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Injury List: Round 12

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Nothing new except that Robbie Campbell has a sore knee following his hit out with the Casey firsts on Sunday. Kelvin Lawrence is apparently back this week.

Rohan Bail (knee) - 3 weeks

Clint Bartram (hip) - test

Robbie Campbell (knee soreness) - test

Aaron Davey (knee) - 5-7 weeks

Jack Fitzpatrick (ankle) - 5 weeks

Colin Garland (ankle) - 4 weeks

Jack Grimes (foot) - season

Mark Jamar (knee) - 2 weeks

Michael Newton (foot) - 3-5 weeks

Jake Spencer (knee) - season

Colin Sylvia (thigh) - test

Luke Tapscott (hamstring) - 1 week

I'm guessing that there will be few changes this week. If Barty gets up he might have to travel out to Casey.

 

I'm guessing that there will be few changes this week. If Barty gets up he might have to travel out to Casey.

Barty plays if fit. One of the babies goes out for him unless Sylvia doesnt get up.

From that list I think last week's side for better or worse is the basis for the next 2 weeks.

With the exception of Bartram and Tapscott the rest do not look like coming back this side of the end of June.

Gawn will probably play on for at least the next couple of matches.

 

The [potentially] unavailable list:

Colin Sylvia (thigh) - test

Clint Bartram (hip) - test

Robbie Campbell (knee soreness) - test

Luke Tapscott (hamstring) - 1 week

Mark Jamar (knee) - 2 weeks

Rohan Bail (knee) - 3 weeks

Colin Garland (ankle) - 4 weeks

Michael Newton (foot) - 3-5 weeks

Jack Fitzpatrick (ankle) - 5 weeks

Aaron Davey (knee) - 5-7 weeks

Jack Grimes (foot) - season

Jake Spencer (knee) - season

Austin Wonaeamirri (personal) - indefinite

I put it at ~8 best-22 players.

It's a shame to see Campbell there. Who rucks for Casey if he's out?

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