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Does anyone know if T Mac trained today and how he pulled up? 

 
1 minute ago, Marco said:

Does anyone know if T Mac trained today and how he pulled up? 

Please stop bumping this thread, it’s giving me a heart attack. 

Reports are he trained and looked fine, Marco. 

 
49 minutes ago, sisso said:

We're just messing with the Crows heads

He might miss next week instead ?

If the ground is rock hard, it won't do him any good with that toe joint issue.   They want to get him to the Bye round but I hope he doesn't aggravate this again.

If he aggravated this issue again, it may well end up costing him fitness in the 2nd half of the season.  This is what I want to avoid.

I want our main key players all fully fit after the bye,, running into September.

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2 hours ago, DV8 said:

He might miss next week instead ?

If the ground is rock hard, it won't do him any good with that toe joint issue.   They want to get him to the Bye round but I hope he doesn't aggravate this again.

If he aggravated this issue again, it may well end up costing him fitness in the 2nd half of the season.  This is what I want to avoid.

I want our main key players all fully fit after the bye,, running into September.

Agree. That’s one of the reasons Hawthorn have won flags recently without finishing on top. They time their run to perfection

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thats it.

 

Its not about this week, until 3 weeks before finals.

4 hours ago, sisso said:

We're just messing with the Crows heads

Judging by this thread we’re messing with ourselves too

 
11 hours ago, the rolling fog said:

Judging by this thread we’re messing with ourselves too

That’s every thread on Demonland!


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Will be interesting to see how he pulled up from yesterdays game. Fingers crossed.

What have you heard?

Is it bad?

How many weeks?

Was it caused by sub standard footy boots? 

 

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On 5/24/2018 at 1:18 PM, Guzzie said:

Herald sun reporting that Tom failed to finish training and has been sent for scans on his foot.

 

 

Hey Guzzie,

Do Hobart Demon supporters hang out at any pubs to watch the MFC games? I am in Hobart Saturday night with work and wondered where I could go? As a back up I will have the trusty bottle of red in my bag so I have company as I scream at the TV in my hotel room!

 

PS - Sorry to alarm demonlanders with the heading of the post but was not sure how to contact a member directly!

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7 minutes ago, Lord Ivanhoe said:

Hey Guzzie,

Do Hobart Demon supporters hang out at any pubs to watch the MFC games? I am in Hobart Saturday night with work and wondered where I could go? As a back up I will have the trusty bottle of red in my bag so I have company as I scream at the TV in my hotel room!

 

PS - Sorry to alarm demonlanders with the heading of the post but was not sure how to contact a member directly!

This unnecessary bump demands a 1 month ban. I had to wade through a zillion unread posts checking the dates before getting to this.

 


5 minutes ago, timbo said:

This unnecessary bump demands a 1 month ban. I had to wade through a zillion unread posts checking the dates before getting to this.

 

Same here. I can breathe now...phew

 

 

My bad. Guzzie can personally lock me up in some stocks from Port Arthur!

 

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