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"The Demons are waiting on AFL approval for the trip, which is expected to come later this week, and club football manager Josh Mahoney said it would be a good opportunity for the No.2 draft pick."

Why would they need the AFL's permission for such a trip?

Perhaps it is to do with the amount of time off a player has, this may bite into that.

 

"The Demons are waiting on AFL approval for the trip, which is expected to come later this week, and club football manager Josh Mahoney said it would be a good opportunity for the No.2 draft pick."

Why would they need the AFL's permission for such a trip?

I'll guess it's tied up with the salary cap, or more correctly, total player payments.

Trengove takes another step in recovery

Petracca to head to Philadelphia

Just so news on the MFC website about Trenners and Petrattack

I just did a quick Google search for Bill Knowles, who is mentioned in the Petracca article as the physiotherapist we want to go see. I came across a YouTube video of him at a conference in London. He seems to know his stuff.

Here it is, for anyone who’s interested:

 

Great to hear Trenners is progressing - I really hope he makes it back

man you are such a cry baby.

I thought I was a troll for asking about Kent's hamstring injury (which was, and is fact)? I get confused by all the different things I get called here....

 

You must be a troll...

Let it go Stuie. Seriously. We don't need you dribbling everywhere each time Kent is mentioned on Demonland.

I thought I was a troll for asking about Kent's hamstring injury (which was, and is fact)? I get confused by all the different things I get called here....

I wasn't asking I was posting an injury update as some had him as a possible in v NM this week.


I thought I was a troll for asking about Kent's hamstring injury (which was, and is fact)? I get confused by all the different things I get called here....

Well let's keep it simple for you Stu! You are a [censored]!!

we should all tip in some money and buy stuie a new dummy (preferably a non-spittable one)

Inflatable?


we should all tip in some money and buy stuie a new dummy (preferably a non-spittable one)

I'd find a way...

Inflatable?

now that's an idea

if any money left over we could add a high-chair to assist stuie to claim the moral high ground

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Melbourne injury list: round 19

Sam Frost (toe) - 3 weeks

Jayden Hunt (ill) - available

Dean Kent (hamstring) - 2 weeks

Oscar McDonald (groin) - test

Cam Pedersen (wrist) - 4-5 weeks

Christian Petracca (knee) - season

Billy Stretch (rested) - available

Jack Trengove (foot) - season

I thought I was a troll for asking about Kent's hamstring injury (which was, and is fact)? I get confused by all the different things I get called here....

i actually agree with much of what you say on here, always have, and whilst your childish indignant nature never use to affect my time on here, I am now beginning to simply pity you. You should stick to football posts and let the other stuff go, because you actually have quite a good view point most often and it sucks for both you and the culture of Demonland that all the people that have/will have you placed on 'ignore', or simply just scroll past whatever you have to say without bothering to stop to read it, will never get to hear it. But you make your own bed, i suppose.

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i actually agree with much of what you say on here, always have, and whilst your childish indignant nature never use to affect my time on here, I am now beginning to simply pity you. You should stick to football posts and let the other stuff go, because you actually have quite a good view point most often and it sucks for both you and the culture of Demonland that all the people that have/will have you placed on 'ignore', or simply just scroll past whatever you have to say without bothering to stop to read it, will never get to hear it. But you make your own bed, i suppose.

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is there such a thing as stuism? if so then it's time it stopped

everyone needs to just grow up and recognise it for what it is and move on

on the other hand......

Melbourne injury list: round 19

Sam Frost (toe) - 3 weeks

Jayden Hunt (ill) - available

Dean Kent (hamstring) - 2 weeks

Oscar McDonald (groin) - test

Cam Pedersen (wrist) - 4-5 weeks

Christian Petracca (knee) - season

Billy Stretch (rested) - available

Jack Trengove (foot) - season

After Song posted a pic of Frosty's toe, I'm surprised his career isn't over!

I hope he has a stint at Casey this year.


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