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Steven May looked really good on the track today

When we get our best back 6 on the park I'll be really excited. My view is that it includes:

FB: Jetta   May   Lever

HB: Salem   Frost   Hibberd

Handy to have OMac/Hore covering matchup options and potentially allowing Salem to float forward

 
9 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Steven May looked really good on the track today

When we get our best back 6 on the park I'll be really excited. My view is that it includes:

FB: Jetta   May   Lever

HB: Salem   Frost   Hibberd

Handy to have OMac/Hore covering matchup options and potentially allowing Salem to float forward

Hore won’t be going anywhere 

Hore has his calf strapped on Sunday.

Id say it was a corkie.

 
1 hour ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

I watched him closely and while I have no medical qualifications or experience whatsoever I feel comfortable offering my opinion........

He trained the whole session but was only in rehab group, strapped calf, but moving pretty freely doing running drills. Finished up later part of session with some kicking to leading target ANB, and then some shots on goal.

If he had a strain and wasn't going to play then surely wouldn't have been out there or limited to just light exercise...?? It was sooooo frrrzzzziiinnn cold ❄️

My take was just getting the cork mobile, then obviously icing after training. I give him the all clear to play!...

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Hope he plays. He's been one of our best


2 hours ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Steven May looked really good on the track today

When we get our best back 6 on the park I'll be really excited. My view is that it includes:

FB: Jetta   May   Lever

HB: Salem   Frost   Hibberd

Handy to have OMac/Hore covering matchup options and potentially allowing Salem to float forward

For our best defence...  I'd like you to slot  'Hore'  Or  'Lever' onto a flank.. and push Salem up to Wing.   He can run defensive cover from the Wing position,  covering, sweeping. & delivering.

12 hours ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Steven May looked really good on the track today

When we get our best back 6 on the park I'll be really excited. My view is that it includes:

FB: Jetta   May   Lever

HB: Salem   Frost   Hibberd

Handy to have OMac/Hore covering matchup options and potentially allowing Salem to float forward

 

12 hours ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Hore won’t be going anywhere 

We play seven defenders to allow for rotations so you can both be right.

4 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

 

We play seven defenders to allow for rotations so you can both be right.

What have I told you about putting facts, it only confuses posters

 
6 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

What have I told you about putting facts, it only confuses posters

Putting facts where? That's confusing.

I am no medico but how does Hibbo return so soon? I wouldn't be able to heal a collarbone in less than a year. 

 


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