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Jesse Hogan Injured?

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Channel 7 said elbow problem. Sent for scans, looked in discomfort during light training. Arm bandaged. Standby to receive the worst prognosis possible for a sore elbow. 

 

Don’t worry,  just a minor niggle. Back this week or the next, if not, then the week after that and so on. Should be cherry ripe for round 23 at the worst.

Edited by america de cali


Bummer. So Petracca at full forward this week? Or Weid? Or Pedo? Or Fritsch to do a Gary Ablett Snr and take half a dozen speccy's and kick 8 from FF?

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10 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Can’t be that serious, if he still trained.

You mean like Mcdonald playing AFLX and Viney playing out the year?

At this stage I have zero faith in the club's injury summary.

 

Go the weed.......

Never fear, he's "right on track" for round 2

1 minute ago, deebug said:

How do you know?

ummmm, im just channeling a regular training reporter dude.

 


Just now, ding said:

ummmm, im just channeling a regular training reporter dude.

 

Ok just hoped you had good news, because we sure need it.

4 minutes ago, deebug said:

Ok just hoped you had good news, because we sure need it.

Why?. Geelong just won an away game in round 1 against a team tipped to be up near the top of the ladder this year, without arguably the games best player in their team.

If Geelong can do it away without Danger, we can do it away (against a much less talented opposition) without Hogan.

 

 


13 minutes ago, Goffer said:

Who’s next I wonder :(

Just complete this sentence:

’We’ll be ok as long as _____________ doesn’t get injured.’

Edited by TeamPlayedFine39

 

Looking forward to some information.  Precautionary (hopefully?)?? (Please).

Track watchers please be on high alert for tomorrow.  Perhaps Weids gets a run.  

We are more than one player, and we have won without him.  Would hate for him to miss, but stuff happens.  Geelong were without their best player and did OK.

14 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

 

We are more than one player, and we have won without him.

Yeah but we will be down arguably our three most important players (Gawn excluded) if Hogan is out.


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