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I'm calling it if Clarry is injured we are stuffed.

 
6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:
 
Scans have confirmed Brownlow Medal favourite Clayton Oliver has fractured his thumb - likely to miss one game. But he's adamant he'll push to play off the nine-day break

Give him a rest this week and get him tight for the late part of the season and finals. 

Bring in Dunstan to cover the best he can. 

Edited by DemonOX

Shouldn’t  Selwood be cited for this? It was reckless, dangerous and caused injury that could force Clarry out to recover. He should get a couple of weeks for what he did.


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If Mark Thompson was still coaching Geelong he’d be blaming Oliver’s thumb for trying to break Selwood’s foot.

Hopefully it’s just the one week and we can adequately cover him for the Port game.

A shame he has to break his 130 game streak due to a reasonably careless kick from Selwood.

1 game but says he'll play 

Someone commented that it was in play and not deliberate so there should be no penalty beyond the free kick. But the offence was kicking in DANGER.  Why does this escape further penalty when Chandlers did not?  In play dangerous tackle vs in play dangerous kick. The only difference is the focus on concussion. But I bet if Chandler had broken the blokes arm he would have still been rubbed out. 


I did exactly the same injury a zillion years ago and had surgery had it pinned and missed 2  weeks but I was, a sook and was nowhere near as tough as Clarry and so I reckon he will be a chance to play!!😊

16 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Shouldn’t  Selwood be cited for this? It was reckless, dangerous and caused injury that could force Clarry out to recover. He should get a couple of weeks for what he did.

The little rat should with luck put his head down to pick up a spare free kick of his own

6 minutes ago, Nascent said:

When was the last time we played without Oliver?

Round 18 2016 Vs Gold Coast. MCG. The early Sunday game.

We won by 2 points with Tom Lynch failing to make the distance after the siren to snatch the win. Vanders had a big 3rd with 3 goals.

He’s been so durable. Goodwin won’t know what to do with himself without Oliver in his lineup.

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6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Bloody cats fans were booing that free for kicking in danger.

And afterwards booed clarry!


Anyone got the footage of the incident? 

Just another reason to hate geelong even more.

 

I reckon he'll play.  If he's had surgery today he'll be right with a hand guard. Some of the injuries this guy has played with are beyond belief.  And nobody could tell.


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