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Injury List - Round 13

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Well, most would know I'm a critic of the way the MFC presents its injury list from week to week but this has me stumped - from the HUN:-

MELBOURNE

INJURIES:

Neville Jetta (hand) TBA

Robbie Campbell (knee soreness) test

Luke Tapscott (hamstring) test

Mark Jamar (knee) 1 week

Rohan Bail (knee) 2 weeks

Michael Newton (foot) 2-4 weeks

Colin Garland (ankle) 3 weeks

Jack Fitzpatrick (ankle) 4 weeks

Aaron Davey (knee) 4-6 weeks

Jack Grimes (foot) season

Jake Spencer (knee) season

ON THE BLOCK: Jamie Bennell, Max Gawn, Jordan Gysberts, Liam Jurrah

ON THE CUSP: Lucas Cook, Colin Garland, Ricky Petterd, Matthew Warnock, Lynden Dunn

JON ANDERSON'S FORECAST: Garland and Petterd are most likely with Cook an exciting 19-year-old key forward who may need more time.

I wonder how Garland who played at Casey on Saturday and is "on the cusp" could be 3 weeks away.

 
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And the opposition ...

FREMANTLE

INJURED:

David Mundy (ankle) 6-8 weeks

Hayden Ballantyne (hamstring) 2 weeks

Kepler Bradley (concussion) test

Roger Hayden (foot) test

Casey Sibosado (calf) test

Alex Silvagni (groin) test

Peter Faulks (calf) test

Joel Houghton (arm) 2 weeks

Aaron Sandilands (toe) 2 weeks

Gavin Roberts (quad) 2-3 weeks

Tim Ruffles (knee) 2-3 weeks

Adam McPhee (knee) 4 weeks

Nick Suban (leg) 4 weeks

Viv Michie (foot) season

Anthony Morabito (knee) season

After last week, does it matter how many players from the opponents are injured?

With Jamar and Garland back this week, probably missing only Davey, Grimes and one of Bail or Tapscott from a best 22.

 

Well, most would know I'm a critic of the way the MFC presents its injury list from week to week but this has me stumped - from afl.com.au

MELBOURNE

INJURIES:

Neville Jetta (hand) TBA

Robbie Campbell (knee soreness) test

Luke Tapscott (hamstring) test

Mark Jamar (knee) 1 week

Rohan Bail (knee) 2 weeks

Michael Newton (foot) 2-4 weeks

Colin Garland (ankle) 3 weeks

Jack Fitzpatrick (ankle) 4 weeks

Aaron Davey (knee) 4-6 weeks

Jack Grimes (foot) season

Jake Spencer (knee) season

ON THE BLOCK: Jamie Bennell, Max Gawn, Jordan Gysberts, Liam Jurrah

ON THE CUSP: Lucas Cook, Colin Garland, Ricky Petterd, Matthew Warnock, Lynden Dunn

JON ANDERSON'S FORECAST: Garland and Petterd are most likely with Cook an exciting 19-year-old key forward who may need more time.

I wonder how Garland who played at Casey on Saturday and is "on the cusp" could be 3 weeks away.

No clue. Disregard.

Well, most would know I'm a critic of the way the MFC presents its injury list from week to week but this has me stumped - from afl.com.au

MELBOURNE

ON THE BLOCK: Jamie Bennell, Max Gawn, Jordan Gysberts, Liam Jurrah

How Gysberts has 30 possessions 2 weeks ago and gets the Rising Star nod and suddenly he is "on the block" is a joke.


That came from the Herald Sun website... disregard.

What's with the OP claiming it's from the afl website..?

 

This is the one from the afl.com.au site.

Colin Garland seems to have made a miraculous recovery. Could be due to all that volcanic dust in the air.

Rohan Bail (knee) - 2-3 weeks

Aaron Davey (knee) - 5 weeks

Jack Fitzpatrick (ankle) - 4-6 weeks

Jack Grimes (foot) - season

Mark Jamar (knee) - test

Neville Jetta (hand) - 2 weeks

Kelvin Lawrence (quad) - 2-3 weeks

Michael Newton (foot) - 4 weeks

Jake Spencer (knee) - season

Luke Tapscott (hamstring) - test

And in order of return:

Mark Jamar (knee) - test

Luke Tapscott (hamstring) - test

Neville Jetta (hand) - 2 weeks

Rohan Bail (knee) - 2-3 weeks

Kelvin Lawrence (quad) - 2-3 weeks

Michael Newton (foot) - 4 weeks

Jack Fitzpatrick (ankle) - 4-6 weeks

Aaron Davey (knee) - 5 weeks

Jack Grimes (foot) - season

Jake Spencer (knee) - season


And in order of return:

Thanks.

The unavailable list:

Mark Jamar (knee) - test

Luke Tapscott (hamstring) - test

Neville Jetta (hand) - 2 weeks

Rohan Bail (knee) - 2-3 weeks

Kelvin Lawrence (quad) - 2-3 weeks

Michael Newton (foot) - 4 weeks

Jack Fitzpatrick (ankle) - 4-6 weeks

Aaron Davey (knee) - 5 weeks

Austin Wonaeamirri (personal) - indefinite

Jack Grimes (foot) - season

Jake Spencer (knee) - season

~5 of our best 22 on the unavailable list.

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