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Just now, stranga said:

The Viney injury has really upset me. 

Me too.  A lot more than the loss on the scoreboard.!

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Just now, Nasher said:

Yep - the group I have lazily come to refer as the foot soldiers. Exactly those players in fact.

I thought White in particular looked way in over his head. I hate to single out a rookie listed player in game 3(?) but he just couldn't compete on any level. It's a very tough way to find out that you're not at the standard. I don't begrudge him or blame him, just think it's the harsh reality.

I hate to say it, but did Goody make an error in selecting him?  Should we have given a JKH, for example, a run and left Hunt down back?  No one gets everything right, but it seems the selections backfired on us a little this week.  Very easy to say in hindsight, though.

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1 minute ago, Ditcha said:

Jack Watts was speaking pre game and saying thim him , Jeff Garlett, and Jesse Hogan all big chance to play next week.

Where?

 

Triple M reported (via AFL today, or whatever that crappy fox show is), he damaged his hammy further at training and has now torn it.

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23 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Tyson?

Looked to have hurt his knee in the dying seconds of the game. Struggled off the ground with help from a medical staff member. Knowing his knee history I'm not expecting good news.

TMac also limping heavily at the end of the match with heavily strapped leg so hopefully he pulls up ok. We're the walking dead at the moment. Shame to see injury ruin what is a very promising football team this year.

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5 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

I hate to say it, but did Goody make an error in selecting him?  Should we have given a JKH, for example, a run and left Hunt down back?  No one gets everything right, but it seems the selections backfired on us a little this week.  Very easy to say in hindsight, though.

JKH was never in the mix due to a club imposed ban on him, Kent and BenKen.

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well tonight was a downer. Yes the 4 games in 18 days did have an impact on us. But we lost this through lack of effort, the whole team was flat, we did not tackle, we did not chase. Putting both wagner and white down in the backline threw it out of wack, both did very little for the team. Hunt and Harmes both quite. Bugg may as well went off after that hit on the swans player as he contributed bugger all. We failed to man up so the swans just chipped it around us all night long.

 

Guys need to have a good long break and bring in some fresh players, wager, white, bugg, Harmes and possible ANB could all have a rest and practice their skills with Casey.

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2 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Jeez mate, put down the razor. 

No razor..just reality

Get off the weed perhaps

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2 minutes ago, Deecisive said:

well tonight was a downer. Yes the 4 games in 18 days did have an impact on us. But we lost this through lack of effort, the whole team was flat, we did not tackle, we did not chase.

That's what happens when you play 4 games in 18 days.

It takes it's toll and it did.

This was the result I expected tonight but convinced myself it wasn't going to happen...

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9 minutes ago, Watts the matter said:

Where?

 

Triple M reported (via AFL today, or whatever that crappy fox show is), he damaged his hammy further at training and has now torn it.

I must have misheard him in the Lindsay Hasett room.

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1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

No razor..just reality

Get off the weed perhaps

You're kidding yourself if you think the season is over.  Our backs are against the wall, but we've shown the ability to overcome some of those challenges this year.  4 games in 18 days will make it tough for any side.  Let's see how the next few weeks pan out for us before we start giving the season away.

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