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2 hours ago, Demonland said:

According to @DeeZee the club has said Sam is fine and will play for Casey next week and does not require surgery.

This sounds like he's had scans,  and possibly had an arthroscope,  to check inside ?

 
5 hours ago, chook fowler said:

probably tertiary syphilis.

 

5 hours ago, ManDee said:

Do you get that at university?

ManDee - it is usually (or at least used to be) primary syphilis at uni, tertiary sneaks up on one many years later and ...... sorry I forgot what I was saying ..... can cause early dementia (though not as far as I am aware DEEmentia)

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Would love to see this guy recapture his form in last years finals. 

Needs to happen soon. He has the skills, athleticism and pedigree.

Hope hes ok.

Like Tmac seems devoid of all confidence. 

Probably been perusing Demonland.

 

Will be surprised if he doesn't sign a new deal with us before the end of the season, well south of his original ambit figure.

34 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Will be surprised if he doesn't sign a new deal with us before the end of the season, well south of his original ambit figure.

Are you confident we still want him Mr. leg?


47 minutes ago, old dee said:

Are you confident we still want him Mr. leg?

Yes. Without him we have only one possibility and his best at the moment is fumbling marks and if lucky kicking the ball off the ground into the goal post from 2 metres out.

4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Yes. Without him we have only one possibility and his best at the moment is fumbling marks and if lucky kicking the ball off the ground into the goal post from 2 metres out.

So how many games has the Weid won this year?

20 hours ago, old dee said:

So how many games has the Weid won this year?

More than the next in line.

 
13 minutes ago, old dee said:

So none!

The point is Weid is our next key forward after Tom and then there is nothing.

We need another desperately.

I would be looking at the best key forward available in the mid season draft, as that is our most pressing need.


23 minutes ago, Redleg said:

The point is Weid is our next key forward after Tom and then there is nothing.

We need another desperately.

I would be looking at the best key forward available in the mid season draft, as that is our most pressing need.

Also number one come draft day 2019 Mr. Leg.

Our two current options are not the answer.

Seems we gave the best one away for a full back who probably wont play this year.

Fair to say that trade was not one of our finest.

 

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