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Hogan Injured?

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Reports that he was not at the family day coupled with him going down late in the game and taking awhile to get up and appear to limp a little afterwards. Cause for concern? Any word from the club? Is the sky falling?

from the family day thread:

9 hours ago, Canplay said:

Did anyone see Hoges?  I didn't and was concerned as he seemed to have a leg injury late in the game against Dogs.

 

 

Yeah he could be out for the season. I also heard Petracca suffered whiplash on the dodgem cars at the family day in another silly pre-season accident.

Not concerned. He played out the game and, in all honesty, his awkward walk and gait kinda make it look like he's limping all the time.

 
3 minutes ago, Mr. White said:

Reports that he was not at the family day coupled with him going down late in the game and taking awhile to get up and appear to limp a little afterwards. Cause for concern? Any word from the club? Is the sky falling?

 

I didn't see him at the Family Day either but that doesn't mean he wasn't there or was missing for another benign reason.

I was a little concerned when he went down late in the game but they interviewed him in the rooms after the game and he indicated that it was nothing. Have not seen any reports since that even hint at an injury.


1 minute ago, deanowerner said:

Check the "social" tab on the app or instagram. Big smile on his face in a photo with Nev and Tmac from the family day yesterday.

Just beat me to it

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6 minutes ago, deanowerner said:

Check the "social" tab on the app or instagram. Big smile on his face in a photo with Nev and Tmac from the family day yesterday.

Crisis averted
* nervously wipes sweat from brow *

 

Not sure Goodwin will be happy with this.  Looks like too much fun and we know how much he hates Jack Watts having any form of fun over the pre-season.  All 3 to be dropped for half the season.


No need to photoshop. Jesse was definitely at the family day sitting next to TMac when I took my grandson through and we met Nev going up on the stairs to join them.

The pile of bananas above TMac's right shoulder is the sign of authenticity. Notice also the signing pen in Jesse's left hand.

By the way, couldn't meet a nicer group of young men who were wonderful to the youngsters. Glad they're ours.

Go dees.

 

 

9 hours ago, Demonland said:

I found the non-photoshopped image. Nice try MFC.

Geez, Nev's got a long arm!

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

I found the non-photoshopped image. Nice try MFC.

 

Is that Otto the Auto Pilot in the middle?

30 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Sick threads. 

I quite like the new jackets also.


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