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2 hours ago, Demons11 said:

Looked ok today at the Family Day. 

Wow he made it to the family day. If he can get through that then he must be okay... :P

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Posted
17 hours ago, praha said:

Wow he made it to the family day. If he can get through that then he must be okay... :P

If he has an injured hamstring, they wouldn't make him stand for 4 hrs

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Posted (edited)
19 hours ago, praha said:

Wow he made it to the family day. If he can get through that then he must be okay... :P

I spoke to him at the Family Day, said he was fine, wasn't limping at all

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On 20/02/2017 at 5:40 PM, Satyriconhome said:

I spoke to him at the Family Day, said he was fine, wasn't limping at all

And he's out for 4 weeks.

Brilliant reporting. 

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Posted
26 minutes ago, Seraph said:

And he's out for 4 weeks.

Brilliant reporting. 

I reported his answer, you take it as given,  I never beliveve them, I asked him again today said same thing,

He was jogging around Gosch's as well this morning at half pace, so obviously not that bad

I'll take your last sentence and add you to my ignore(ant) list

Posted
33 minutes ago, Seraph said:

And he's out for 4 weeks.

Brilliant reporting. 

Haha.

I always say it all along, players are taught to play a straight bat with supporters and the media. Doesn't matter if your Mark Stevens or Saty. Your not worth spilling out valid information that will be leaked into the public.

 

 

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Posted

Best case scenario:

Returns to Casey on March 18/19 and ready to go for round 1.

Worse case scenario - runs out of time and is forced to play for Casey during the opening round weekend due to lack of preparation.

Our small forward department is becoming a concern for the early rounds.

Posted
11 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

I reported his answer, you take it as given,  I never beliveve them, I asked him again today said same thing,

He was jogging around Gosch's as well this morning at half pace, so obviously not that bad

I'll take your last sentence and add you to my ignore(ant) list

Did you just say that or do I need to check my eyes?

 

You never believe them? 

 

Hang on.

 

Wait on now.

 

What?

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Posted

From what I saw at training this morning he was in rehab group and really only boxing but I did miss first half hour so maybe he was more active then?

Posted
46 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

I reported his answer, you take it as given,  I never beliveve them, I asked him again today said same thing,

He was jogging around Gosch's as well this morning at half pace, so obviously not that bad

I'll take your last sentence and add you to my ignore(ant) list

Listen Scoop, if you didn't believe him you wouldn't have shared your conversation and used the words "he's fine".

 

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Posted
38 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Listen Scoop, if you didn't believe him you wouldn't have shared your conversation and used the words "he's fine".

 

I personaly don't believe what a player tells me in regard to an injury, I ask and report/quote the answer, up to readers to decide, Jeff said "I'm fine", not me

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Dan005 said:

From what I saw at training this morning he was in rehab group and really only boxing but I did miss first half hour so maybe he was more active then?

He ran a couple of 3/4 pace laps with Crossy, then a couple of jogging laps, did a bit of lateral movement exercises as well

Posted
1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Haha.

I always say it all along, players are taught to play a straight bat with supporters and the media. Doesn't matter if your Mark Stevens or Saty. Your not worth spilling out valid information that will be leaked into the public.

 

 

As you are privy to information as I am, I decide what to put on here, so only a small amount of the information I have appears

In Jeff Garlett's case, you get a straight bat to every question,  same with Dean Kent and a couple of others, other players are more forthcoming but they trust me not to put on here


Posted
36 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

As you are privy to information as I am, I decide what to put on here, so only a small amount of the information I have appears

In Jeff Garlett's case, you get a straight bat to every question,  same with Dean Kent and a couple of others, other players are more forthcoming but they trust me not to put on here

So let me get this straight. You don't believe anything a players says about their injury. Why do you ask then? And why, prey tell do you post their answers on DL? My head hurts.

 

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Posted
11 minutes ago, binman said:

So let me get this straight. You don't believe anything a players says about their injury. Why do you ask then? And why, prey tell do you post their answers on DL? My head hurts.

 

Correct, the reason, there are some posters and readers on here who read what I post, albeit in a non judgemental way, who can happily make their own judgement on the veracity of a reply from a player

Jeff Garlett, Dean Kent, Nathan Jones and a couple of others would tell you/me they were fine if they were carrying a broken leg, others will tell me exactly what the issue is but not to advertise, even then I wonder whether I am getting the truth

Jeff Garlett, in this case, probably has a slighty different opinion on the lenght of time he will be out, hence his reply to me, he looked to have no obvious discomfort today when 3/4 pace running

Today in no particular order I spoke/talked to Goody, Sam Frost, Josh Wagner, Dean Kent, Jack Trengove, Jeff Garlett, Nev Jetta, Dion Johnston, Jack Watts and JKH (only because he was making off with my scooter)

Posted
9 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Correct, the reason, there are some posters and readers on here who read what I post, albeit in a non judgemental way, who can happily make their own judgement on the veracity of a reply from a player

 

What? What does being non judgmental or non judgmental have to do with anything? You - not someone else - said you never believe a player's answer about an injury.

If you never believe a player on what basis can someone receiving that information second hand 'happily make their own judgement on the veracity of a reply from a player'. 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, binman said:

What? What does being non judgmental or non judgmental have to do with anything? You - not someone else - said you never believe a player's answer about an injury.

If you never believe a player on what basis can someone receiving that information second hand 'happily make their own judgement on the veracity of a reply from a player'. 

I post the reply from the player, not my interpretation of what the player said, therefore readers can make there own judgement

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

I post the reply from the player, not my interpretation of what the player said, therefore readers can make there own judgement

 

I give up. You win.

Posted
28 minutes ago, binman said:

I give up. You win.

I have read this page 8 times so far and im still scratching my head ?

 

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