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Got a text from my work mate who is a big Dees supporter and he knows Scully's sister.

He said he just spoke to Sculls' sis and she said Beamer has to stay in Perth until Tues night! However, my old man informed me this could be because he ins't allowed high altitude as yet because a corky means burst blood vessels and whatnot.

 

Got a text from my work mate who is a big Dees supporter and he knows Scully's sister.

He said he just spoke to Sculls' sis and she said Beamer has to stay in Perth until Tues night! However, my old man informed me this could be because he ins't allowed high altitude as yet because a corky means burst blood vessels and whatnot.

This would make his playing next game unlikely

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This would make his playing next game unlikely

Depends. He'd miss Recovery but could get into training mid-week and nearing game day...

 

Geez he's in trouble. I mean Blease, Tapscott, our draft picks from this year will all over take him!

All jokes aside we really missed beamers attack and long kick. Would have been very handy in the last quarter.

Geez he's in trouble. I mean Blease, Tapscott, our draft picks from this year will all over take him!

All jokes aside we really missed beamers attack and long kick. Would have been very handy in the last quarter.

Last? The first might have made a difference. I love Beamer and he's always there, but, today he wasn't.


Beamer off at the stage of the game he went... Subi... Good top 4 side. Lots of excuses this week.

It must have been a huge corky to stop Beamer. Think about it the guy would surely have gone on for a spell at the end of the third/sometime in the 4th quarter just to get some rotations up if he was anywhere near able to run.

Hopefully he can get stuck into some recovery over there and be back for the Syndey game. If not if Junior and Trengove are ready to come back that would be nice.

I would be very surprised if he got up given the trip, and i think i heard the boundary rider saying the doctors had diagnosed it as a severe corcky and they can be persistent. Straight swap hopefully for Junior. If both were out we'd be missing a considerable chunk of our leadership capabilities.

 

It must have been a huge corky to stop Beamer. Think about it the guy would surely have gone on for a spell at the end of the third/sometime in the 4th quarter just to get some rotations up if he was anywhere near able to run.

Hopefully he can get stuck into some recovery over there and be back for the Syndey game. If not if Junior and Trengove are ready to come back that would be nice.

Just read mfc site and it said beamer had a "badly" corked thigh. I hate to say it but I think we can count him out for next week.

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I rate Beamer as one of our most important players (behind Jamar and Frawley!).

He will be sorely missed as the Jamar/Moloney combo in the middle has become so important in our games.


Big ask to get up and play if he is in WA until Tuesday. He will miss one week.

On the MFC website

In doubt for next week.

His corky was in the very first bounce of the day by Sandilands so tried to push on for a half but couldn't walk after half time..

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On the MFC website

In doubt for next week.

His corky was in the very first bounce of the day by Sandilands so tried to push on for a half but couldn't walk after half time..

Played for a half with a severe corky! I know it's still warm so it hurts less, but the guy truly is superman! Hurry back Beamer.

Will be missing.....hopefully a return of Trengove & Junior will help is some part with Beamers loss.


On the MFC website

His corky was in the very first bounce of the day

Explains why he had absolutely no impact on the game at all. A real shame, as a fit Beamer may just have been the winning difference we needed! Sure hope he is not on the sidelines for long, as he has become an essential part of our midfield!

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