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Hogan 2018 season over with foot/ankle injury sustained during game on Sunday.(Navicular bone)

Maybe announced this arvo

To some posters, got to be careful what you wish for……

 

Another career threatening foot/toe injury to one of our players.

What the hell is going on at this club?  

 

If you know this then there has been a leak from a health care professional which is extremely disappointing (and illegal). Unless Jesse himself has leaked it, which I doubt.

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Doesn't matter if the big fella misses, we rolled the Eagles in perth without him last year and will do it again!

It was leaked last night to Basil Zempilas who reported it on 7 news Perth.

Navicular. The same injury which Trengove was decimated by but Tim Smith recovered from in short time frame.

Fingers crossed for Jesse.

 

If this is true and the medicos had half a clue it was a navicular or a potentially serious injury why was he allowed to play out the game? 


If this is right then all I can say is ^&%$#%^. Pederson or the weed. I would prefer the weed.

2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

It was leaked last night to Basil Zempilas who reported it on 7 news Perth.

Navicular. The same injury which Trengove was decimated by but Tim Smith recovered from in short time frame.

Fingers crossed for Jesse.

Sorry but Jesse said yesterday on TV that he was meeting his doctor today, so how the [censored] does Basil 'big nose' Zempilas know the results before a doctor has even met with the patient?

Does he have friends at the MRI clinic? Is he a doctor?

It just seems either fabricated, or worst, a break of doctor patient confidentiality, to have this stuff out in the public.

Starting a thread like this without posting a link or any confirmation from the club is quite pathetic (even if it turns out to be true).

Just now, Jaded said:

Sorry but Jesse said yesterday on TV that he was meeting his doctor today, so how the [censored] does Basil 'big nose' Zempilas know the results before a doctor has even met with the patient?

Does he have friends at the MRI clinic? Is he a doctor?

It just seems either fabricated, or worst, a break of doctor patient confidentiality, to have this stuff out in the public.

First I should clarify that Basil said he would not play this weekend against the Eagles. He did not say anything about the actual injury details.

I have my thoughts on how the leak happened but will not publicise it on here.

6 minutes ago, -Ⓥ- said:

For some reason I am completely unperturbed by this.

Me to

 


3 minutes ago, ben russell said:

Starting a thread like this without posting a link or any confirmation from the club is quite pathetic (even if it turns out to be true).

Why?

2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

First I should clarify that Basil said he would not play this weekend against the Eagles. He did not say anything about the actual injury details.

I have my thoughts on how the leak happened but will not publicise it on here.

That's very different to saying his seasons is over with a very serious injury.

He could make an educated guess that his season is over, or may have heard that he is in serious doubt, but that's not the same as declaring his injury without proof. 

WTF? He was on Talking Footy last night and seemed OK and said all players have niggles this time of year. Also why are we having so many foot injuries all of time. Clark? Trengove, Stretch, Viney, TMAC and now Hogan.


1 minute ago, Jaded said:

That's very different to saying his seasons is over with a very serious injury.

He could make an educated guess that his season is over, or may have heard that he is in serious doubt, but that's not the same as declaring his injury without proof. 

I provided clarification.

All we can do is wait for confirmation now but you can continue on with preparing to lose your sh*t.

5 minutes ago, McQueen said:

First I should clarify that Basil said he would not play this weekend against the Eagles. He did not say anything about the actual injury details.

I have my thoughts on how the leak happened but will not publicise it on here.

Hmmm, so why do people in Perth know beforehand? Family members? Friends? This season is turning into a cluster F

 
Just now, drysdale demon said:

If you can't work that out you must be pretty thick.

I do enjoy your subtlety.

 

Just now, McQueen said:

I provided clarification.

All we can do is wait for confirmation now but you can continue on with preparing to lose your sh*t.

I wasn't having a go at you, but your original post sounded different in the context of what he actually said, and since I am not in Perth I have no idea what was reported.

It sounded like you were validating the original poster by saying this was reported in Perth, which it clearly was not. 


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