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The club's injured list adapted from the HUN: 

MELBOURNE

Aaron Davey (leg) season

Max Gawn (knee) season

Jack Grimes (hamstring) season

Jordan Gysberts (back) season

Neville Jetta (shoulder) season

James McDonald (ankle) test

Stef Martin (hip) season

John Meesen (foot) season

Ricky Petterd (shoulder) season

Jake Spencer (back) season

Colin Sylvia (virus) test

Luke Tapscott (shoulder) season

In addition, Liam Jurrah is a likely non starter (hamstring). Jack Fitzpatrick and James Strauss are going in for surgery this week. Sam Blease could be back at Casey.

 

I have never heard that Jurrah did his hammy. Source of info regarding this please?? It was not listed in the "injuries" section in the Hun after the game.

A shame Melbourne's injury list is "TBC" on the AFL website. That seems to indicate that there are some new injuries... :/

I have never heard that Jurrah did his hammy. Source of info regarding this please?? It was not listed in the "injuries" section in the Hun after the game.

A shame Melbourne's injury list is "TBC" on the AFL website. That seems to indicate that there are some new injuries... :/

It was on one of the reports following the game. For some reason I can't find it now. Pretty sure it was on the AFL report site. But it's not now. That's confusing. Perhaps they pulled it.

 

Anyone know what the story is with Fitz and Strauss ... what kind of surgery?

Melbourne's injury list is now updated on the AFL website and Jurrah is not listed.

The list is pretty much the same as the original post in this thread.


Melbourne's injury list is now updated on the AFL website and Jurrah is not listed.

The list is pretty much the same as the original post in this thread.

It is amazing, 15 players injured and unavailable just as our VFL team enters finals. The same thing happened last year. Casey would be very disappointed. They may go out in straight sets again after a great year. Collingwood on the other hand has 1 injury of more than 1 game.

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