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Clarry will not let a broken thumb rule him out and break his consecutive games streak. He’ll play against Port

 

Christ I've spent the day grumpily doomscrolling through the Luke Jackson thread and now this to top it off. Ugh. Hoping he doesn't miss, though 1 week not end of the world. There are bigger games than Port next week in the run home.

 
22 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Get absolutely [censored] Selwood. You are a piece of [censored]!

So what do you think of Selwood?

27 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Dog act that should be sanctioned.

Buckley chance of that happening. I still remember the Cats ruckman Steven King rearranging Jeff White’s facial structure with a wild flying boot at a high loose ball. He missed the ball but managed to kick Jeff full on while Jeff at 195 cm was standing nearby. Careless, high Severe injury but no ramifications then. 


1 hour 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.

That’s only for head knocks I believe. 

8 minutes ago, Redleg said:

So what do you think of Selwood?

I would get a lifetime ban if I told you what I really think about this club and their captain. 

I can’t stand Selwood but anyone who thinks this is deliberate is clearly delusional. It was a footy act. Stupid and careless yes, and the free was paid. 
 

If we play them again, then we will remember.

 

This will be only the second game Goodwin has coached without Oliver and the other one he was coaching Essendon.

#$^#%#$ you Selwood. Wasn't even a close to the ground kick.


1 hour ago, chook fowler said:

Dog act that should be sanctioned.

Selwood's a dirty dog.

42 minutes ago, CYB said:

I can’t stand Selwood but anyone who thinks this is deliberate is clearly delusional. It was a footy act. Stupid and careless yes, and the free was paid. 
 

If we play them again, then we will remember.

Of course he didn’t deliberately kick the hand (or impossible to prove otherwise) but surely it is graded as careless etc. 

57 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Buckley chance of that happening. I still remember the Cats ruckman Steven King rearranging Jeff White’s facial structure with a wild flying boot at a high loose ball. He missed the ball but managed to kick Jeff full on while Jeff at 195 cm was standing nearby. Careless, high Severe injury but no ramifications then. 

I also remember that as one of the worst acts I have seen on the field. It was beyond careless- there was malice in it.

Crap news that Clarry is injured. Lucky it’s just the one week. Chance for some other kids to stand up and win the hard ball against Port. Viney might have another huge game.


17 minutes ago, one_demon said:

How can you play properly with a broken thumb?

Ask Clarry. Got like 11 contested possessions after Selwood broke it. 
The guy is a freak. 


Ch7 reported just bad bruising and no games missed on the news. Thanks a lot crap nuts 

Edited by layzie

3 hours 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.

 

3 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

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 reckless, negligent, failing in duty of care, kick from Selwood.

 

1 hour ago, sue said:

Of course he didn’t deliberately kick the hand (or impossible to prove otherwise) but surely it is graded as careless reckless etc. 

 

1 hour ago, one_demon said:

How can you play properly with a broken thumb?

1990 Darren Millane.  Played the last month of the season with it.  Every game he re broke it. Plastered it up during the week, played the next game with it strapped up.  Never been a fan of anything black and white but that was the most amazing thing I've ever seen.  He was still marking the ball and playing incredible footy.  Was a huge reason they broke the 32 year drought.  Oliver has Millane - like courage.

 
10 hours ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Not an intentional malicious act by Selwood but a soft**** one none the less. Hopefully this doesn’t cost Oliver the Brownlow

If he loses by 1 vote there will be outrage! If a kicking in danger free was paid, why wouldnt the match review panel charge Selwood with reckless and negligent conduct causing injury? Clarry misses a week, so too should Selwood.😡

Edited by picket fence

Clayton Oliver - Broken Thumb - 1 week. 
Blake Howes - Foot | 1-2 Weeks
Andy Moniz-Wakefield - Groin |  1-2 Weeks
Daniel Turner - Face | 1-2 Weeks
Joel Smith - Ankle | 2-4 Weeks
Tom McDonald - Foot | 8-10 Weeks

Majak Daw - retired


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