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51 minutes ago, 3183 Dee said:

Interesting Burgo hasn't done the injury report for 3-4 weeks. 

If it gets to 4-6 then we'll know he's gone

 
 

8 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Joel Smith

3-4 season(s)

How prescient

Wow. Must be quite some injury!

Poor old Marty Hore has gone from “season” to “10 to 12 weeks” and back to “season”. Mind you, if our gold standard contact tracing lives up to form, we could all be out for the season before too long.

Injury List: Round 11

Christian Salem (groin) — Available

Aaron vandenBerg (quad) — Available

Jack Viney (toe) — 2 to 3 Weeks

Joel Smith (knee) — 3 to 4 Weeks

Deakyn Smith (ankle) — 4 to 5 Weeks

Bailey Laurie (eye socket) — 5 to 6 Weeks

Marty Hore (knee) — Season

Aaron Nietschke (knee) — Season

Adam Tomlinson (knee) — Season

 

I did mistakenly suggest that we hold AVDB back until the PF. Let him cut loose now if he's fit but within limits. Hit a few hard in the meantime. Have a few games. But save his best aggression for the GF. Just like Essendon did to us. No quarter spared. (Long memory and still dreaming).

[censored] you Mfc for mismanaging Viney.  7 weeks for a for injury which is what we all knew pre-season would resurface. he is so important. Tearing your ligaments is less than 7 weeks. ffs!!!!!!!!


Hore might have been put to season so we have flexibility with mid season draft. 

2 hours ago, Win4theAges said:

Club doing the right thing with Vines, holding him until after our break, very sensible.

 

Yep, we can afford to do this too. If we were 5-5, he'd be playing, I reckon.

8 hours ago, ucanchoose said:

I usually just give it a bit of a rub and it's fine after that

No cigarette?

7 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Targeting a groin would be a new level of low.

Richmond match committee now excitedly planning that exact thing. Hardwick reminiscing about punching MFC players in the throat.

18 hours ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Richmond match committee now excitedly planning that exact thing. 

They can get tactical advice from Vlaustin and Short. 


On 5/25/2021 at 7:02 PM, Dr.D said:

[censored] you Mfc for mismanaging Viney.  7 weeks for a for injury which is what we all knew pre-season would resurface. he is so important. Tearing your ligaments is less than 7 weeks. ffs!!!!!!!!

but a hot spot can be more than 7 weeks since thats the injury that Vin has. I assume your no medical Dr???

Mystery injury of the last month- Burgo. Hasn’t taken one of these injury updates in ages. Has he already gone back to SA?

22 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Mystery injury of the last month- Burgo. Hasn’t taken one of these injury updates in ages. Has he already gone back to SA?

No he's still at the club doing what he does.


Finally sounds like a definitive 1-2 weeks for Viney, rather than a guess

Viney officially ruled out til after the byes. so a 1-2 weeks injury has turned into 7 weeks (minimum). Its not good enough. Either jack has played through an injury making it worse or the club doctors haven't respected his long foot injury history enough. this is pissing me off so much. he is so important to us

 
1 hour ago, Dr.D said:

Viney officially ruled out til after the byes. so a 1-2 weeks injury has turned into 7 weeks (minimum). Its not good enough. Either jack has played through an injury making it worse or the club doctors haven't respected his long foot injury history enough. this is pissing me off so much. he is so important to us

sauce?

 


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