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The continuing saga of Melbourne's injury list - 2014


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The Norm Smith curse back in operation

Shannon Byrnes (foot) – season

Mitch Clisby (quadriceps) – available

Daniel Cross (fibula) – 4-6 weeks

Jesse Hogan (back) – 6 weeks

Jayden Hunt (back) – 6 weeks

Max King (leg) – available

Jake Spencer (ankle) – season

Jack Trengove (foot) – season

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According to news.com.au: "Cross played on with the injury against the Kangaroos. Cross did not leave the field and threw himself into several tough contests in the dying minutes."



According to Dave Misson on the club website: "It was at the end of the game and we didn’t end up putting him back on."



Never let the facts get in the way of a good story...


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Recovery from a fractured fibula is usually straight forward. Better this than a hamstring or calf in this age group to enable him to go on next year.

Does anyone know any detail? If it it close the the ankle it can be more if a problem, but otherwise as you say usually straight forward.

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Does anyone know any detail? If it it close the the ankle it can be more if a problem, but otherwise as you say usually straight forward.

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Roos said it was a fine crack. That's why it wasn't reported until late. - allowing for Cross being as tough as nails. As such should heal without complication and in minimum time.a just reading between the lines though.

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Does anyone know any detail? If it it close the the ankle it can be more if a problem, but otherwise as you say usually straight forward.

Description covered in Dave Missons report:

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/video/2014-06-24/david-misson-rd-15-update

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Jesse Hogan (back) – 6 weeks Anyone else get excited he has numbers beside his name and not indefinite.

Not really given that he had the same number 6 beside his name when the equivalent list was released a week ago. If he is moving forward with the injury it's at such a slow pace that we're not likely see him in action for some time yet.
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big blow. The 1 percenters he provides are massive for our boys, he's a great tagger and wins a lot of his own ball. I think his absence will be very noticable this weekend. Despite doggies outs, we will be pushed i think.

I will tip us, but with little confidence. Also considering the venue and our lack of competitiveness at that venue.

Although the boys are playing a very different brand and have a very different mindset. It will be interesting to see how it plays out.
Every week is a learning curve now and I'm enjoying watching it. Every week we see something new that the boys need to improve on.
cya's at etihad.

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big blow. The 1 percenters he provides are massive for our boys, he's a great tagger and wins a lot of his own ball. I think his absence will be very noticable this weekend. Despite doggies outs, we will be pushed i think.

I will tip us, but with little confidence. Also considering the venue and our lack of competitiveness at that venue.

Although the boys are playing a very different brand and have a very different mindset. It will be interesting to see how it plays out.

Every week is a learning curve now and I'm enjoying watching it. Every week we see something new that the boys need to improve on.

cya's at etihad.

He also fixes up a lot of the other players' mistakes. For example, he often scoops up a handpass that misses a target or gets the ball back after one of our player's disposals are smothered. He'll be missed.

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He also fixes up a lot of the other players' mistakes. For example, he often scoops up a handpass that misses a target or gets the ball back after one of our player's disposals are smothered. He'll be missed.

He is such an honest footballer.

What really impresses me about him is he is a "contest to contest" footballer. He doesn't drop his intensity or his head if something doesn't go his way.

He was stitched up twice in quick succession by Zaharakis but straight after gut run to be the last link in the chain that got the ball to Salem.

He is a total professional.

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big blow. The 1 percenters he provides are massive for our boys, he's a great tagger and wins a lot of his own ball. I think his absence will be very noticable this weekend. Despite doggies outs, we will be pushed i think.

I will tip us, but with little confidence. Also considering the venue and our lack of competitiveness at that venue.

Although the boys are playing a very different brand and have a very different mindset. It will be interesting to see how it plays out.

Every week is a learning curve now and I'm enjoying watching it. Every week we see something new that the boys need to improve on.

cya's at etihad.

I agree Cross will be missed far more than anyone who depends on footy stats would realise. He is just "there", a presence and a support, well over and above the recordable things he does.

Yes - it is a vastly different brand of footy in 2014 - we missed one chance to beat a long standing bogey last week, but we have an opportunity to beat another one this time, at Doglands Stadium. A win there would be very sweet.

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I agree Cross will be missed far more than anyone who depends on footy stats would realise. He is just "there", a presence and a support, well over and above the recordable things he does.

Agree 100%.

We will miss this guy more than any other this year.

He regularly shut down the opposition gun.

He regularly gets tough hard ball

He regularly makes a split second correct decision

He regularly handballs to advantage

Viney tiring.

Makes me think we are in for a tough month of footy.

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Agree 100%.

We will miss this guy more than any other this year.

This year is right. I'd be very surprised if he plays again this season.

He regularly shut down the opposition gun.

He regularly gets tough hard ball

He regularly makes a split second correct decision

He regularly handballs to advantage

Viney tiring.

Makes me think we are in for a tough month of footy.

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Jordie McKenzie comes back from suspension just as Nev Jetta prepares to take his week off thanks to the MRP.

On the injury front:-

Melbourne injury list: round 16

Shannon Byrnes (foot) – season

Daniel Cross (leg) – 4-6 weeks

Jesse Hogan (back) – 4-6 weeks

Jayden Hunt (back) – 4-6 weeks

Tom McDonald (calf) – test

Jake Spencer (ankle) – season

Jack Trengove (foot) – season

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good ol 426...back to haunt !!! :unsure:

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good ol 426...back to haunt !!! :unsure:

Back with a vengeance Bub:-

Shannon Byrnes (foot) – season

Daniel Cross (fibula) – 3-4 weeks

Michael Evans (AC joint/shoulder) – 4-6 weeks

Jesse Hogan (back) – 3-4 weeks

Jayden Hunt (back) – 3-4 weeks

Max King (medial ligament sprain) – 2 weeks

Jake Spencer (ankle) – season

Jimmy Toumpas (acute appendicitis) – 4-6 weeks

Jack Trengove (foot) – season

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