a particularly competitive game of table tennis, Jack managed to slice off his right leg. This is not expected to disrupt his preseason, though BB will need to adjust his running style. Jack's only comment was "it's just a flesh wound".

:lol:

PS - eat GOJI berries people.. I havent had a sniffle in years!!

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Heard he's been doing really heavy gym work to bulk up for 2010 so would be doing a bit less of other stuff to compensate.

;)

:lol:

PS - eat GOJI berries people.. I havent had a sniffle in years!!

Have a friend who tried the goji berries. She had the constant runs, which stopped after she stopped eating them, guess they don't agree with everybody!

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eat GOJI berries people.. I havent had a sniffle in years!!

I used to eat them a bit in London a couple of years ago, but haven't seen them here, though its not like I looked.

They did make me feel pretty good, but weren't cheap and tasted like what I imagine to be dry dog food.

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Have a friend who tried the goji berries. She had the constant runs, which stopped after she stopped eating them, guess they don't agree with everybody!

Geesus :lol:

Is she a vegetarian? The bit of extra fibre may have got her!

I used to eat them a bit in London a couple of years ago, but haven't seen them here, though its not like I looked.

They did make me feel pretty good, but weren't cheap and tasted like what I imagine to be dry dog food.

Dont know what you were eating. :blink:

They taste like beautiful sweet cherries. Like nice sultanas..

Better than any piece of lab made sugar-infested lolly you buy at the store and the healthiest food on earth.

But yeah.. a bit expensive.. a $24 1/2 kg bag lasts me a month- but i scoff em. You can get them at any health food store..

Mabbe Jack should be eating Gojis..

(BTW- Acai berries are good too, but i cant afford too lose the weight that goes along with it..)

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