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I don't like the fact that a knee in the back has ruined his first year, and a stud in his foot almost put him out long term as well.

The club has to stop talking about this kid, because love him as much as we do and as good as he could be - he is made of glass.

The more we build him up as a Messiah - or in Roosy's case emphasise how he ISN'T one - the more the fans will be let down when he inevitably hurts himself again.

 

Jesse hogan had scans on his foot on Monday after a player landed on his foot in Perth.. All clear but in doubt for Saturday.

How is this even possible.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-03-10/relief-for-dees-hogan

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cant find the words

will we ever take a trick?

Again, by the law of averages, he should now have at least 8 seasons completely injury-free!!


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Such innocuous injuries all the bloody time where will it end.

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It said cleared of foot injury, save it for when the club starts talking about putting his season on ice.

Then again, they said he could be back in a month last year and it took 6.

 

I don't like the fact that a knee in the back has ruined his first year, and a stud in his foot almost put him out long term as well.

The club has to stop talking about this kid, because love him as much as we do and as good as he could be - he is made of glass.

The more we build him up as a Messiah - or in Roosy's case emphasise how he ISN'T one - the more the fans will be let down when he inevitably hurts himself again.

Or he is just unlucky.

SEN just reported that scans revealed no structural injury, but likely to be rested for next NAB Challenge game.

[edit] should be noted that his foot was trod on by an opponent, so it is not the 'glass jaw' syndrome.

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Must be a sore boy to need a scan after being stood on. I'm willing to bet he doesn't play this weekend. Get him in for the 3rd game or even just straight for round 1.

I knew it was too much to ask to play an entire game without at least 1 injury concern!

426?

yeah...that came to mind for sure ( now ...lol )

Again, by the law of averages, he should now have at least 8 seasons completely injury-free!!

can you put that in writing please....pretty please ( s'pose you did really )

Can we get the Richmond doctor to scan it please? If he gives it the all clear, then I will start breathing again...


put the kid on ice, he has no luck in the NAB cup


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Screw it rest him till round 1.

I think putting a screw in it is a bit of an overreaction, and it will definitely not see him ready for Round 1. From memory, that was the issue with Clark's foot, so they took it out, now look at him go.

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phewwwwww !!!!


Vomited in my mouth when I saw the thread title...

Glad to hear he's cleared, but gee, we have all built this kid up pretty high.

please change thread title

i almost shat my pants!

 

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