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They have been saying Jurrah, Bell and Newton have all done shoulders. Bell and Jurrah really bad ones but seriously they don't really seem to know what they are on about so I'll wait for the club to say more on it.

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Yep I'll wait for the club rather than take the word of some sub par commentators.

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They also said shoulder or elbow... I'll wait

You might want to watch out saying "I'll wait."

It starts arguments with some of the flogs around here.

I reckon the Jurrah one really hurts. You would assume that if they're mid-long term injuries, then it's LTI list for all of them. Let's say Jurrah and Bell are the long termers, that means Newton has to be promoted (if his injury isn't long term). Bell is depth, so not TOO much was going to be put on his shoulders this season.

We're already under siege on the injury list and the season hasn't even started.

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Thanks rudeboy. You're an asset.

Ok. So along with a lot of steak and protein shakes for Watts and Morton, we need to throw in a lot of calcium for Belly's brittle bones.

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Channel 9 are tossers. I spoke to Liam, and it's a dislocated shoulder.

huh.gif Commentator on 5aa, just said a dees official told him it was a broken arm!

EDIT: Broken arm a better result??

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I've dislocated my shoulder 3 times (left twice, right once)

First on left was 4 weeks, minimal damage to ligaments as it pretty much went straight back in, second on left 9 weeks and another 3 till I felt right in the game.

The right was about 6 weeks.

Really comes down to swelling on the joint, bruising on the joint and mainly the ligament damage done. (in my opinion which I ain't a doctor so probably means SFA :P )

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Cam Schwab on twitter just said Liam's shoulder popped out but went back in. Wait on scans.

Bell dislocated A/C - in trouble

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Cam Schwab on twitter just said Liam's shoulder popped out but went back in. Wait on scans.

Bell dislocated A/C - in trouble

Rudeboy has just emailed me to confirm what Cam stated. Does not know how long he will be out but very disappointed he will miss playing with his brother Wona for a while. He has been very much looking forward to play with Aussie.

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Rudeboy has just emailed me to confirm what Cam stated. Does not know how long he will be out but very disappointed he will miss playing with his brother Wona for a while. He has been very much looking forward to play with Aussie.

The wait continues :(

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So what is it, a broken arm or a dislocated shoulder? or both?

According to twitter, it's a dislocated shoulder. They were waiting on scans to see how bad. Didn't sound bad from the language they used. However, they wouldn't be likely to play up the severity, so who knows?

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