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Well, if Warnock trained, did Chip?

If he was likely to pull out with a broken toe / ankle injury, I wouldn't think he'd be out there training.

 

Well, if Warnock trained, did Chip?

If he was likely to pull out with a broken toe / ankle injury, I wouldn't think he'd be out there training.

Good point.

I believe we can beat the dorks. More worried we will leave everything on the track and nothing left for next week. But i will still take beating up on Jeffs Dorks

 

If Chip has a broken toe there are only really 2 options:

1. He gets it fixed and doesnt play again in 2010

2. He gets injections and plays on in pain for the last 3 games

If Chip plays he wouldnt be the only player in the current 22 with a broken toe, and while DB isnt talking finals I think that if guys are playing with injury we are having a crack at making it.


With Sydney and Carlton winning today, our only real chance for finals is BEAT THE DORKS.

Yep. This is it. This is the way it should be. Win all three and we're in. Lose any and we're out. Focus only on this week and just follow the old Daniel Faraday rule of "Whatever Happens, Happens."

Edited by Chook

Good point.

I went to the training sesh this morning I was standing right next to Jamar doing he's ruck drills with the midfield group he seemed to be fine didn't look injured to me and also saw chip he also looked fine to running around and doing the drills fine and kicking goals and just mucking around, to me they seemed fine hopefully they are! And we see them play for sure tommorow! :)

 

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