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Injury List - Round 15

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If you thought Liam Jurrah would be back by now, think again:

Brad Green (quadriceps) - test

Mark Jamar (calf) - test

Nathan Jones (calf) - test

James Sellar (thigh) - test

Jai Sheahan (ankle) - test

Tom McDonald (lung) - 1-2 weeks

Michael Evans (back) - 2-3 weeks

Liam Jurrah (ankle) - 2-4 weeks

Clint Bartram (knee) - season

Mitch Clark (foot) - season

Max Gawn (knee) - season

Rory Taggert (back) - indefinite

 

If you thought Liam Jurrah would be back by now, think again:

Brad Green (quadriceps) - test

Mark Jamar (calf) - test

Nathan Jones (calf) - test

James Sellar (thigh) - test

Jai Sheahan (ankle) - test

Tom McDonald (lung) - 1-2 weeks

Michael Evans (back) - 2-3 weeks

Liam Jurrah (ankle) - 2-4 weeks

Clint Bartram (knee) - season

Mitch Clark (foot) - season

Max Gawn (knee) - season

Rory Taggert (back) - indefinite

Not bad, that's only 12 players out.

For heaven's sake, can't someone at the club change Jurrah to say 3-5 weeks or 1-3 weeks, just to stop the monotony?

 
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Not bad, that's only 12 players out.

For heaven's sake, can't someone at the club change Jurrah to say 3-5 weeks or 1-3 weeks, just to stop the monotony?

Why not 1 - 10 weeks and then they should just about have all bases covered.

If you thought Liam Jurrah would be back by now, think again:

Brad Green (quadriceps) - test

Mark Jamar (calf) - test

Nathan Jones (calf) - test

James Sellar (thigh) - test

Jai Sheahan (ankle) - test

Tom McDonald (lung) - 1-2 weeks

Michael Evans (back) - 2-3 weeks

Liam Jurrah (ankle) - 2-4 weeks

Clint Bartram (knee) - season

Mitch Clark (foot) - season

Max Gawn (knee) - season

Rory Taggert (back) - indefinite

TMac, perfect timing for Davis too have a stint, 2 weeks would be a good initiation for the lad. Or 2 for Cook.


Liam Jurrah, 224, the new version of Nick 426 Smith.

Anyone able to confirm how many weeks Jurrah has been 2-4 weeks. Is it 5?

Anyone able to confirm how many weeks Jurrah has been 2-4 weeks. Is it 5?

I think it is now 6

7 weeks since the injury ( swans game )

funny the way the thought process works

In my mind he is 2013 ( NT providing )

Past experience has shown he takes forever to get over injuries

So when 2- 4 weeks appeared I thought 10 weeks.

 

Not bad, that's only 12 players out.

For heaven's sake, can't someone at the club change Jurrah to say 3-5 weeks or 1-3 weeks, just to stop the monotony?

surely its.....

4 2 6 !!!

Why not 1 - 10 weeks and then they should just about have all bases covered.

Probably be more accurate as well.


Jack Watts apparently rolled an ankle during the game on sunday but played on.

He may be the "mystery" injury for this round?

A calf strain for an older bloke (Jamar) is not usually just a one week injury. Of course, his might not be a strain. It could be...er, what else could it be if it's his calf? I suppose it could be a corked calf, although it's not an injury I can recall ever being talked about before.

Liam Jurrah, 224, the new version of Nick 426 Smith.

i wonder what the true story is... any conspiracy theorists out there?


i wonder what the true story is... any conspiracy theorists out there?

I have a feeling it could be to just let him focus on his case, keep out of the spotlight etc.

Anyone see if Green was in full training this morning by the way?

Well I'm fairly sure he can't play in the game at TIO against Port.....

LJ was was running fine last week at training (thurs) was doing lap after lap in the rehab group.

Running straight lines (around an oval...) compared to the old twist and turn of full training/games can see different results and pain points in the ankle.

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