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Well the Footy Show can get Pharked if thats what they call an interview. It was a 30 second grab from Damo interviewing Jesse and all was said was the issue he went threw last year.

Changed channel.

 

Does anyone even know what was being scanned, and with what modality? MR, ultrasound, CT?  Head, back, finger?

Could be something, or nothing - in fact certainly one of those options.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Well the Footy Show can get Pharked if thats what they call an interview. It was a 30 second grab from Damo interviewing Jesse and all was said was the issue he went threw last year.

Changed channel.

It was relatively interesting for such a short segment but not really an interview. Good to see Jesse open up and be honest and hopefully he's worked through some of his issues which aren't nearly as big as some people were trying to make them. The whole thing was a bit odd but I suspect it's just a little thing that club wanted Hoges to do and helps keep Barrett at arms length.

 
5 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

It was relatively interesting for such a short segment but not really an interview. Good to see Jesse open up and be honest and hopefully he's worked through some of his issues which aren't nearly as big as some people were trying to make them. The whole thing was a bit odd but I suspect it's just a little thing that club wanted Hoges to do and helps keep Barrett at arms length.

What's the world coming to? Seriously!

9 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

It was relatively interesting for such a short segment but not really an interview. Good to see Jesse open up and be honest and hopefully he's worked through some of his issues which aren't nearly as big as some people were trying to make them. The whole thing was a bit odd but I suspect it's just a little thing that club wanted Hoges to do and helps keep Barrett at arms length.

It was terrible. Ablett and Lockett couldn't do an interview either coincidence?


9 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Well the Footy Show can get Pharked if thats what they call an interview. It was a 30 second grab from Damo interviewing Jesse and all was said was the issue he went threw last year.

Changed channel.

Such understated beauty.  

Seeing as we don't know anything, I say it's time to speculate wildly and make guesses that are, by definition, uninformed.

11 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Well the Footy Show can get Pharked if thats what they call an interview. It was a 30 second grab from Damo interviewing Jesse and all was said was the issue he went threw last year.

Changed channel.

Im impressed you managed to turn it onto that channel at all, I couldn't bring myself to turn on the TV

 
45 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

Def not injured he is right amongst it at training.

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He had a look at his left hammy with the medicos towards the end of Tuesday's session, assume because back and hammy are all related, sent for scan

Training strongly today, no issue

As I have said before players have to report even the slightest twinge

40 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

He had a look at his left hammy with the medicos towards the end of Tuesday's session, assume because back and hammy are all related, sent for scan

Training strongly today, no issue

As I have said before players have to report even the slightest twinge

I'm not normally a negative person but I will hyperventilate next time Hogan is reported to go in for scans as well. 

1 hour ago, Satyriconhome said:

 

As I have said before players have to report even the slightest twinge

Thanks for reminding me again Saty, I'd forgotten. 

10 minutes ago, Vogon Poetry said:

Thanks for reminding me again Saty, I'd forgotten. 

Credit where credit is due Saty has, as i have said before, mastered the subtle wind up 

1 hour ago, binman said:

Credit where credit is due Saty has, as i have said before, mastered the subtle wind up 

In his usual ultracrepidarian way.


1 minute ago, McQueen said:

In his usual ultracrepidarian way.

nice, mcqueen. you get demonland WOTD award :lol:

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