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Mitch Clark - the recovery

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  On 19/12/2012 at 05:30, deejammin said:
Clark to undergo surgery

Nearly had a heart attack when I read the article headline. I wish they had gone with something more like mine. Anyway, ultimately its good news and he's on track.

I had the same reaction!

Me too boys, jump straight on this site before I read it to see what the go was.

 

Terrible headline.

Something like "Clark on the mend" or "Clark pinned to recovery track".

Yeah some work needed from the headline writers there! Good news that he's progressing as expected, sounds like round 1 next year is on the cards, I just hope (and expect) that they don't try and push it. He's a long term player, if he has to wait a week or two longer than he wants then so be it. But it sounds like the medical staff are ticking all the right boxes here.


Just had a mate text who said he just walked past Mitch Clark at the airport with a moonboot on! Would this because of having the staples removed from his foot?

 

I think he was in a moonboot at one of the training sessions last week after the removal of the staples


He was in the boot at training on Friday, would think it is precautionary following surgery.

Chill out dude.

Surgery is required to remove staples.

Then a scar must heal.

Merry Christmas.

Dane Swan is in an UGGBOOT!

  On 24/12/2012 at 03:03, Biffen said:
Dane Swan is in an UGGBOOT!

He must have found one somewhere......


As the famed football pundit Jack Jones the butcher once opined: DON'T PANIC!!!!!!

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I have an Essendon supporter trying to tell me how much better Crameri is than Clark.MWhat I need to know is whether Mitch is playing for most of 2013 as he wants a bet for most goals for the year.

Given how much of a gun Mitch is I am taking it anyway but would be good to know if he will be right round 1.

Don't risk it, bet him Mitch's goal average per game will be higher. Guarantee you that'll win as at least you won't be [censored] yourself when he gets rested for a finals ;)


If Clark can play the 2nd half of the season and remain injury free in that period i'll be happy

  On 11/01/2013 at 05:53, highroller said:
Hi guys not sure whether this has been reported or not but i have an essendon supporter telling me how much better Crameri is than Clark. What i need to know is whether Mitch is playing for most of 2013 as he wants a bet for most goals for the year. Given how much of a gun Mitch is i am taking it anyway but would be good to know if he will be right round 1.

wait til end of february

i see very little hope that Mitch will be ready for round 1, and i think it could be round 7 or 8 before we do see him on the 'g

  • 2 weeks later...
 

Apparently Mitch was on SEN this morning.

Did anyone listen and have a run down on what was said?

It will probably be available on SEN to listen to soon.

They usually have all interviews on their web page.


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