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Injury list - Round 16

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Round 16 Melbourne injury list

Rohan Bail (knee) 2-3 weeks
Sam Blease (ankle) test
Mitch Clark (foot) indefinite
Michael Evans (foot) 3 weeks
James Frawley (hamstring) test
Mark Jamar (foot) 3 weeks
Joel Macdonald (foot) available
Jordie McKenzie (elbow) available
Nathan Stark (ankle) 1-2 weeks
Jack Viney (foot) available

 

Viney is BACK

Reckon a week at Casey (where he will dominate) and then back into the MFC side to play Brisbane

Viney is BACK

Reckon a week at Casey (where he will dominate) and then back into the MFC side to play Brisbane

Viney and Hogan at Casey makes for an interesting game if it wasn't already.

 

Viney is BACK

Reckon a week at Casey (where he will dominate) and then back into the MFC side to play Brisbane

God help Werribee this Sunday, we will field a good side with these additions and they have to Travel to Perth to play in the Foxtel Cup then back to Victoria by Sunday

If Blease is right he should come straight back in (for Byrnes). If Frawley does not come up i hope they give Davis a go. The young players need game time.


If Blease is right he should come straight back in (for Byrnes). If Frawley does not come up i hope they give Davis a go. The young players need game time.

Binman have you seen Davis kick?

No thanks

If Blease is right he should come straight back in (for Byrnes). If Frawley does not come up i hope they give Davis a go. The young players need game time.

The young players that need game time are the ones who are performing well. Davis hasn't done much to impress so I don't think he deserves game time in the firsts and it doesn't look like he'll be part of the future.

Binman have you seen Davis kick?

No thanks

Yep poor kick but the alternative is Macdonald - who i like but he is alos a poor kick and he's not really the future

 

don't knock McDonald hes had a bad week and needs a lift

The young players that need game time are the ones who are performing well. Davis hasn't done much to impress so I don't think he deserves game time in the firsts and it doesn't look like he'll be part of the future.

What?...Davis has been one of Casey's most consistent players this season, hence why he was named emergency a couple of times, you are joking aren't you.

They have also played him up front alongside Hogan for the last couple of games as well, hasn't missed a beat again, got effusive praise from Satterly, asked at training they are really pleased with him.

Also Neil Craig mentioned him

Watched him heaps of times at Casey, if we had 22 of him, putting in the effort he does playing for Casey, in the Melbourne team, we wouldn't have a problem

edited for tautology

Edited by Satyriconhome


What?...Davis has been one of Casey's most consistent players this season, hence why he was named emergency a couple of times, you are joking aren't you.

They have also played him up front alongside Hogan for the last couple of games as well, hasn't missed a beat again, got effusive praise from Satterly, asked at training they are really pleased with him.

Also Neil Craig mentioned him

Watched him heaps of times at Casey, if we had 22 of him playing the way he does at Casey in the way of effort, in the Melbourne team we wouldn't have a problem

Agree with you on this 'Sat', he's been a consistent performer for Casey and if he gets called up will deserve his place. As for the kicking, he gave off a beautiful pass to Hogan in the last game. I know he can be hit or miss but it's time he had a run at senior level.

Binman have you seen Davis kick?

No thanks

I've certainly seen Nicholson kick it. Rarely to where it's supposed to go but he's getting his chance.

Give Davis a go, he should get his chance to show us what his made of..

Give Davis a go, he should get his chance to show us what his made of..

yes I guess you are right.

Another one who cannot hit the side of a barn won't make much difference at the Cattery!

yes I guess you are right.

Another one who cannot hit the side of a barn won't make much difference at the Cattery!

Plenty of farmland down Geelong way so he may hit one after all.


yes I guess you are right.

Another one who cannot hit the side of a barn won't make much difference at the Cattery!

Yeah-nah, actually it's probably not a good week to have too many players inclined to spray by foot in the side.

The ground is only 115m wide, hardly any margin for error at all.

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