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Tonight's Injuries

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Sam Blease sprained his ankle. and that was about it. Confirmed on twitter.

 
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Didn't say just that Blease sprained an ankle and the rest were ok. Where did it say that spencer did a hamstring?

 

And Chip's head? Spencer's leg?

Jake copped one on the boundary in front of us and should have been freed then ran to the centre bounce to be told to go off he had blood on his head - well deh how did he get blood on his head ump. One of the very bad umpiring decisions tonight.


Update on injuries as reported in the HS

"Melbourne lost Sam Blease to a sprained ankle against the Roos and James Frawley was helped off with a gashed head and concussion after a head clash with Tigers forward Jack Riewoldt."

 

Anyone would have gotten concussed with that impact. He copped the full force of Vickery's weight to his face - concentrated through the lump of rock that constitutes Jack Reiwoldt's head.


Fitzpatrick? Not suggesting anything but he warmed up and then was a no show on the field. With Spencer off you would have thought he would have been a monty to get a run

Chipper is a worry with that second concussion.

No great loss to the world of intellectual endeavour.

Hopefully he learns from it.

Chip posted a rather nice picture of his stitched up eyebrow on twitter

Spoke to both Fitzy and Strauss at Famiily Day as to why they didn't get a run, neither injured, just said the FD went another way

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Chip posted a rather nice picture of his stitched up eyebrow on twitter

Spoke to both Fitzy and Strauss at Famiily Day as to why they didn't get a run, neither injured, just said the FD went another way

Do you have any idea what they meant Satriconhome?

Mystified by that one


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Dawes will miss next week with a thigh injury.

Calf isn't it??

Anyone heard anything of blease lately??

Do you have any idea what they meant Satriconhome?

Mystified by that one

They were both in the squad, both stripped and warmed up but weren't picked to play against Richmond, end


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