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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

 Moot point but would he have missed the Granny?

May have had an op? 

 

Almost reached the top of the mountain and now the wheels are falling off.


We'll find out soon enough, I reckon.  He'll be at the 'Bluey' on Monday.

 

Ok, um cool! Thought someone might have accidentally bumped a post from this time last year but no. That’s just quirking! 


Halloween is just around the corner. Maybe he is dressed in his 2017 Jack Viney costume.....

 

No crutches at the Brownlow...

He said he had an ankle operation post season finishing, characterised it as a "clean out" of a troublesome ankle and said it was booked straight away as there's not all that much time between season and preseason.

Similarly Oliver, Hannan, Jetta, also had ops.


Just now, Whispering_Jack said:

Apparently, a number of our players went in for various ops as soon as the season  - mainly minor scrapes and such to get them ready for the pre season which, incidentally and due to the later than normal finish for the club, will be later this year than it’s been for a while.

They get 6 weeks off before preseason, but will have individual programs given for that time to ensure they come back in shape.

As you say, many players go in for ops as soon as the season finishes. No biggie.

37 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Not on crutches on AFL Game Day. 

“It’s a miracle!”

42 minutes ago, Tim said:

“It’s a miracle!”

"Let us all hold one footy boot in the air"

Will be all good. GF over and now comes trade week. 

Have a feeling Goodwin is now grooming the side he wants for a tilt. 

 


Pretty much any day ending in a y

 
9 hours ago, Dirts said:

Will be all good. GF over and now comes trade week. 

Have a feeling Goodwin is now grooming the side he wants for a tilt. 

 

Perhaps he should have kept Pedo around for advice then? 

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