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On 1 April 2016 at 1:50 PM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

This is from the UK Maths Trust test in 2010 and is circulating online today:

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$15.20

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As Garlett didn't play last week, why isn't he on the injury list as 'test'?

Posted
7 hours ago, CBDees said:

$15.20

Answer B - $13.70

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Posted (edited)
42 minutes ago, Fatman Blues said:

Answer B - $13.70

Correct!

And for your correct answer, you win the grand prize of a Calotto Ham that will be sent to you in the mail.

 

Calotto, the great taste of ham.  Mmmmm!

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8 minutes ago, AngryAtCasey said:

Correct!

And for your correct answer, you win the grand prize of a Calotto Ham that will be sent to you in the mail.

 

Calotto, the great taste of ham.  Mmmmm!

As recommended by Shaun M - mmmmmm - :):):)

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Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, monoccular said:

 

When did VDB do his ankle?  Or was it a week or two back maybe?

I would have to think this is residual from his NAB injury and has pulled up sore on the weekend, he was limping quite a bit after the game. Hopefully he can just have a week or 2 off it again then come back. Even if it is through the VFL.

Edit: I have no medical expertise or reason for this estimation, could be out for 6 months for all i know, or maybe he could play this week but they are playing it safe.

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We (along with all the other clubs) might have to start easing the loads on our potential replacement players when any of those in the senior side are out injured or due for a 'rest' ... there will be unintended consequences with more continuous play being in operation and with the rotations being slashed.

So, in a nutshell, those playing for Casey who are next in line might only play 3 quarters, a half or even less than half a full game whenever applicable ... Rodney Eade talked about giving players a bye after 6 weeks but if that is to happen, it has to be staggered.  The bench players in soccer are often kept fresh for future encounters and footy could head down the same path.

More and more, our sport is going to be more about squads rather than best 22 (and that best 22 scenario needs to be timed right)  In the end, the coaches are going to be forced into leaving the players in their rightful positions ... asking players to run up and down the ground all day without adequate rest might become a thing of the past quicker than we imagined.

Those who are 'Naturals' (aerobically fit) will come to the fore whilst burst players will need to be handled properly ... of course, we've got 100 years of history to tap into so it won't be too hard finding out how to deal with it all.  Plus, more soft tissue injuries are a possibility too ... in other words, the coaches need to be mindful of the bigger picture.

Fatigue issues are going to be confronting the coaches and the fitness staff sooner rather than later and let's hope they're on top it ... it's one of the reasons why the NAB challenge games are becoming an extra burden if those games aren't used in the right way. 

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A little on the late side but ...

Melbourne injury list: round four

Chris Dawes (calf) – 1 week

Jeff Garlett (ankle) – test

Jay Kennedy-Harris (hamstring) – 6-8

Max King (knee) – available

Mitch King (knee) – season

Ben Newton (ankle) – available

Jake Spencer (foot) – 2-3 weeks

Jack Trengove (concussion) – available

Aaron vandenBerg (ankle) – TBC

MFC website

Posted
2 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

A little on the late side but ...

Melbourne injury list: round four

Chris Dawes (calf) – 1 week

Jeff Garlett (ankle) – test

Jay Kennedy-Harris (hamstring) – 6-8

Max King (knee) – available

Mitch King (knee) – season

Ben Newton (ankle) – available

Jake Spencer (foot) – 2-3 weeks

Jack Trengove (concussion) – available

Aaron vandenBerg (ankle) – TBC

MFC website

JKH is in trouble and out of contract.

Posted
42 minutes ago, olisik said:

JKH is in trouble and out of contract.

just what i was thinking too. He's more than likely gone at season's end.

Posted (edited)

6-8 for JKH is devastating; the only thing worse would be 4-6 because his season would be over.

Hope he can get back to that really great form early in his career...

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Posted
3 hours ago, olisik said:

JKH is in trouble and out of contract.

