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Oh [censored] me..

Huge out indeed.. I'd bring in Wagner instead of Smith.

 

 

Intercept marking, run and carry 3rd Tall, Pin Point Precision kicking we dont even have no one like that to replace Hibbo . Massive blow. 

Jonesy same injury last year, 6 weeks out thats nearly season over.

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No Viney, Lever, Hibberd....

Cant even bring in Hunt to cover Hibberd as hes injured too.

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Viney, Hibberd and Lever FMD. Probably 3 of our most important 10 out for most of the massive games we have coming up to get to the finals. We're officially hard up against it now. Multiple Injuries happening now at the most crucial time of the season. The footy gods hate us Im sure. Jeez he's a big out. 

So...smith comes in for Hibberd and probably Tyson comes in also. Sigh. We're going backwards. 

His kicking last week was atrocious. I wonder if there is a connection.

Unless your Richmond, multiple injuries will always catch up on a side, whether it be at the start, middle or end.


Lever AND Hibberd?

Not having as super a year as last year, but second for metres gained at MFC. Huge out and no real replacement. Plenty of defenders but none with his class.

I'd bring in Wagner. It is a risk but what else can we do. 

Tough to replace but would hurt even more if it was the Hibbo of last season. His form hasn’t been  amazing. One soldier out etc. There’s only two players whose injuries would mean season over. I won’t say their names because at this point I wouldn’t dare.

T Mac has spending a little more time in defence of late. That might increase even further with this out.


 

No.

Not Hibbo ?

 

 

3 minutes ago, P-man said:

Tough to replace but would hurt even more if it was the Hibbo of last season. His form hasn’t been  amazing. One soldier out etc. There’s only two players whose injuries would mean season over. I won’t say their names because at this point I wouldn’t dare.

T Mac has spending a little more time in defence of late. That might increase even further with this out.

Yes, probably best you don’t mention Gawn or Oliver ?


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