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NEWS: Nathan Jones will undergo surgery on his neck next week.Full story: http://mfcde.es/1ihJXeP

Posted by Melbourne Football Club on Thursday, September 10, 2015

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2015-09-11/jones-to-undergo-neck-surgery

 

What a soldier..

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http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2015-09-11/jones-to-undergo-neck-surgery

I guess it sheds some light on what's been a slight 'down year' for him.

(Makes me wonder about whether Garland has carried anything considering my criticism of his lack of spark and intensity all year).

Unbelievable warrior though Jonesy, lucky to have him.

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Neck surgery is serious stuff.

It's a bit of a worry.

Peyton Manning had multiple, much more serious operations on his neck and came back to set multiple NFL records (including a single season touchdown record) and make it to another Superbowl. All aged 35+.

Nathan will be fine.

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B grader.

Fmd.

Give it a rest Neeldy.

Rating a player with a letter is ridiculous. The facts are that he is a three time BNF winner, much loved by the supporters and has been our best player for a long time. Unfairly rated by 'supporters' like yourself, and the AFL in general.

IMO.

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If this was Nathan Jones playing a seaon injured, he could explode next year.

There was talk earlier in the year that he might have been carrying a shoulder/neck injury. I think against the Tigers on ANZAC eve he copped a hard knock at the bottom of a pack that floored him - looked very uncomfortable afterwards.

Captain, leader, gun.

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