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Don't want to raise panic, Hogan is off with a knee injury. Went straight off at the 10min mark. Think it may be just jarred knee hopefully, being assesed by the doctor now.

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How's Taggert moving KC. I really would love to see him have a crack in the ones before season's out. And if Hogan has really hurt himself shoot me now

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How's Taggert moving KC. I really would love to see him have a crack in the ones before season's out. And if Hogan has really hurt himself shoot me now

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Sorry RtG but you did ask!

I have no idea on injury mate just could not help myself.

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Bendigo playing everyone behind the ball and its a real scramble. Plenty of tight spots and Casey have scored only one point with the wind as all players are playing in Casey's forward half. James Magner is having a day out getting lots of the footy as are Jimmy Toumpas and David Rodan.

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BANG!

Sorry RtG but you did ask!

I have no idea on injury mate just could not help myself.

Ah, but a scratch, a scratch. A plague on you Old Dee.

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Don't want to raise panic, Hogan is off with a knee injury. Went straight off at the 10min mark. Think it may be just jarred knee hopefully, being assesed by the doctor now.

Shouldn't be playing anyway, we should've shut him down weeks ago.

Hopefully it's just minor and our football department learn from this.

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Shouldn't be playing anyway, we should've shut him down weeks ago.

Why not?

He won't develop sitting on the boundary!

We need to get games into our younger guys and Casey has been perfect for him.

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I watched hogan go down in front of me. There was a horrible crack, sort of like breaking a branch over you knee. He did get up and hobbile off but. I eve dropped on the DR on the phone and heard he was off for scans at 3:15 and heard him mention checking the PCL. I then asked when he was off the phone and he was adamant he thought it was not serious

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I watched hogan go down in front of me. There was a horrible crack, sort of like breaking a branch over you knee. He did get up and hobbile off but. I eve dropped on the DR on the phone and heard he was off for scans at 3:15 and heard him mention checking the PCL. I then asked when he was off the phone and he was adamant he thought it was not serious

I am still expecting him to kick 10 in the last quarter!

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Half time in the worst game in history and Casey leads 8.3.51 to Bendigo 2.4.16.

Its sounding pretty good from where I am sitting KC.

I will accept a win any day.

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On the up side, PCL means out for the season but probably back, 100% for week one of preseason. Even a torn meniscus would be similar. 8 weeks and back on deck.

ACL is a bit more serious, because PCL can heal on its own.

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