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Good bloke.

 
19 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

Terrible luck for Oscar. That looked nasty!

Yeah, really feeling for the bloke right now.

Hopefully it's not a long term injury.

What mixed fortunes for the McDonald brothers today.

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22 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

Terrible luck for Oscar. That looked nasty!

What happened??

33 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Yeah, really feeling for the bloke right now.

Hopefully it's not a long term injury.

What mixed fortunes for the McDonald brothers today.

Yeah here’s hoping, Rod. Just looked terrible. 
 

amazing is’nt it? So it’s essentially Petty & Mac have swapped roles. Tmac looked solid today. 


34 minutes ago, picket fence said:

What happened??

Just landed awkwardly… hyperextension. Replay isn’t nice.

8 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Any Omac diagnosis as yet?

🤞

Just checked - couldn't see anything confirmed - Longmuir said he had to see a surgeon and there was a lot going on with his knee. I guess we might hear something more definitive tomorrow. Poor bugger.

 
9 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Just checked - couldn't see anything confirmed - Longmuir said he had to see a surgeon and there was a lot going on with his knee. I guess we might hear something more definitive tomorrow. Poor bugger.

It’s also his birthday today! 🥺

Fingers crossed it’s not the worst news.

Just confirmed by someone close to Oscar that it’s a definite ACL😞


29 minutes ago, jane02 said:

Just confirmed by someone close to Oscar that it’s a definite ACL😞

That’s terrible news for him 

ACL? [censored] me. he did an injury round 2 with the blues last time

feel for the fella


That’s incredibly bad luck. He’s shown incredible tenacity and persistence to make it and just when things were looking good for him. 

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9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

😢

 

They need to put much more water on the grounds early in the season (especially in Perth). Way too many knee injuries.

Really feeling for OMac. Poor bloke.

And separately, I never knew a PLC was a thing. Too many three letter acronyms around knee injuries. 


"could miss approximately 12 weeks with a detached ACL along with PCL damaged"

Also Jon Ralph:

Fremantle says Oscar McDonald needs PCL surgery. The surgeon will also review his ACL while he is in there. Just rotten lock for the former Demon and Blue.

 

 

WHY is this news??? 

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