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Swans have a fair injury list as well:

Dan Hannebery  Calf  Test
 Kieren Jack  Knee  Test
 Matthew Ling  Toe  Season
 Jarrad McVeigh  Collarbone  Test
 Lewis Melican  Hamstring  5 weeks
 Callum Mills  Foot   Season
 Sam Reid  Achilles  3 weeks
 Gary Rohan  Hand  2 weeks
 James Rose  Shoulder  Test
 Sam Naismith  Knee  Season
Zak Jones Susp 2 games  

 

 
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16 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Too bad they are on 12 wins already, they should make the finals now.

If they were on 11 they would not make it with that injury list.

Our fault entirely. 

We shoulda beat them on QB & we woulda been on 12, them 11.

16 minutes ago, Chelly said:

Our fault entirely. 

We shoulda beat them on QB & we woulda been on 12, them 11.

How do you figure that? They were way too good for us that day

 

 
1 hour ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Melbourne injury list: round 20

Mitch Hannan (knee) – test
James Harmes (hand) – available
Michael Hibberd (quadriceps) – 2-3 weeks
Jack Viney (toe) – 2-4 weeks
Jake Lever (knee) – season
Corey Maynard (hip) – season
Billy Stretch (toe) – season

Unfortunately, round 22 at the earliest for Hibberd and Viney.  With a bit of luck it will be before the end of H&A games. 

Personally I think we should shelve Viney for the rest of the year. Bringing him back early is just 2017 all over again

1 minute ago, bobby1554 said:

Personally I think we should shelve Viney for the rest of the year. Bringing him back early is just 2017 all over again

That's why our club doctors earn the big bucks. Pressure on them to make the right call either way.


18 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

Personally I think we should shelve Viney for the rest of the year. Bringing him back early is just 2017 all over again

Absolutely not. 

Give him the next 5 weeks off and unleash him in the first week of finals.

The long term picture is what I worry about. I feel like we're constantly going to be saying "Let's rest him, bringing him back early will do more harm than good". Before you know it he's played 10 games in 3 seasons. 

15 hours ago, The Great Pretender said:

Steven May (suspension) –  1 week

15 hours ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Odd injury

Brain Fartification.

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17 hours ago, bobby1554 said:

How do you figure that? They were way too good for us that day

 

Exactly.

We've had many a loss get away from us at the death, but Queens Birthday was not one of them. We were utterly schooled that day by Collingwood.


28 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

add melksham to this list, apparently, with a hamstring

What sort of credibility does the MFC have with reference to these injury lists?

Melksham is reported to have strained the hammy during the second quarter of Saturday night's game so they clearly knew when they published this week's list that he was injured ... but didn't report it until today.

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7 minutes ago, Elwood 3184 said:

What sort of credibility does the MFC have with reference to these injury lists?

Melksham is reported to have strained the hammy during the second quarter of Saturday night's game so they clearly knew when they published this week's list that he was injured ... but didn't report it until today.

This is exactly the reason why we have a "mystery injury of the week" on Demonland.

3 hours ago, Elwood 3184 said:

What sort of credibility does the MFC have with reference to these injury lists?

Melksham is reported to have strained the hammy during the second quarter of Saturday night's game so they clearly knew when they published this week's list that he was injured ... but didn't report it until today.

Yeah it’s pretty strange, he even did an interview on The Sunday Footy show and we were none the wiser. 


5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Knew Viney would be gone for season, club selling milkshakes to us all along. Gaff out for season for WCE also. Hibberd and Hunt not far off.

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I wonder how close Hibberd is considering he is still listed as 2-3 weeks which is what he was listed as when he initially got the injury.

Fingers crossed not far away. I reckon v WCE 

16 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

Fingers crossed not far away. I reckon v WCE 

I'm thinking GWS

I feel so bad for Joel Smith. Before the injury, he was playing probably his best game for the club, and his attack on the contest was bloody great.

Balls the size of watermelons that kid.

Hope you make it back next year Joel, i rate you.


Gee the kid has played about 10 games had his shoulder busted in his first game by a 6 foot 5 iconic forward who should feel ashamed of himself, came back briefly that season then did a knee injury flying for a screamer at Sandringham and works his way back to gain a regular spot this season and now this! The football gods are not fair. 

4 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Gee the kid has played about 10 games had his shoulder busted in his first game by a 6 foot 5 iconic forward who should feel ashamed of himself, came back briefly that season then did a knee injury flying for a screamer at Sandringham and works his way back to gain a regular spot this season and now this! The football gods are not fair. 

You could see him shaking his head on the ground when he did it. Cannot take a trick

1 hour ago, ding said:

I feel so bad for Joel Smith. Before the injury, he was playing probably his best game for the club, and his attack on the contest was bloody great.

Balls the size of watermelons that kid.

Hope you make it back next year Joel, i rate you.

I thought Joel's attack on the footy was outstanding. Won't be easy to fill his spot until Hibberd is ready.

 
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Melbourne injury list: round 21

Mitch King (knee) – test
Jake Melksham (hamstring) – test
Michael Hibberd (quadriceps) – 1 week
Joel Smith (collarbone) – 3-4 weeks
Jack Viney (toe) – 4 weeks
Oskar Baker (hamstring) – 6 weeks
Jake Lever (knee) – season
Corey Maynard (hip) – season
Billy Stretch (toe) – season


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