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So has Jayden Hunt fractured his finger like poster were suggesting?

Not that it matters you can play with that easy anyway.

When I was playing a very low level grade of football my late grandfather who would have turned 100 today on father's day, drove from regional Victoria to watch me play a game. I broke my index finger in the first quarter but played on because he was there. I even took overhead marks after it. The following day I got x-rays and needed surgery because the bone was split down the middle. All the beers I drank probably didn't help with the swelling either.

Interested to know if Hunt does have a fractured finger but that won't stop him playing if we want to select him.

 

Thank you for your vital work Tom Browne.

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2 hours ago, KLV said:

Unsurprisingly a storm in a tiny teacup 

sorry to cause any discomfort 😀

Changing my tweeds wasn't uncomfortable at all.  What happened prior....not so comfy!

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

Jacqueline Felgate saying Bulldogs win sets up a fairytale finish for them. Haven’t they already had their fairytale finish. I think there is another team waiting for their fairytale. 

Went on a mini rant at the dinner table when I heard that myself.
Also surprised you actually knew her name.
Having said that, I haven't watched main stream propaganda news for about 5yrs.
I stayed tuned in to see who was injured.
I knew it wouldn't be one of our topliners because unlike the Bont they never named him before the story aired.
As someone stated up there .... Ch7 news clickbait.

Still, Nibblers relentless run is alot more important than many think.

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11 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

Went on a mini rant at the dinner table when I heard that myself.
Also surprised you actually knew her name.
Having said that, I haven't watched main stream propaganda news for about 5yrs.
I stayed tuned in to see who was injured.
I knew it wouldn't be one of our topliners because unlike the Bont they never named him before the story aired.
As someone stated up there .... Ch7 news clickbait.

Still, Nibblers relentless run is alot more important than many think.

It worked, didn't it?  

 
10 minutes ago, deebug said:

When did Goody grow back his hair?

Wrong coach you’re referring to there. At least according to @MudDogs Gawn Win.. someday 😎2ADC7C16-55EF-40B4-BF34-97C35278557D.thumb.jpeg.b7d397446c6a01cb18d33a12925896ea.jpeg

Still one of the greatest LOL posts of my time on here. 😆

5 hours ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Wrong coach you’re referring to there. At least according to @MudDogs Gawn Win.. someday 😎2ADC7C16-55EF-40B4-BF34-97C35278557D.thumb.jpeg.b7d397446c6a01cb18d33a12925896ea.jpeg

Still one of the greatest LOL posts of my time on here. 😆

Love it😅


On 9/5/2021 at 8:14 PM, Wrecker46 said:

So has Jayden Hunt fractured his finger like poster were suggesting?

Not that it matters you can play with that easy anyway.

When I was playing a very low level grade of football my late grandfather who would have turned 100 today on father's day, drove from regional Victoria to watch me play a game. I broke my index finger in the first quarter but played on because he was there. I even took overhead marks after it. The following day I got x-rays and needed surgery because the bone was split down the middle. All the beers I drank probably didn't help with the swelling either.

Interested to know if Hunt does have a fractured finger but that won't stop him playing if we want to select him.

I’ve done some investigating. This is Hunt from training yesterday watching Chandler’s kick after that blistering run. All fingers look ok to me.

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