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55 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

afl.com.au reporting up to 4 week hammy

Thanks.  Very disappointing. 

 

With this quick turnaround and extended squads plus players being "dropped" at Casey I have lost track of the injuries.

Is there an official updated list since the April 10/11 posted above.

Thanks


On 4/25/2018 at 12:37 PM, Demons11 said:

What was Kent’s injury?? 

 

On 4/25/2018 at 1:25 PM, Hell Bent said:

afl.com.au reporting up to 4 week hammy

 

On 4/25/2018 at 2:20 PM, Demons11 said:

Thanks.  Very disappointing. 

Well hopefully not the same side as his major one last time. 

Ch7 are reporting Petracca still in hospital having had more surgery on his finger.?

Edit - added this Ch 7 update.

 

Get well quickly! Club is confident he will play vs Saints on Sunday.?

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

Ch7 clearly not reading the original article http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-04-26/petracca-to-miss-due-to-dog-bite

Misson said Petracca would be monitored over the next few days, but was set to miss just one week.

“The doctor felt it needed a decent wash-out in surgery, and the important thing is that the wound needs to stay open for three days to guarantee that that infection’s gone before they stitch it up,” he said.

“Unfortunately, those three days coincide with the game, and the doctor actually wants him to stay in hospital over the weekend, just to make sure that the infection’s gone.”

Today is Monday, so once the infection's gone, the finger is stitched back up. Seems part of the routine from what I can see.

 

7 minutes ago, binman said:

In other injury news Lynch from GC out for at least 4 weeks. Shame for him. Good news for us.

That said Oscar would be disappointed not to get a crack at him and try and add Lynch to the notches on his belt.  

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/lynch-sidelined-with-knee-injury-20180501-p4zcmr.html

The MFCSS voice inside of my head can't decide whether he'll have a miraculous recovery in time to return for our match or whether his replacement will have a blinder. 

The glass is never full. ?

21 minutes ago, binman said:

In other injury news Lynch from GC out for at least 4 weeks. Shame for him. Good news for us.

That said Oscar would be disappointed not to get a crack at him and try and add Lynch to the notches on his belt.  

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/lynch-sidelined-with-knee-injury-20180501-p4zcmr.html

And hopefully Steve May misses more than the 1 week.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-injury-list-casualty-ward-for-every-club-after-round-6/news-story/3cfdcb723c0d2ccfae8abdde3ce7b63a

A few additions to the list in the link.

MELBOURNE

Pat McKenna (hamstring) — indefinite

Aaron vandenBerg (ankle) — 7

Jack Viney (foot) — 1-2 weeks

Christian Salem (Broken Thumb) - 1-2 weeks (1 week according to Misson)

Christian Petracca (Finger) - Test

Jesse Hogan (Knee knock) - Test

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

As for the opposition this week.

ST KILDA

Josh Bruce (back) — 4-5 weeks

Darren Minchington (knee) — 3-5 weeks

Dylan Roberton (heart condition) — indefinite

Doultan Langlands (glandular fever) — indefinite

Who ?? ??


5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

As for the opposition this week.

ST KILDA

Josh Bruce (back) — 4-5 weeks

Darren Minchington (knee) — 3-5 weeks

Dylan Roberton (heart condition) — indefinite

Doultan Langlands (glandular fever) — indefinite

Is Lan glands the name of the condition?

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Bruce is a huge out for us for historical reasons. :P

 

Is the only name i recognised. I agree historically he's a nuisance. I don't rate him particularly.

Roberton has played well against us in the passed 2 games. Big out for them


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-injury-list-casualty-ward-for-every-club-after-round-6/news-story/3cfdcb723c0d2ccfae8abdde3ce7b63a

A few additions to the list in the link.

MELBOURNE

Pat McKenna (hamstring) — indefinite

Aaron vandenBerg (ankle) — 7

Jack Viney (foot) — 1-2 weeks

Christian Salem (Broken Thumb) - 1-2 weeks (1 week according to Misson)

Christian Petracca (Finger) - Test

Jesse Hogan (Knee knock) - Test

Dave Missions' list is a bit longer, has the following additions!

Dean Kent (hamstring) - 4-5 weeks

Mitch King (elbow)- 5 6 weeks

Lachlan Filipovic (managing loads) - 2 weeks

Corey Maynard (hip) - 8 weeks

Harley Balic (foot) - 2 weeks

 

The whole injury list is here:

Harley Balic (plantar fascia) – 2-3 weeks
Lochie Filipovic (rested) – 2 weeks
Jesse Hogan (knee/ankle) – test
Dean Kent (hamstring) – 4-5 weeks
Mitch King (elbow) – 5-6 weeks
Corey Maynard (hip) – 6-8 weeks
Pat McKenna (hamstring) – indefinite
Christian Petracca (finger) – test
Christian Salem (thumb) – 1-2 weeks
Aaron vandenBerg (ankle) – 4-6 weeks
Jack Viney (foot) – 1-2 weeks

It's certainly getting longer which is not a good thing, but the positive is that outside of Hogan, Trac and Viney they aren't really best 22 players.  And those three won't be on the list for much longer as well.

14 minutes ago, Watts the matter said:

Dave Missions' list is a bit longer, has the following additions!

Dean Kent (hamstring) - 4-5 weeks

Mitch King (elbow)- 5 6 weeks

Lachlan Filipovic (managing loads) - 2 weeks

Corey Maynard (hip) - 8 weeks

Harley Balic (foot) - 2 weeks

 

Forgot about Kent and Balic. Did not know about Maynard.

Starting to believe in this Norm Smith Curse thing.

 
13 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Forgot about Kent and Balic. Did not know about Maynard.

Starting to believe in this Norm Smith Curse thing.

Balic has been out for 2 weeks with no notice and now for another 2 weeks.... poor guy.. what is it about our mature draftees.

Maynard ... 8 weeks .... almost career ending in reality

11 on the list... that is in excess of 25% of the list.. whether or not they are best 22 it is not good for overall team development... (not sure if resting Flip counts as an injury)

Edited by Diamond_Jim


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