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2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I blame (in no particular order):

- The surface of Gosch’s Paddock

- The training staff 

- Jesse’s boots. 

 

You forgot:

- the camp

- going to the AFLPA instead of the coaching team

- Jack Watts

- Norm Smith curse

- Jack Watts

- Dom Tyson

- Oscar McDonald 

- Jack Watts

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It's his gait. I have been saying for a very long time.

He walks and runs like a pregnant cow.

He is bandy legged as well.

He must be putting a lot of pressure on other parts of his body because of it.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Trade him.

No send him to the Richmond doctor.

seriously we have seen the flaws In playing players with foot injuries. Put him out for the rest of this year it is not as though we are going to make finals let alone do anything. 

We need him fit and firing in the first game of 2019, 2018 is already a bust.


Posted
24 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

You forgot:

- the camp

- going to the AFLPA instead of the coaching team

- Jack Watts

- Norm Smith curse

- Jack Watts

- Dom Tyson

- Oscar McDonald 

- Jack Watts

You could add:

- Nath Jones' leadership

- ANB

- Goodwin not being the right guy

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Posted

Don't care what anyone thinks if he is out of the side it's a bad loss.

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Posted (edited)
45 minutes ago, Frustrated Demon said:

Will the same sooks that want him traded now whinge that he is injured?

51 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Here came the clubs excuses and spin.

So he's been injured for the past 2 years.

He's not a F-Forward.

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Yung Blood said:

You could add:

- Nath Jones' leadership

- ANB

- Goodwin not being the right guy

You forgot James Harmes' post-game interview. Definitely a major factor in Jesse's foot issues.

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I do find this potential injury interesting. Some have been saying he's been injured in the leg department for weeks, how come no scans beforehand? It's also interesting that his injuries seem fine when playing lesser teams like GC the week before and he moved around freely.

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12 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

 It's also interesting that his injuries seem fine when playing lesser teams like GC the week before and he moved around freely.

Exactly.

He looks a million bucks when we're beating up on GC and Brisbane.

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He looked injured to me last week at training. But I would have said it was a sore back. They were doing some sprints and he was well back and taking very short strides.

But before hanging the medical department at the club I also thought Harmes looked like he had sore groins or hips. Harmesy was great on the weekend. Buddy doesn't train all week but gets up for the games. They say a lot of players are carrying stuff towards the end of the season. I don't know how it works.

I would also add that Gawn looked fine jogging around the boundary and I'm sure the way Melk and Hibberd trained if Sunday was a final they both would have played. I don't think its fair to slander the medics coz it can be a pretty inexact science. Whos to say if Bernie had of played in the ones and Hunt in the twos both players would still be fine. Sliding doors.

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1 minute ago, deespicable me said:

He looked injured to me last week at training. But I would have said it was a sore back. They were doing some sprints and he was well back and taking very short strides.

But before hanging the medical department at the club I also thought Harmes looked like he had sore groins or hips. Harmesy was great on the weekend. Buddy doesn't train all week but gets up for the games. They say a lot of players are carrying stuff towards the end of the season. I don't know how it works.

I would also add that Gawn looked fine jogging around the boundary and I'm sure the way Melk and Hibberd trained if Sunday was a final they both would have played. I don't think its fair to slander the medics coz it can be a pretty inexact science. Whos to say if Bernie had of played in the ones and Hunt in the twos both players would still be fine. Sliding doors.

My back hurts even when I hear the word "sprint"

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Posted
37 minutes ago, deanox said:

I blame Bohdan Babijczuk.

I blame Branko Buljevic.

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