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This is what I read into it Enforcer, As I've said in previous Blease threads. I believe this kid will struggle to make the grade at AFL level solely because he broke his leg and his game is built on speed, run and breaking lines. Seasoned AFL players rarely come back from seriously broken legs let alone skinny kids yet to play senior footy. I hate to say and I mean this I really hate it but I think we have lost out on a No.18 pick. Shoot me down at will, I hope I'm wrong.

BTW I know he's young and has time on his side.

Referring to this quote of his, Daytona??

Steamin... worst call EVER!! How can you judge the kid like that already??? Wait for Sam to get a pre-season or two into him before you judge him on his capabilities after his broken leg!! Time is of the essence, mate! He has barely recovered! I think it speaks VOLUMES of young Sam to have been playing VFL Seniors given his leg's current state!

What's even more funny is your quote of, "BTW I know he's young and has time on his side". Ha! Contradictory much??? Have a re-think.

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My goodness! Guys I just asked what I thought was a simple question as to were Sam Blease was at?

Turned into the most heated discussion since the last Watts thread.

Time to lighten up a little guys!

Thanks everyone for info on his injury.

Cannot remember who said it but with a solid preseason and no more serious injuries

we will know if Sam Blease is the goods this time next year.

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I also blame welfare.

Without welfare idiots would die. These days welfare enables them not only to live, but to breed, thrive and buy computers.

Should we start another thread?

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Holy moly, guys. There's nothing dumber than a bunch of guys circle-jerking about how smart they all are. I for one have no idea about Sam Blease and whether he's going to make it, beyond what I read on this forum. So how about you stop bitching about others' stupidity and help them get smarter if you're so bloody intelligent yourselves. Credit to E25 for at least touching on the subject of his actual Casey performances before beating the hell out of the OP.

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Holy moly, guys. There's nothing dumber than a bunch of guys circle-jerking about how smart they all are. I for one have no idea about Sam Blease and whether he's going to make it, beyond what I read on this forum. So how about you stop bitching about others' stupidity and help them get smarter if you're so bloody intelligent yourselves. Credit to E25 for at least touching on the subject of his actual Casey performances before beating the hell out of the OP.

don't be so touchy chook. just a little off-topic flippant repartee on a very slow demonland afternoon. . . . ah well back to clock watching

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Holy moly, guys. There's nothing dumber than a bunch of guys circle-jerking about how smart they all are. I for one have no idea about Sam Blease and whether he's going to make it, beyond what I read on this forum. So how about you stop bitching about others' stupidity and help them get smarter if you're so bloody intelligent yourselves. Credit to E25 for at least touching on the subject of his actual Casey performances before beating the hell out of the OP.

Yes, Yes, I too voted Liberal and am not happy B)

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That's exactly right because welfare F$%ks with natural selection.

I think the process of evolution is little more complex than that... besides you'll find that welfare recipients receive a pittance in comparison to middle class welfare recipients and tax systems that favour the wealthy which seems to prop up plenty of useless people with limited life skills...but this is neither the time of place to debate such things.

Good luck for 2011 Sam Blease :)

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You're the only one in this thread who thinks Blease's career is over.

That makes you pretty special...

Very special, Read my post never did I say his career was over NOT ONCE. I said "I think he will struggle to make the grade". I also said "I hope I'm wrong".

Is Meesen really one of your favorite players ?? Now that is a career that is over. SEE THE DIFFERENCE !!!

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I think the process of evolution is little more complex than that... besides you'll find that welfare recipients receive a pittance in comparison to middle class welfare recipients and tax systems that favour the wealthy which seems to prop up plenty of useless people with limited life skills...but this is neither the time of place to debate such things.

Good luck for 2011 Sam Blease :)

spot on about middle class welfare . . . but now we're getting serious

yes, good luck Sammy Blease (please), he needs a break (oops, sorry)

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Very special, Read my post never did I say his career was over NOT ONCE. I said "I think he will struggle to make the grade". I also said "I hope I'm wrong".

