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MFC injury list - 2015

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Sam spoke at the Premium Members' room last Sunday. From memory he said that he hoped to play the last couple of games at Casey, and he certainly said that he would play finals with Casey if they made it.

Have I missed something?

Has anyone heard just what was Sam Frost's toe injury?

A fracture, a dislocation, tendonitis, fasciitis?

 

Have I missed something?

Has anyone heard just what was Sam Frost's toe injury?

A fracture, a dislocation, tendonitis, fasciitis?

tinitis? oops i mean tinea

Edited by daisycutter

Have I missed something?

Has anyone heard just what was Sam Frost's toe injury?

A fracture, a dislocation, tendonitis, fasciitis?

Sounds like gout.

Lay off the jars Frosty

 

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

No mention there of Max King and Dean Terlich both of who came off injured at Casey last week?

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Melbourne injury list: round 20

Jack Fitzpatrick (ill) – available

Sam Frost (toe) – 3 weeks

Dean Kent (hamstring) – 1 week

Max King (hamstring) – 2 weeks

Oscar McDonald (groin) – available

Cameron Pedersen (wrist) – 3 weeks

Christian Petracca (knee) – season

Jack Trengove (foot) – season

Aaron vandenBerg (ankle) – 3 weeks


Most if not all are either stamped or contracted for the future. On ice. May as well let Michie, Riley, Newton, and JKH have a run for the remainder of the year. No comment on Toump.

Melbourne injury list: round 20

Jack Fitzpatrick (ill) – available

Sam Frost (toe) – 3 weeks

Dean Kent (hamstring) – 1 week

Max King (hamstring) – 2 weeks

Oscar McDonald (groin) – available

Cameron Pedersen (wrist) – 3 weeks

Christian Petracca (knee) – season

Jack Trengove (foot) – season

Aaron vandenBerg (ankle) – 3 weeks

Looks like Frost might make it back for the last game of the season, although he's more likely to be 3 weeks that week.

Melbourne injury list: round 20

Jack Fitzpatrick (ill) – available

Sam Frost (toe) – 3 weeks

Dean Kent (hamstring) – 1 week

Max King (hamstring) – 2 weeks

Oscar McDonald (groin) – available

Cameron Pedersen (wrist) – 3 weeks

Christian Petracca (knee) – season

Jack Trengove (foot) – season

Aaron vandenBerg (ankle) – 3 weeks

Interesting we have gone from 12 players injured around about round 4 through to round 16 or so when we dropped down to 6 injured for a short while, then it is now back to 9. Now most of our injuries are from our top 25 players so we have played only at about 60% potential all year. If it all came together next season it could be interesting! Here is hoping.

 

Inflatable?

not for long Biff, stu would talk the smile right of its dial. it'd deflate quicker than a gysberts 10Mtr sprint.


is there such a thing as stu tism? 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......

;)

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.

it's OK jumbo, they're growing another for him in a peatree dish.

Have I missed something?

Has anyone heard just what was Sam Frost's toe injury?

A fracture, a dislocation, tendonitis, fasciitis?

frost bite, from trekking the hym alaya

it's OK jumbo, they're growing another for him in a peatree dish.

Petrie-dish Dee-luded? You might have missed one there.

Interesting we have gone from 12 players injured around about round 4 through to round 16 or so when we dropped down to 6 injured for a short while, then it is now back to 9. Now most of our injuries are from our top 25 players so we have played only at about 60% potential all year. If it all came together next season it could be interesting! Here is hoping.

I think that's a bit ambitious. We just don't know where Frost, Trengove and Petracca would sit in the best 22 stakes. They could be in it, could be a fair way out of it.

Our 2 biggest injuries so far have been Kent and Salem who are both best 22 IMO but in a lot of ways should've been replaceable if you are a side with good depth. Pedersen has missed a long stint as well and whilst he is probably best 25 again he should be replaceable.

Overall I'd say we've had about a league average year. Obviously that changes if Frost, Trengove and Petracca were all going to be major difference makers this year but all things considered I doubt they would've been.


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Overall I'd say we've had about a league average year. ...

I disagree in that with 44 players on a list, approx half should be best 22.

Where have the long term injuries to Bail, Jones, Terlich, Riley, Michie, Jamar, Spencer, King, OMac, McKenzie, White, Fitzpatrick been?

Hardly any injuries the bottom third of our list. Everything to best 22 and the fringe.

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The list lengthens as the end of the season nears. An all too familiar story, I'm afraid.

Melbourne injury list: round 21

Jack Fitzpatrick (concussion) – test

Neville Jetta (neck) – test

Dean Kent (hamstring) – available

Max King (hamstring) – 1 week

Cameron Pedersen (wrist) – season

Christian Petracca (knee) – season

Christian Salem (illness) – available

Jimmy Toumpas (concussion) – 1 week

Jack Trengove (foot) – season

Dom Tyson (hamstring) – test

Aaron vandenBerg (ankle) – season

Sam Frost?

Done "the MFC thing" - gone to Buller or Falls Creek. At least I heard a whisper that frost was there.

Done "the MFC thing" - gone to Buller or Falls Creek. At least I heard a whisper that frost was there.

Frost in Mansfield this morning. Hope that helps.


Fitz has concussion? I thought the Casey report said he didn't come back after half time due to blood sugar issues?

 
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Melbourne injury list: round 22

Jack Fitzpatrick (concussion) – test

Neville Jetta (neck) – test

Max King (hamstring) – test

Heritier Lumumba (ankle) – test

Cameron Pedersen (wrist) – season

Christian Petracca (knee) – season

Jimmy Toumpas (concussion) – available

Jack Trengove (foot) – season

Dom Tyson (hamstring) – test

Aaron vandenBerg (hamstring) – season

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Sam Frost not on the list again?

Could somebody please call the club and ask if he's been lost at the snow?


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