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10 hours ago, Hogan2014 said:

Does not make sense..  why did he play injured last week when we have a fairly healthy list??

“Nathan has been dealing with some little niggles over the past three or four weeks that have prevented him from being able to physically attack training, so we want him to take this opportunity to get his body back to 100 percent,” Mahoney told Melbourne Media.

tried to battle thru.?  didn't workout for him?

 

Essendon should forfeit ‘clear and simple’ and we should be awarded the four points. We miss out i) on game practice, ii) a stirring win with Kosi, Vanders, Hannah, Bennell and  Petracca, all playing blinders, and iii) a membership surge on the back of ii).

No use postponing the match as that will further compromise a debacle of a season for everybody. Bad luck for the Bombers but we shouldn’t have to pay for their bad management. On our side, we penalised Kosi and Spargo for their Covid-19 breach so we cannot be accused of not playing our part.

4 hours ago, CBDees said:

Essendon should forfeit ‘clear and simple’ and we should be awarded the four points. We miss out i) on game practice, ii) a stirring win with Kosi, Vanders, Hannah, Bennell and  Petracca, all playing blinders, and iii) a membership surge on the back of ii).

No use postponing the match as that will further compromise a debacle of a season for everybody. Bad luck for the Bombers but we shouldn’t have to pay for their bad management. On our side, we penalised Kosi and Spargo for their Covid-19 breach so we cannot be accused of not playing our part.

if we have to play the game later, before finals,  it will hinder our ability to either make it,  or possibly do well in finals.

21 hours ago, MyFavouriteMartian said:

if we have to play the game later, before finals,  it will hinder our ability to either make it,  or possibly do well in finals.

Not much chance of that mate form my perspective!

 

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