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Dave Misson on the injury update with Matt Burgan said Hogan at least 2-3 away

What I have been saying for months

2-3 is football speak for 426

From Day 1 of this injury I have been saying expect nothing before May.

Got shouted at but it looks like a certainty now.

Am I say I told you so.

YES

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Moving the conversation away from our impotent forward line, I was impressed with our ability across the middle - both offensively and defensively. If we can take our time going forward (or move the ball very, very quickly) we can be damaging and actually score goals.

Although 21 scoring shots from 47 Inside 50s isn't terrible.

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Ok, I think it is time to move on from the injury list to the game itself.

dees by 8 points.

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Moving the conversation away from our impotent forward line, I was impressed with our ability across the middle - both offensively and defensively. If we can take our time going forward (or move the ball very, very quickly) we can be damaging and actually score goals.

Although 21 scoring shots from 47 Inside 50s isn't terrible.

I agree 15 goals 6 would have improved my humour considerably

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Glossary of Terms

50/50 - 1-2 Weeks

1-2 - 4 Weeks

2-3 - 4-6 Weeks

4-6 - Season

TBA - May not play again

I think you are very much on the money boydie

I would add one more

His rehab is progressing well -- He will ready for round 1 next year

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Note it will be "2-3" in another 5 wks.

I seem to remember Misson saying Clark was 4-6 weeks.

Doesn't look promising when he has been sent up to the AIS to help sort his calf out - queens bday match is my prediction.

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I seem to remember Misson saying Clark was 4-6 weeks.

Doesn't look promising when he has been sent up to the AIS to help sort his calf out - queens bday match is my prediction.

I think u might be talking about Dawes there Wormburner.

Anytime this season would be a bonus.

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Anyone like the idea of Viney as a Sub?

If not, Casey has the bye and he won't play at all.

I don't think it would hurt if he has a run around for the last 35 - 40 minutes V WCE when the fizz has gone out of the contest.

Then have him primed for a starting role V GWS.

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