Is Meesen really one of your favorite players ?? Now that is a career that is over. SEE THE DIFFERENCE !!!

i agree on both accounts, as blease will struggle to make the grade, a broken leg is a long recovery, and although he is a good player it is tough to be able to still keep the form of before an injury, also with a midfield including, scully, trengove, mckenzie, moloney, sylvia, davey, jones, gysberts, morton, bail, grimes and new recruits it will be tough for all midfielders

second meeson is a career that is over, but no big news there

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i agree on both accounts, as blease will struggle to make the grade, a broken leg is a long recovery, and although he is a good player it is tough to be able to still keep the form of before an injury, also with a midfield including, scully, trengove, mckenzie, moloney, sylvia, davey, jones, gysberts, morton, bail, grimes and new recruits it will be tough for all midfielders

second meeson is a career that is over, but no big news there

I haven't read that Meeson has been delisted as yet---- please confirm

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I just find it funny that the people saying Blease will struggle to make it, seem to be basing it entirely on the fact that "he broke his leg", and not on his apparent recovery progress thus far or on his actual prognosis. The fact that he has even come back and played football at a very high level this year and made an impact, influencing the odd game with his pace, is a pretty good sign.

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Very special, Read my post never did I say his career was over NOT ONCE. I said "I think he will struggle to make the grade". I also said "I hope I'm wrong".

Is Meesen really one of your favorite players ?? Now that is a career that is over. SEE THE DIFFERENCE !!!

You're obviously disoriented. So let me point you to where you were trying to go before you tripped over your shoelaces and fell on your head..

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I would like to add a little something to this discussion from a medical point of view. I have experience working as a doctor in a major trauma and orthopaedic unit. I have been a VFL club doctor and I'm currently studying to becoming a sports physician. I have a good knowledge of recovery from fractures such as this one. I will not reveal how I know, but I know exactly what type of fracture Sam sustained. And I just want to dispel a myth or two.

First of all, Blease did not have a Nathan Brown type of fracture. His fracture was completely different, and though not quite as minor as the club initially tried to make out, it was also not that bad either. There is absolutely no reason that this type of fracture should take away Sam's pace in the long term. It can take time (sometimes a couple of years) to regain full mobility and confidence after such a fracture. But Sam will be absolutely fine down the track and will eventually forget this ever happened. IF he doesn't make it in the AFL, it will be because he is not good enough at playing football. It will NOT be because of physical limitations caused by the fracture. It may very well be that the time and development lost because of the fracture might hinder him in making it in the AFL. But it will be because of lack of football ability, not be because of the physical limitations post fracture.

So if you want to take my opinion, I feel that this debate should be about Sam's football skills, not his ability to physically recover the attributes that saw him selected in the top 20 kids in the 2008 ND. Because all of those physical attributes will still be there when he hits his peak in few years time.

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I haven't read that Meeson has been delisted as yet---- please confirm

John Meesen*: Once again couldn’t crack it for a senior game and finished off the year with foot surgery. Unlikely to keep his spot next year.

closest to confirmation from the list assesment on mfc club site, but has not been delisted yet

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I would like to add a little something to this discussion from a medical point of view. I have experience working as a doctor in a major trauma and orthopaedic unit. I have been a VFL club doctor and I'm currently studying to becoming a sports physician. I have a good knowledge of recovery from fractures such as this one. I will not reveal how I know, but I know exactly what type of fracture Sam sustained. And I just want to dispel a myth or two.

First of all, Blease did not have a Nathan Brown type of fracture. His fracture was completely different, and though not quite as minor as the club initially tried to make out, it was also not that bad either. There is absolutely no reason that this type of fracture should take away Sam's pace in the long term. It can take time (sometimes a couple of years) to regain full mobility and confidence after such a fracture. But Sam will be absolutely fine down the track and will eventually forget this ever happened. IF he doesn't make it in the AFL, it will be because he is not good enough at playing football. It will NOT be because of physical limitations caused by the fracture. It may very well be that the time and development lost because of the fracture might hinder him in making it in the AFL. But it will be because of lack of football ability, not be because of the physical limitations post fracture.

So if you want to take my opinion, I feel that this debate should be about Sam's football skills, not his ability to physically recover the attributes that saw him selected in the top 20 kids in the 2008 ND. Because all of those physical attributes will still be there when he hits his peak in few years time.

I think our resident hillbilly will still find holes in that, despite its sound logic.

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