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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Confirmed by Ben Guthrie as a stress fracture in his tore.

Shocking luck! All the best bill.

Nothing worse than a fractured tore.

Edited by chook fowler

Such bad luck for him.  Puts in his best game for the Dees, then this.

Hope he hasn't been playing with a 'hot spot' ala Tom Mc early this year...

We have a bit of experience treating foot injuries.  So hope he is up and about quickly.

Edit.  Just read the Training thread and it seems he is out for the year ?

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

 

Kept TMac out for a while.....

Best of luck with it Billy


Just now, Cards13 said:

Oh ffs what’s is with foot and toe issues/stress issues at our club?! 

gosch's?

Dam I was hoping Stretcher would be playing in September like his old man...

Footy was tough then, and Steven was often targetted off the ball or as he kicked

1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

Oh ffs what’s is with foot and toe issues/stress issues at our club?! 

I really do not know of another club who has so many players with foot/toe injuries as we have had in recent times. 

 

Damn he looked good giving us the run and carry we badly need last week...chance for Baker to debut now?

That's a shame for him and us as we need outside run at the G. He was much improved Vs Freo compared to his form earlier this year and late last year.

Apparantly Oskar Baker's not ready, so who comes in to replace that outside run that Stretch provides? JFK? Tyson?

  

 


2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

That's a shame for him and us as we need outside run at the G. He was much improved Vs Freo compared to his form earlier this year and late last year.

Apparantly Oskar Baker's not ready, so who comes in to replace that outside run that Stretch provides? JFK? Tyson?

  

 

Dean Kent maybe? He played well at the G earlier in the season

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Its now or never for JKH! Time to reward good form.

3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Just strap the toe up and give him a jab

He will be fine!!!

is only the little toe....amputate

 

<not serious>

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Its now or never for JKH! Time to reward good form.

Hes been playing as an inside mid for 2 years at Casey.

Agree he deserves a shot but can he play the Stretch/outside mid role?


4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Its now or never for JKH! Time to reward good form.

Has never had much pace

12 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

so who comes in to replace that outside run that Stretch provides? JFK? 

 

Hmm.  Given he's been dead for close to 55 years, i'd kinda doubt it!

2 minutes ago, Vagg said:

Hmm.  Given he's been dead for close to 55 years, i'd kinda doubt it!

much like the mfc, vaggy?

Just now, daisycutter said:

much like the mfc, vaggy?

Hadn't connected the dots Daisy.  But, it IS a fact we've won just the one flag since the sad demise of JFK!  Any connection?

22 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Oh ffs what’s is with foot and toe issues/stress issues at our club?! 

 

21 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

gosch's?

I think you're Misson the real culprit.


3 minutes ago, Vagg said:

Hadn't connected the dots Daisy.  But, it IS a fact we've won just the one flag since the sad demise of JFK!  Any connection?

so, the jfk curse......and i've been blaming norm all these years

 

How long until Hunt is available again?

Super bad luck, got in the seniors finally after a lot of solid work in the vfl then first game in gets a long term injury.

Good luck on the rehab Billy.


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