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What's happening? Do we have any fit players left?

100% it was Mitch King, Max King isn't playing.

ACL confirmed. 

 

It's definitely Mitch, Max is the man not playing. No other fit rucks on the list now apart from Gawn.

No sign of Trenners at 1/4 time huddle.

  On 09/04/2016 at 09:36, Seraph said:

100% it was Mitch King, Max King isn't playing.

ACL confirmed. 

Horrible for the young fella. At least he'll have some exeprienced heads at the club in his recovery.


  On 09/04/2016 at 09:37, AngryAtCasey said:

It's definitely Mitch, Max is the man not playing. No other fit rucks on the list now apart from Gawn.

No sign of Trenners at 1/4 time huddle.

Trenners failed a concussion test and is out of the game. 

No good about Trengove, although it could be worse.  Might set his return back a week.  Horrible news for one of the King boys as well, never like to hear about that.

Outside of the injuries, does anyone have a score or a few stats?

 
  On 09/04/2016 at 09:36, Seraph said:

100% it was Mitch King, Max King isn't playing.

ACL confirmed. 

He just came back to the bench on crutches with knee on ice. Seemed to be putting some weight on it. ACL??

 

3-8-26  to  1-2-8 scorpions, 4 mins into 2nd

 


  On 09/04/2016 at 09:43, Wiseblood said:

No good about Trengove, although it could be worse.  Might set his return back a week.  Horrible news for one of the King boys as well, never like to hear about that.

Outside of the injuries, does anyone have a score or a few stats?

4.8.32

1.2.8

Scorps dominating by the sounds

Pedo! File that one.

Pederson in 2 consecutive plays which led to a mark for him at top of goal square and a goal. 


Great goal Viv!  Right foot snap across the body about 45m out. 

Brayshaw is an absolute class above when he gets possession. 


Garland supposedly playing well.

Gus playing forward and dribbles through another. 

"JKH has put someone down behind play, they're still down holding their midriff."

  On 09/04/2016 at 09:54, Seraph said:

"JKH has put someone down behind play, they're still down holding their midriff."

Good

 

Pedo is doing ruck work but hugely outsized by the Franky ruck monster. We won't win in the ruck but it's not Pedo's fault. 

There was a bit of a fight on behind play after the JKH incident apparently.

Sounds like quite a spiteful game, after the scuffle at 1/4 time. 


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