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Great effort considering those 3 lads has never played all 22 games in a season b4.

I reckon that Greeny had a problem today he lacked depth with his kicking and didn't make the distance with a few he would normally have drilled. A lazy five could have been eight normally.

Great effort by the three of them and in particular The Russian he has killed them this year.

 

Speaking of Jonesy.. any news on his broken back? :(

I thought he had a knock to the Kidneys.


Yeah a great year from all of them.

Reckon Green may have just got over the line for AA today with another 5. Jamar and Frawley in there two...

I thought he had a knock to the Kidneys.

That would be good - based on the report on the AFL website though, it mentions fractured vertebrae

*crosses fingers*

That would be good - based on the report on the AFL website though, it mentions fractured vertebrae

*crosses fingers*

I bloody hope it isn't the vertebrae. I did that in a car accident 20 years ago and things were never the same. I still have the occasional day when I can't stand up properly or even get out of bed.

*also crosses fingers*

 

Well done lads for playing all 22 games. The former two in particular will both feature prominently in the Bluey.

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That would be good - based on the report on the AFL website though, it mentions fractured vertebrae

*crosses fingers*

Unfortunately, Jones has 2 fractured vertebrae as well as rib damage.

Sauce: - Jonesy's Twitter


Yeah a great year from all of them.

Reckon Green may have just got over the line for AA today with another 5. Jamar and Frawley in there two...

I wouldn't say Jones was a great year although a good effort to play the 22.

Agree with the Green call.

Unfortunately, Jones has 2 fractured vertebrae as well as rib damage.

Sauce: - Jonesy's Twitter

Poor guy! Really feel for him. May not be the most talented guy on the list. But, he gives it his all. Thought he did pretty good yesterday, too. Held Harvey to only 3 or 4 touches up until the time he was injured.

He also said via Twitter:

Individually learnt alot this season playing alot of roles on some of the superstars, hopefully hold me in good stead, keen 4 a big 2011

The support for the entire yr by the demon faithful has been enormous loved it!!

Wish him all the best for a swift and complete recovery, ready for a full pre-season!

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