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Demon Injuries 2017 season


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The list as published on the AFL website:

Angus Brayshaw Concussion Indefinite
Lochie Filipovic Hip flexor 1-2 weeks
Colin Garland* Knee Season
Max Gawn Hamstring 4 weeks
Jesse Hogan Cancer Indefinite
Pat McKenna Hamstring 10-12 weeks
Christian Salem Suspension Available
Joel Smith Shoulder 4 weeks
Jake Spencer Shoulder 2 weeks
Aaron vandenBerg* Heel 8 weeks
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The latest injury news is that Jake Spencer is a chance to play in Monday’s Queen’s Birthday clash against Collingwood at the MCG, Max Gawn is now only one to two weeks away and Jesse Hogan (testicular cancer) and Angus Brayshaw (concussion) are continually being assessed.

Melbourne injury list: round 12

Angus Brayshaw (concussion) – indefinite
Lochie Filipovic (hip) – 3-4 weeks
Colin Garland (knee) – season
Max Gawn (hamstring) – 1-2 weeks
Jesse Hogan (testicular cancer) – indefinite
Pat McKenna (hamstring) – 10 weeks
Joel Smith (shoulder) – 3-4 weeks
Jake Spencer (shoulder) – test
Aaron vandenBerg (heel) – indefinite

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Maxy was just on Ch 7 News and says could be back next week for the Bulldogs game :)

With a completely straight face Max said: "I trained on Saturday with the boys and was best on, so if I keep that form going, I should be all right." :rolleyes: Only Max could conjure up a BOG at training to push his case!!

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-06-11/star-demon-max-gawn-on-verge-of-return

 

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Maxy's a test, Tim Smith's gawn for 2017 and Jesse Hogan is taking it 426 weeks at a time.
 
Melbourne injury list: round 13
 
Angus Brayshaw (concussion) – indefinite
Lochie Filipovic (hip) – 2 weeks
Colin Garland (knee) – season
Max Gawn (hamstring) – test
Jesse Hogan (testicular cancer) – 4-6 weeks
Pat McKenna (hamstring) – 6-8 weeks
Joel Smith (shoulder) – 2 weeks
Tim Smith (navicular bone) – season
Aaron vandenBerg (heel) – season
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Great to see that Joel Smith is only a couple of weeks away. He was incredibly unlucky to be injured in the opening quarter of his debut and deserves another shot provided a spot opens up.

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I kinda threw up a little bit seeing Hogan as 4-6! They could've made it anything else. Hell make it indefinite! But not 4-6! :wacko:

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5 hours ago, Pates said:

I kinda threw up a little bit seeing Hogan as 4-6! They could've made it anything else. Hell make it indefinite! But not 4-6! :wacko:

Jesse Hogan is dealing with cancer and not some ordinary soft tissue injury. The situation has to be dealt with sensibly and with due sensitivity. This involves dealing not only with the physical but with the psychological side of things that often demands patience and time. In that regard, the timeline has come down from "indefinite" to 4 - 6 weeks and as fans, we should be accepting of that. 

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In other and better news Gawny is a definite for this week, while it looks like Watts, Jetta and Hunt should all be fine for the West Coast game.  Watts will need to pass a fitness test on Thursday, although Misson did say he had pulled up very well from the weekend.

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Hibberd also in doubt I understand.

"Sore" apparently.

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29 minutes ago, ProperDee said:

Hibberd also in doubt I understand.

"Sore" apparently.

Hibberd not even mentioned as a test in the injury list

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2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

WTF. I have started to enjoy footy again.

Jones out 4-6 weeks.

Watts doubtful.

Hibberd pulled up sore and in doubt this week.

Stretch and JKH on the plane as standbys this week.

Thank god big Max is back.

Would be good to see trenners at least as emergency

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Not only an opportunity for our mids to get creative with covering Jones loss and learning for the long term, but also an opportunity for Jack Viney to captain the club in a very important part of the year with big Max to offer additional ruck and leadership support. Will hold him/us in good stead long term

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While we seem to have tamed Etihad and won 3 of 4 games this year, it is still taking an almighty toll on our players. 

The soft tissue injuries to our most valuable players (Gawn/Jones) happened there. 

That ground is costing us big time!

 

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Poor old Jonesy finally gets to play in a team in good form on a roll and does his quad 

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16 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

While we seem to have tamed Etihad and won 3 of 4 games this year, it is still taking an almighty toll on our players. 

The soft tissue injuries to our most valuable players (Gawn/Jones) happened there. 

That ground is costing us big time!

 

and joel smith

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