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8 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Why announce it now though? In doing so you gotta imagine he's going to miss the first few rounds.

To give them breathing space so when rnd 1 comes around and he is still a month from playing we’re a little more comfortable.

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Disappointed mainly because I wanted to see him shitmix Selwood.

But, what a refreshing change to finally feel at ease with our midfield depth.

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I understand why and it’s better we don’t risk it, but damn. There goes my hopes for round 1.

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1 hour ago, DeeSpencer said:

The right decision. Learning from the mistakes of last year.

Hoping he plays for Casey next weekend and can build for round 2 onwards.

Be aware, although he is a noted 'fast healer', it is against his best outcomes to return by Round 2. I'd reckon that he needs another month - even two - to improve the injury with limited training stress placed upon the injury. These days, C-V work and effective strength training to keep in tone can be quite easily and comprehensively managed; he will not lose his ball skills nor his drive. Training stress can then be undertaken with caution (of course) in the latter part of this continuing recovery and healing process. We are all very patient and considerate - no, understanding - of his real needs despite his great enthusiasm to return to the playing field with his team; however, he is too great an asset and personality to risk this rapid recovery and deployment. The MFC is Jay Viney.

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24 minutes ago, MFC-11 said:

Love it, made my day. Well found

What a great tribute to the inter-team rivalry and history. This brings back wonderful memories - it truly does - of Polly Farmer, Bill Goggin and Co. Goggin was the toughest footballer that I ever played against, without doubt. How well-written was this piece of journalism? It is a gem in the football genre. 

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1 minute ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

I wouldn't want to be his first-up opponent in the VFL...

That is a very pertinent thought.

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2 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

The wrong (and bad) decision was made to rush him back from surgery in the latter parts of last year. I apportion blame to the Docs/fitness staff, the coaches and Viney himself.

Had his injury been handled properly during its initial stages, he would've been ready to go come round 1. Given how tight the comp is to qualify for the 8, come year's end his unavailability may not only cost us a spot in last years finals, but this years as well.

Hindsight is always 20/20 but with finals on the line, can you blame the club for trying to rush him back as earlty as possible?

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1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Ablett just announced he’ll be playing now. 

That is so funny! What do you think are the chances of such a decision being correct? One can only laugh.

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For periods of last season when Maxy, Chunk and Viney went down, I was impressed by our ability to just find a way.

We need to do that again.

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1 hour ago, Deemania since 56 said:

What a great tribute to the inter-team rivalry and history. This brings back wonderful memories - it truly does - of Polly Farmer, Bill Goggin and Co. Goggin was the toughest footballer that I ever played against, without doubt. How well-written was this piece of journalism? It is a gem in the football genre. 

Lou Richards with his house-journalist.

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