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Surely the lighter sessions reflect the heavy workload demands that these guys have carried over the last little while, or perhaps minor niggles, knocks or bruises.  MFCSS is a thing of the past, isn't it?


Nothing to see here, just managing training loads. Will bet my house all those lads will fly to Perth.

 

Still waiting for Hibberd to miss last week's game vs. Hawthorn.


36 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Light duties for all

trying to get Gawny a business class upgrade for Perth return. Surely he has some points available 

If flying him business gets us a win, he can use my points!

Nothing to see. It’s management. Pretty sure he jogged the first session last week. In fact 7 news conceded it has been normal for Gawn to have a modified first session for several weeks.media looking for a story

5 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

@jane02 what’s the latest on Gawn? 

Will track down my source and get back to you tomorrow.


On ‎9‎/‎17‎/‎2018 at 3:56 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

@jane02 what’s the latest on Gawn? 

My very reliable source tells me that Max is fine but what Cards13 mentioned above is correct. Max is nursing a sore shoulder but will be 100% fine by Saturday.?

On 9/17/2018 at 9:51 PM, Cards13 said:

He has a sore shoulder, both now with similar issue. Should be fine for last 2 games. 

Exactly 

Max .... 8 more quarters mate. Get the job done, then have a rest and make us a few coffees 

1 hour ago, jane02 said:

My very reliable source tells me that Max is fine but what Cards13 mentioned above is correct. Max is nursing a sore shoulder but will be 100% fine by Saturday.?

Good to know. Can you get the rest of his medical history?  

Confidentuality isn’t your strong suit is it. It’s so so important we know. Thanks. 


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