 Signed till the end of next season

Posted

The AFL site claims this list (updated today) is really the MFC injury list:-

Melbourne injury list: round five

Angus Brayshaw (concussion) - test

Chris Dawes (calf) – 1 week

Jay Kennedy-Harris (hamstring) – 3 weeks

Mitch King (knee) – season

Jake Spencer (plantar fascia) – 3 weeks

Posted
7 hours ago, Chelly said:

The AFL site claims this list (updated today) is really the MFC injury list:-

Melbourne injury list: round five

Angus Brayshaw (concussion) - test

Chris Dawes (calf) – 1 week

Jay Kennedy-Harris (hamstring) – 3 weeks

Mitch King (knee) – season

Jake Spencer (plantar fascia) – 3 weeks

I'm assuming that by this list that Oscar, Jeff & Vandenberg have all pulled up well?

Posted
On 13/04/2016 at 11:55 PM, CBDees said:

As Garlett didn't play last week, why isn't he on the injury list as 'test'?

Because he will be 100% be playing vs the Kangaroos down at Tassie

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Posted
13 hours ago, AngryAtCasey said:

I'm assuming that by this list that Oscar, Jeff & Vandenberg have all pulled up well?

No. You can't assume that at all because 24 hours later, there's a different injury list ~

Melbourne injury list: round five

Jeff Garlett (ankle) – test

Jay Kennedy-Harris (hamstring) – 5-6 weeks

Mitch King (knee) – season

Oscar McDonald (concussion) – 1 week

Jake Spencer (foot) – 1 week

Aaron vandenBerg (ankle) – 3-4 weeks

Source: vandenBerg out for at least a month


Posted
9 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

No. You can't assume that at all because 24 hours later, there's a different injury list ~

Melbourne injury list: round five

Jeff Garlett (ankle) – test

Jay Kennedy-Harris (hamstring) – 5-6 weeks

Mitch King (knee) – season

Oscar McDonald (concussion) – 1 week

Jake Spencer (foot) – 1 week

Aaron vandenBerg (ankle) – 3-4 weeks

Source: vandenBerg out for at least a month

24 hours is a long time i guess!

Looks like Dawes may be back though which is good. May mean Hulett needs to go into defence to cover Oscar though as i can't see them playing all of Dawes, Weideman, Tim Smith & Hulett all in the same forward line at Casey.

Posted
37 minutes ago, AngryAtCasey said:

24 hours is a long time i guess!

Looks like Dawes may be back though which is good. May mean Hulett needs to go into defence to cover Oscar though as i can't see them playing all of Dawes, Weideman, Tim Smith & Hulett all in the same forward line at Casey.

Or to the dev league? I'd prefer him to play in the dev league as a forward than in the Casey seniors as a defender. He's a developing forward.

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Posted
37 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Or to the dev league? I'd prefer him to play in the dev league as a forward than in the Casey seniors as a defender. He's a developing forward.

Fair enough to.

Posted

Good to see Dawes get a run this week (hopefully) and see how he goes. For those who have attended training, is he going to ruck at all? I remember he can do it, I don't remember how good he was though and the second ruck. 

 

We are lucky to have such a short injury list but it does seem as one goes off, another comes on. 

Posted

According to the MFC site the updated injury list should see a few players back in action this week although, in view of the announcement that CP5 is due to make his AFL debut, I think the returnees can expect to be off to Windy Hill to play for the Scorpions on Sunday. Possibly, Clayton Oliver might make it back to the AFL and Matt Jones will be stiff to miss as well as the player who is going to be omitted to make way for the Truck. 

Melbourne injury list: round six

Chris Dawes (calf) – 1 week

Matt Jones (soreness) – available

Jay Kennedy-Harris (hamstring) – 5-6 weeks

Oscar McDonald (concussion) – available

Clayton Oliver (rested) – available

Joel Smith (groin) – 1 week

Jake Spencer (foot) – available

Aaron vandenBerg (ankle) – 3-4 weeks

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