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10 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Was there a thread or match report for the hit out the guys had on Friday?

DD36 reposted a BigFooty post from Vital Dread in the Casey Preseason thread page 2 post 33.  Too hard to link on my mobile.

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Lol.

Whenever Burgo conducts these injury update videos with Misson, I can't help but laugh.

It looks like Misson is having the shittest time of his life talking about it and Burgo seems scared to ask about anything and fumbles his way through the questions.

And there's rarely anything other than vague time-lines of where players are at.

Also heard nothing about how Wagner is going.

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4 hours ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Lol.

Whenever Burgo conducts these injury update videos with Misson, I can't help but laugh.

It looks like Misson is having the shittest time of his life talking about it and Burgo seems scared to ask about anything and fumbles his way through the questions.

And there's rarely anything other than vague time-lines of where players are at.

Also heard nothing about how Wagner is going.

Lol everytime?

I've noticed this with almost all of his interviews. I get a real timid vibe about his work. I actually feel for him.

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16 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Hibberd has been ruled out of round 1 according to SEN.

Article now on MFC website saying he won't play this weekend at Casey or Round 1. They are being cautious with an Achilles injury. Don't think we'll see him for a few weeks. Hopefully it doesn't become long term and we can get him back soon. He'll be a key to our back line this season. Great interceptor and booming kick. Frees up Hunt more as well.

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On 16/03/2017 at 7:37 AM, stevethemanjordan said:

Lol.

Whenever Burgo conducts these injury update videos with Misson, I can't help but laugh.

It looks like Misson is having the shittest time of his life talking about it and Burgo seems scared to ask about anything and fumbles his way through the questions.

And there's rarely anything other than vague time-lines of where players are at.

Also heard nothing about how Wagner is going.

The injury updates are a waste of time. 

The club gives us nothing and I know they have to be cautious about releasing info about players but it really faaarks me off. 

We r left in the dark. 

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On 3/16/2017 at 8:37 AM, stevethemanjordan said:

Lol.

Whenever Burgo conducts these injury update videos with Misson, I can't help but laugh.

It looks like Misson is having the shittest time of his life talking about it and Burgo seems scared to ask about anything and fumbles his way through the questions.

And there's rarely anything other than vague time-lines of where players are at.

Also heard nothing about how Wagner is going.

Saw him in the rehab group today, looked pretty fit to me and I`d say very close to returning to the main group. In fact all in rehab group moved really well. Mitch White looked OK too but did see him chatting to a trainer and pointing to his instep of his foot, but soldiered on . Maynard was in rehab and looks in superb nic, ran a lot of laps at serious 3/4 pace. Hunt as discussed in training thread looked fine, got a headknock during training so just taking it easy but should be good for round 1.

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so that's currently 13 on an injury list?

(5 of whom are back to playing level)

lumumba - retired
garland - knee, season
frost - toe, indeterminate
hibberd - achilles, indeterminate
king - knee, indeterminate
jkh - broken arm, 8 weeks
vdb - heel, 4-6 weeks
wagner - leg injury in jlt1, 2-4 weeks
garlett - recovering from jlt1 hamstring
jetta - recovering from preseason injury
tyson - recovering from preseason injury
kent - recovering from preseeason injury
watts - recovering from preseason injury / laziness

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1 minute ago, DemonAndrew said:

so that's currently 12 on an injury list?

lumumba - retired
garland - knee, season
frost - toe, indeterminate
hibberd - achilles, indeterminate
king - knee, indeterminate
jkh - broken arm, 8 weeks
vdb - heel, 4-6 weeks

garlett - recovering from jlt1 hamstring
jetta - recovering from preseason injury
tyson - recovering from preseason injury
kent - recovering from preseeason injury
watts - recovering from preseason injury / laziness

The bolded are the only ones worth mentioning, the others are playing, therefore no longer injured.

Hibberd might be a couple of weeks and Frost is pretty much right to go judging by a recent training report.  Wagner is also not far away.

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The AFL site has struggled for accuracy in the past with its injury lists. Here's its current attempt at Melbourne's current list -

Sam Frost (toe) test
Colin Garland (knee) TBC
Jeff Garlett (hamstring) test
Michael Hibberd (Achilles) 1-2 weeks
Mitch King (knee) TBC
Joel Smith (toe) test
Dom Tyson (knee) available
Aaron vandenBerg (foot) 4-6 weeks

You can add "season" in place of TBC after Colin Garland's name.

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4 minutes ago, Deeman said:

Anyone know on which date the club's own injury list get published?

At a date of their choosing...

more likely to be early hours of the morning (say 1-2am)...

mentioning all injured players as 4-6 weeks...

then having the list removed some 59 seconds after being published 

:cool: Moral of the story - Published injury lists are a waste of time and you are better of listening to the DL members with an ounce of credibility :)

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Could be a few potential problems pending Saturday !

Flash says hello

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