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Geelong Cats General Manager of Football Steve Hocking said the club was being ultra precautionary with Stanley and Clark.

"Mitch is a player we view as a long term player for the club so after his foot pulled up sore following the Kangaroos game we decided to not take the risk in the short-term." Hocking said.


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I'm afraid it's got to the point where threads like this are simply no longer funny... they are just plain nasty. I really hope the moderators nip this one in the bud quick smart!

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I'm afraid it's got to the point where threads like this are simply no longer funny... they are just plain nasty. I really hope the moderators nip this one in the bud quick smart!

I agree, it's a real pain in the foot.

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Malingering,Goldbricking,Bogan.

All the best [censored]!

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I'm afraid it's got to the point where threads like this are simply no longer funny... they are just plain nasty. I really hope the moderators nip this one in the bud quick smart!

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is he doing what i think he is?

No. He's bitching because he's just realized Katie Holmes will never love him. God! Don't you know anything!?!?!

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No. He's bitching because he's just realized Katie Holmes will never love him. God! Don't you know anything!?!?!

who's katie holmes, chook? related to sherlock by any chance?

edit: or maybe john?

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I'm 65, been following the demons since 1958 when I walked to my grandmother's house in North Sunshine and watched the last quarter of a team getting flogged and sympathized with them. Of course, it was the 1958 Grand Final. I have a 17 year old daughter who said to me recently that I always barrack for losers!

I must say, my sympathy capacity has just about worn out and I've lost my re charger. That's precisely why I remain angry that Clark and Frawley walked out on the demons and it's precisely why when they get injured a small part of me rejoices.

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I'm 65, been following the demons since 1958 when I walked to my grandmother's house in North Sunshine and watched the last quarter of a team getting flogged and sympathized with them. Of course, it was the 1958 Grand Final. I have a 17 year old daughter who said to me recently that I always barrack for losers!

I must say, my sympathy capacity has just about worn out and I've lost my re charger. That's precisely why I remain angry that Clark and Frawley walked out on the demons and it's precisely why when they get injured a small part of me rejoices.

comparing Frawley to Clark is like holding a candle to the sun

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I'm afraid it's got to the point where threads like this are simply no longer funny... they are just plain nasty. I really hope the moderators nip this one in the bud quick smart!

Killjoy.

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Recruiting Clark is kind of like buying a $20 cd player from Kmart,they will both be useless in a few weeks.

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If he breaks his foot don't come running to us.

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