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Jesse Hogan Injured?

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9 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Just complete this sentence:

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

Misson (in a dark alley)

If Hogan does miss this week then it is a good early chance to see if Weed has progressed. Surely at this stage of his career he must have something to show if he going to be any good.

 

The weed due to preseason injury is probably not ready for an AFL match. Hopefully Hogan will be alright.

4 minutes ago, dl4e said:

The weed due to preseason injury is probably not ready for an AFL match. Hopefully Hogan will be alright.

That would leave Bull Smith surely.


EDIT: Tweet isn't showing on the forum for some reason. Anyhoo, its just Goodwin saying that the scan was precautionary and Hogan will be 100% right this weekend.

 

 

2 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

https://twitter.com/melbournefc/status/978750453994278913

 

EDIT: Tweet isn't showing for some reason. Anyhoo, its just Goodwin saying that the scan was precautionary and Hogan will be 100% right this weekend.

Based on Goodwins strike rate in this area of knowledge, Hogan will be out for a month.

 

Hogan is on the track. Was heading home if he wasn’t.


7 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

How's everyone looking?

They arrived about 5 minutes ago. Going through their warm up, about 34 in main group.

Weid, King and Filipovic training together with Stafford.

Can’t spot Vince though.

18 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

https://twitter.com/melbournefc/status/978750453994278913

EDIT: Tweet isn't showing on the forum for some reason. Anyhoo, its just Goodwin saying that the scan was precautionary and Hogan will be 100% right this weekend.

 

12 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Hogan is on the track. Was heading home if he wasn’t.

 

praise allah

thanks christ for that! 

Thanks for Stevo and Channel 7 for the heart attack!

13 hours ago, Demonland said:

How can he be only driving a crappy old Ford Territory with the coin he’s on?

Think Tom McDonald needs to have a word to him.


26 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

 

 

praise allah

Hogan WILL play this week        Inshallah !!!!!!!!!!

7 minutes ago, McQueen said:

How can he be only driving a crappy old Ford Territory with the coin he’s on?

Think Tom McDonald needs to have a word to him.

Dangerfield drives a Territory too. Although he probably also has a Maserati for leisurely outings. 

13 hours ago, sisso said:

“Off legs” for a 10 day “deload” period to heal his elbow 

'Anyway, he will be selected for the team based upon pre-season form', says Goodwin. Comforting....

Jesse is moving well, as is Salem. Notable absentees are, Vince, Hunt and Trac.

Is there a training thread for this week anywhere?

12 minutes ago, McQueen said:

How can he be only driving a crappy old Ford Territory with the coin he’s on?

Think Tom McDonald needs to have a word to him.

He must be wise with the bickies he's paid. Good on him. Shows great common sense not to fall for the exclusive 'car' syndrome at his age.


13 hours ago, Earl Hood said:

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. 

Channel 7 just needed a headline to start the week off - anything would do - I loved the fake look of despair and worry on Tim Watson's face, not terribly frigging serious at all - but importantly, although he knew he was being filmed and something of him was being covered/communicated, Jesse coolly walked to his car, got in and maintained his silent dignity. Good onyer, Mate.

13 hours ago, Goffer said:

Who’s next I wonder :(

One of my favourite albums

42 minutes ago, McQueen said:

How can he be only driving a crappy old Ford Territory with the coin he’s on?

Think Tom McDonald needs to have a word to him.

Excuse me i drive one of those for business purposes! .....actually crappy is a compliment :laugh: 

 
1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Troubling. Everyone knows that 110% is the minimum acceptable number for any football player.

Any football player from all other clubs LDC.  We need at least a 150% reassurance to avoid NMCS ty!

47 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Notable absentees are, Vince, Hunt and Trac.

I don't think he's all that far away from a trot in the magoos.

He was poor on the weekend with only 3 touches in a half. Didn't do much in the JLT. Ended last season poorly by his own admission.

Needs to regain his sparkling first half of 2017 form and we'll be the better for it.


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