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MFC injury list - 2015

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Try running or jumping with a stuffed toe and see how you go. Its a delicate injury that takes time to get over.

The overreactions are hilarious.

Yes, the overreactions are just weird.

We need look no further than Jack Trengove's situation to know how delicate foot issues are.

I hope Frost takes as long as is necessary to be 110% OK before coming back.

 

Looking at the selected teams for the AFL and VFL for this weekend, it would appear that our stocks are improving considerably.

With 16 players named out at Casey on top of the 22 playing today for the Demons, our injury list is down to 6:-

* the trio who are out for the season and

* Dean Kent

* Christian Salem, and

* Sam Frost

Things are looking up for a better finish to the season than last year.

 

Kent likely to play Development league this week :)

Salem 1 more week and likely to play the weekend after :)

Kent a chance to play Development League

Melbourne injury list: round 15

Sam Frost (toe) – 4-6 weeks
Dean Kent (hamstring) – test
Cameron Pedersen (wrist) – season
Christian Petracca (knee) – season
Christian Salem (hamstring) – 1 week
Jack Trengove (foot) – season


I think we can forget Frost for 2015

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That leaves Salem and Perhaps Kent for the last three weeks or so of the season

Frost was 4-6 on May 8th! So what's with the 4-6 call today?

Frost was 4-6 on May 8th! So what's with the 4-6 call today?

Broken toe was the initial injury as I remember.

Foot injuries are shocking things to get over.

With our luck the operation will have failed and he will start taking photos.

 

Broken toe was the initial injury as I remember.

Foot injuries are shocking things to get over.

With our luck the operation will have failed and he will start taking photos.

I'm depressed reading that....


Frost was 4-6 on May 8th! So what's with the 4-6 call today?

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Frost was 4-6 on May 8th! So what's with the 4-6 call today?

They meant 4-6 weeks, until they can call it another 4-6.

Yes, the overreactions are just weird.

We need look no further than Jack Trengove's* situation to know how delicate foot issues are.

I hope Frost takes as long as is necessary to be 110% OK before coming back.

Can't be bothered to trawling through the posts, but I do wonder how many of those who are berating the club for caution on Frost's foot are also the ones who castigated the club for supposedly rushing Trengove back enabling an aggravation of his injury, though undiagnosed (and quite possibly undiagnosable) at the time

Just saying..........

* and that photographer guy too

Edited by monoccular

Can't be bothered to trawling through the posts, but I do wonder how many of those who are berating the club for caution on Frost's foot are also the ones who castigated the club for supposedly rushing Trengove back enabling an aggravation of his injury, though undiagnosed (and quite possibly undiagnosable) at the time

Just saying..........

* and that photographer guy too

I don't think I have read anyone saying he should be back Playing.

IMO People are concerned / amazed at how long he has been out and there does not seem to be any improvment.

Again wtf is Misson doing? Frost was listed as 4-6 over 8 weeks ago now. FCS, send him to the Richmond doctor, then we'll get a more accurate reading.


They are keeping Frost in cotton wool for round 23 when he will be unleashed against his old team GWS and kick 8 goals in a Demon win

They are keeping Frost in cotton wool for round 23 when he will be unleashed against his old team GWS and kick 8 goals in a Demon win

Not sure what you had for dinner h_h but I suspect it was liquid

Edited by old dee

Good to see our injury list down at this time of year. Kent might get in 5-6 afl games and Salem 4-5 towards the end of the year. Would actually like Frost playing for a couple of games in the 2s. Could be good for Casey finals!

Again wtf is Misson doing? Frost was listed as 4-6 over 8 weeks ago now. FCS, send him to the Richmond doctor, then we'll get a more accurate reading.

Needed a trademark response.

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Again wtf is Misson doing? Frost was listed as 4-6 over 8 weeks ago now. FCS, send him to the Richmond doctor, then we'll get a more accurate reading.

In case you were not aware, Missen isn't an orthopaedic / foot surgeon. Not even a doctor.

So, what do you expect him to do with a broken foot / toe?


 

Broken toe was the initial injury as I remember.

Foot injuries are shocking things to get over.

With our luck the operation will have failed and he will start taking photos.

Speaking of the photographer anyone see him lately?

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