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Spargo. Test 

May. Test 

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Hunt available 

Spargo should be passed fit.  Melksham on standby. 
May should be passed fit. 
Hunt could be considered for medi sub … though Goodwin is ultra conservative and so expect Jordon to be medi sub again. 

 

On the Sunday Footy Show Goody said scans showed he had a 6cm tear and in a normal season he would miss up to 7 weeks. 
Hurt it again in the second half. 
Had 14 touches and conceded 1 goal. 
What a warrior. 

Nothing was gonna even come close to stopping him from Playing. He could’ve snapped his other hammy and he would’ve kept on going. I love Maysie so much. 

 

I reckon he was trying to protect it early. In the second half he said ‘stuff it’ and went all out.

Still surprised we didnt have Hunt as sub given it was clear May was a risk. But all is well that ends well.

I rate Naughton as high as any forward in the comp, he’s the best mark in the league. May restricted him to 4 marks. 


I wonder if he got it jabbed. Because with that type of tear you’d surely be limping. But what a courageous effort he absolutely nullified Naughton.

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