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Not that it matters very much because the entire list is on a very well deserved, hard earned break this weekend but cop this anyway:-

Mitch Clark (foot) 4-5 weeks

Chris Dawes (ankle) 1-2 weeks

James Frawley (hamstring) 3 weeks

Jack Grimes (shoulder) 3-4 weeks

Jordie McKenzie (face) test

Jack Viney (toe) 1 week

 

Not that it matters very much because the entire list is on a very well deserved, hard earned break this weekend but cop this anyway:-

Mitch Clark (foot) 4-5 weeks

Chris Dawes (ankle) 1-2 weeks

James Frawley (hamstring) 3 weeks

Jack Grimes (shoulder) 3-4 weeks

Jordie McKenzie (face) test

Jack Viney (toe) 1 week

i wish i could trust these reports, but we have been fed rubbish so many times now that i do not care to take notice.

Not that it matters very much because the entire list is on a very well deserved, hard earned break this weekend but cop this anyway:-

Mitch Clark (foot) 4-5 weeks

Chris Dawes (ankle) 1-2 weeks

James Frawley (hamstring) 3 weeks

Jack Grimes (shoulder) 3-4 weeks

Jordie McKenzie (face) test

Jack Viney (toe) 1 week

is Jordie getting a new face ala Travolta in Face off?

 

Not that it matters very much because the entire list is on a very well deserved, hard earned break this weekend but cop this anyway:-

Mitch Clark (foot) 4-5 weeks

Chris Dawes (ankle) 1-2 weeks

James Frawley (hamstring) 3 weeks

Jack Grimes (shoulder) 3-4 weeks

Jordie McKenzie (face) test

Jack Viney (toe) 1 week

Being that the interview with Misson on the website he says they think Dawes will play against StKilda with Chip a chance but Viney still 2-3 weeks away then yes they are a bit out.


is Jordie getting a new face ala Travolta in Face off?

Maybe they should go Six Million Dollar Man all-out and fit him out with a pair of legs that can kick straight, clean hands that don't handball behind or into the feet of teammates, and to finish him off, a footy brain.

Didnt Joel McDonald also pull out of the squad this week with injury? Cant be a week go by without someone mysteriously being omitted from this list

Didnt Joel McDonald also pull out of the squad this week with injury? Cant be a week go by without someone mysteriously being omitted from this list

Just read in the report on the website from Misson that he dropped a 50kg weight on his toe.

I couldn't help but laugh a little thinking thats just a typical MacDonald thing to do.

Ahh Joely boy, love his efforts, hate his brain fades

 

Just read in the report on the website from Misson that he dropped a 50kg weight on his toe.

I couldn't help but laugh a little thinking thats just a typical MacDonald thing to do.

Ahh Joely boy, love his efforts, hate his brain fades

Just saw the same! Thats a first.

Add to the list:

Joel MacDonald (dumbbell) Test

Just read in the report on the website from Misson that he dropped a 50kg weight on his toe.

I couldn't help but laugh a little thinking thats just a typical MacDonald thing to do.

Ahh Joely boy, love his efforts, hate his brain fades

thought exactly the same thing and cam here to post it LOL


Just read in the report on the website from Misson that he dropped a 50kg weight on his toe.

I couldn't help but laugh a little thinking thats just a typical MacDonald thing to do.

Ahh Joely boy, love his efforts, hate his brain fades

I suspect he didn't drop it. He went to dispose of it in the storage rack and missed by a few metres. Mark it down as a clanger.

I suspect he didn't drop it. He went to dispose of it in the storage rack and missed by a few metres. Mark it down as a clanger.

Haaaaaaaahahahahaha.... Ah my office just got a bit of a shock after I literally LOL'd there.

Thanks bud, made my morning

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