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Yeah. Davey, Buckley and Richo good examples of players who never lived up to their potential with dodgy hammies.

Relax turbo. You're not a doctor, stop acting like one.

No worries, since you have said it I'm become so relaxed my bones melted.

On a side note, how do you know if I have a medical/pyshio/chiro/ sports medicine back ground or not?

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No worries, since you have said it I'm become so relaxed my bones melted.

On a side note, how do you know if I have a medical/pyshio/chiro/ sports medicine back ground or not?

Because you wouldn't have made such a shoot-from-the-hip summation based on little or no facts if you did have a degree.

But hey, if you do have that background, why not enlighten us as to why a couple of hamstring injuries makes for the end of a young player's career? You know... from a medical standpoint.

And should you manage that... why didn't you say something more legitimate in the first place?

See my point?

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Because you wouldn't have made such a shoot-from-the-hip summation based on little or no facts if you did have a degree.

But hey, if you do have that background, why not enlighten us as to why a couple of hamstring injuries makes for the end of a young player's career? You know... from a medical standpoint.

And should you manage that... why didn't you say something more legitimate in the first place?

See my point?

No petty arguing on this thread please just news on the game!

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Geez just what MFC needed, more injuries and a belting before round one. :(

Welcome to season 2007. I mean 2008. Check that, 2009. No wait... 2010.

This is getting damn old. We may well have a decent list, but we'd never know. They've never played together.

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Melb 9.10.64 WCE 15.13.103

I'm glad I had to leave at half time by the looks of things.

A few notes from what I saw:

- Naitanui was dominant in first quarter, looked like opening up game but was quiet in second quarter.

- Martin is not a forward.

- Bruce was good, disposal still a worry.

- Jones was very quiet.

- Moloney's bump on Kerr was the highlight of the game.

- Trengove and Scully where thereabouts but did not have big impacts.

- Jamar was solid in the ruck.

- Forward line is a huge concern.

- Still too much handball, not enough kicking.

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How has NicNat played?

In our defence, I don't think West Coast are nearly as bad as people think.

I'm from the West....yeah, they're pretty bad.

But it's a long way to go...we're only expecting 5-7 wins this year: rebuilding etc etc...aiming for the eight in 2012. Poised for the Flag in 2015.

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