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I hear Brayshaw got a paper cut picking up his new contract which has become infected and he will miss 4-6 weeks

And Hogan absent, as mentioned later in article.

Lose to crows, can't see us making finals. Timing...

 

5 minutes ago, CelebratingJade said:

It didn't look that serious to me and was later in the session

Ben Guthrie acknowledged as much on his Twitter post

Fingers crossed 

I read Hunt trained fully, how did he look CJ? We might need to rush him back. 

8 minutes ago, Dappa Dan said:

And Hogan absent, as mentioned later in article.

Hopefully just resting up that knee in the back he copped.

Although, given Hogan's track record in crunch games...... 

 

Hunt looked good

But I can't see rushing him back given he was dropped before injury

Intersting tho with Casey bye this week

Kent and AvB looked good too. CJ Peds trained with backs also

Edited by CelebratingJade


Just now, CelebratingJade said:

Peds trained with backs also

Apparently he's been outstanding as a key defender for Casey the last few weeks.

Do we bring him in to take a Walker, Jenkins or Lynch?

 

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Apparently he's been outstanding as a key defender for Casey the last few weeks.

Do we bring him in to take a Walker, Jenkins or Lynch?

 

Yes! Versatile swingman and adds size against their bigger blokes. Supports Maxy in ruck too freeing up Tmac

13 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Doesn't sound too major, reckon he'll be right, along with Hogan.  No drama.

Personally I’d be surprised if they risk him. It’s a crunch game I know but if he plays and strains it properly....


I just saw Norm Smith (Ghost) at the hardware store (dead ringer), he said don't stress, we've got this, go book your GF tickets, the curse has now lifted, won't lose a game for the rest of the year!


Just now, picket fence said:

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! %#$@

^^^

Why people bother posting this childish sort of rubbish I'll never know.

Another leg injury hey?

5 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Injuries happen.

If he plays he plays if he doesn't he doesn't.

True but I’m sure you agree it’ll have a considerable impact on our ability to win.

 
6 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

I just saw Norm Smith (Ghost) at the hardware store (dead ringer), he said don't stress, we've got this, go book your GF tickets, the curse has now lifted, won't lose a game for the rest of the year!

Now we’re truely f#<@€D

2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

True but I’m sure you agree it’ll have a considerable impact on our ability to win.

Yep.

No Viney or Oliver doesn't bode well.

I just try not to worry over things I have zero control over.  What's the point ?


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