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It’s a little worrying. I’ll be keeping an eye on things I once training recommences. However I think his footwear causes issues at times. So perhaps he rarely wears that type of shoe. Hopefully all good. 


There was another instagram story (maybe nibbler?) Of TMac using a resistance band on his Big toe, seemingly stretching and strengthening it. It seems like something he will be managing for a while

5 minutes ago, Good Lord George said:

There was another instagram story (maybe nibbler?) Of TMac using a resistance band on his Big toe, seemingly stretching and strengthening it. It seems like something he will be managing for a while

Saw that one- think it was on Petracca’s insta-story.  I thought it was interesting but not shocking or surprising as it could be ongoing maintenance for the toe.

There are dozens of photos and images from that wedding where TMac is in shiny, pointy brown shoes- can’t imagine him being allowed to wear them at all if there was an issue...

6 hours ago, chook fowler said:

A couple of notable absentees from the group photo at Jacks wedding- Chunk Jones and Gus.

Why are they notable??

Chunk was actually invited but couldn't make it on the day.

 
14 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Why are they notable??

Chunk was actually invited but couldn't make it on the day.

Notable was probably a wrong choice of word. Just an observation. I thought those two would have been there. 

28 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Notable was probably a wrong choice of word. Just an observation. I thought those two would have been there. 

If you knew how expensive weddings are, you too wouldn’t invite an entire footy club! The more I try planning mine the more I want to elope. 

He probably only invited his bestest footy mates or the guys who’s partners are closest to his wife. 


8 hours ago, chook fowler said:

A couple of notable absentees from the group photo at Jacks wedding- Chunk Jones and Gus.

The Jones family were at another wedding.

12 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Listen to the woman in the background.

Clutching , mate, clutching 

On 1/6/2019 at 12:06 AM, Deemented Are Go! said:

I reckon he’s just showing off his dapper socks ??

Yes, but it's wot he wears at seasons end, when at  'ome...  that's the worry.

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Saw something in the last week where tom was doing some odd big-toe-focused stretches in the gym.

Surely it has been an issue and they are just managing it. Wouldn’t say the sky is falling.

1 hour ago, Mach5 said:

Saw something in the last week where tom was doing some odd big-toe-focused stretches in the gym.

Surely it has been an issue and they are just managing it. Wouldn’t say the sky is falling.

Or it's preventative action

I'll remain concerned and hopeful until I see him hit the track and can judge his condition for myself. Can't rely on the club to update us about key injuries when they occur

Cut it off and get a robot one i say

I saw Trac dressed up as Michael Jackson, complete with white glove.

Does this mean his dog has bitten him on the hand again, hence the white glove, to cover it up?  Or was he just being a completionist??  Someone help!!  I'm worried sick!!


3 hours ago, MurDoc516 said:

Cut it off and get a robot one i say

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2 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

I saw Trac dressed up as Michael Jackson, complete with white glove.

Does this mean his dog has bitten him on the hand again, hence the white glove, to cover it up?  Or was he just being a completionist??  Someone help!!  I'm worried sick!!

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59 minutes ago, demonstone said:

I drove past his house today and there was a toe truck outside.  Make of that what you will.

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boom boom...   I'll see myself out.

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On 1/6/2019 at 12:06 AM, Deemented Are Go! said:

I reckon he’s just showing off his dapper socks ??

Very dapper.


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