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Jonathan Brown

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We have our problems with Jurrah and Grimes, so do the Lions with Brown.

He injured his eye socket in a collision at training and it seems he will need further surgery.

You have to feel for the guy.

 

Wow. That will be his 3rd head reconstruction in as many years i think!!

The Bolts wiill be showing soon.

Time to breed more Greyhounds me thinks John..Retire.

Good Bloke btw.

Wow. That will be his 3rd head reconstruction in as many years i think!!

The Bolts wiill be showing soon.

Time to breed more Greyhounds me thinks John..Retire.

Good Bloke btw.

Yeah - great bloke. He came down to our footy club last year and had a chat to the boys the Thursday night before our grand final. Went through his feelings on the lead-up to all his big games, what to do, how to prepare and all that. Was a great experience. Would have had him in a Dees strip any day, and is definitely a sad story. Best of luck to the big fella!

 

Damn, good luck to him.

Although I thought he should have been cited for off-the-ball high contact with Rivers, but anyway.


According to the press he's been taken to hospital for precautionary scans: “It’s far too early to speculate (about the injury) … we just sent him off for precautionary scans because of his history,” ..."Warren said there was no indication Brown had suffered another serious injury this morning. “He was fine, absolutely fine, no sign of concussion or anything like that,” .

http://www.brisbanet...l#ixzz1njlZ4sS4

My supercoach team is in ruins after today. Hopefully both Brown and Grimes are ok (although if Brown could miss Round 1 I wouldn't be comepletely devo'ed just quietly).

It's a wonder Matt McGuire hasn't got a rooted knee after it hitting Brownies steel face.

 

My supercoach team is in ruins after today. Hopefully both Brown and Grimes are ok (although if Brown could miss Round 1 I wouldn't be comepletely devo'ed just quietly).

Grimes, Brown and Morabito all in mine. Wholesale changes.

Grimes, Brown and Morabito all in mine. Wholesale changes.

THIS. Just gonna clear the team, wait until round one then let the disappointment roll.


Grimes, Brown and Morabito all in mine. Wholesale changes.

Howe for Brown.

Glass cheeks .

Tough luck for him .

good for us .


Beware the wounded Lions

Why do the Lions keep using him for target practice?

Brisbane were so happy when they drafted Matt McGuire..................................

I saw the footage of brown getting a knee to the head again. I heard vossy say they have to practice this way to play this way and he is a legend of footy and now a coach so i'll take his word for it but holy crap I would be so [censored] and ask why they train this way if let's say Megner did the same thing to Mitch Clark or Watts.

Brown will be back at training on Monday after a successful visit to his local steel fabrication shop for on-going weld repairs.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/129820/default.aspx

He is one tough bastard.


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