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The continuing saga of Melbourne's injury list - 2014

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"Thanks Puss?"

Did I hear Misson say that to Burgan at the end of the injury report?

 

Yep.

Time to put Jack on the long term injury list because he's going to miss out for the rest of the season.

According to the list on the club's website, he has three mates and nobody is out for 4 to 6:-

injury list: round 22

Jack Grimes (hamstring) – season

Jayden Hunt (back) – season

Jake Spencer (ankle) – season

Jack Trengove (foot) – season

Sad part about all this is that for the first time in years we have plenty of players available for Casey but their season ends on the weekend.

The really sad part is WJ that most of them are not worth a pinch of billy goat poo .
 

The saga is due to conclude this weekend and ironically, our injury list is not as long and as deep as it has been in the past at this time of year.

Melbourne injury list: round 23

Colin Garland (knee) – test

Jayden Hunt (back) – season

Jay Kennedy-Harris (ankle) – test

Jake Spencer (ankle) – season

Luke Tapscott (back) – test

Jack Trengove (foot) – season

Of course, we should add to the unavailable list, Shannon Byrnes and Mitch Clark who retired during the season.

The saga is due to conclude this weekend and ironically, our injury list is not as long and as deep as it has been in the past at this time of year.

Melbourne injury list: round 23

Colin Garland (knee) – test

Jayden Hunt (back) – season

Jay Kennedy-Harris (ankle) – test

Jake Spencer (ankle) – season

Luke Tapscott (back) – test

Jack Trengove (foot) – season

Of course, we should add to the unavailable list, Shannon Byrnes and Mitch Clark who retired during the season.

you can of course effectively add Hogan to that List.. 'soreness" season


Speaking of Clark. There was a comment on the radio this morning that he was looking at whether he could be able to play for Freo. Should that happen it would be the most Demonesque of outcomes. However, his manager denied it, which means there could be something in it. Footy IS lies.

The really sad part is WJ that most of them are not worth a pinch of billy goat poo .

Why on earth would you bother to make an inane and belittling comment such as this?

 

If Clark plays for Freo I will absolutely spew.

spew...i'd be livid....Livid I'd be ....... ( insert some very nasty words )

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