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Blake Howes will take some time but really want to see him in the last 5-6 weeks of the year.  Casey has a bye do extra time for recovery.  He could be a very handy mid-forward or running onballer. 🤞for remainder of 2022

 
 

I would play Joel Smith FORWARD as soon as he is available. WILD CARD for finals action


Not big on game streaks, they are too much of a sideshow and all the........ no stuff that! Come on Clarry keep it rolling!!

20 hours ago, Demon3 said:

That's ludicrous by Salem to even suggest Melksham to replace Oliver. 

 

I haven't seen the context, but Salem is hardly going to say, "Nah, don't pick Melksham...he's a dud." In other words, just ignore what any player says because they're damned if they do and damned if they don't.

 
20 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I haven't seen the context, but Salem is hardly going to say, "Nah, don't pick Melksham...he's a dud." In other words, just ignore what any player says because they're damned if they do and damned if they don't.

Exactly. Salem is just rattling off a few names that came to mind. Going through the motions. 

41 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I haven't seen the context, but Salem is hardly going to say, "Nah, don't pick Melksham...he's a dud."

Exactly. That’s the Steven May press conference. 


14 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Exactly. That’s the Steven May press conference. 

Talking of which - I'm off to Entrecôte tonight!

1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Please keep your fists to yourself.

Purely for the frites.

1 hour ago, 3183 Dee said:

Talking of which - I'm off to Entrecôte tonight!

I recommend the melkshake and a knuckle sandwich


47 minutes ago, CatFishPig said:

Reckon he gets up for Port game on Sunday

Hope you're a sports doc CFP... Or have some synchronicities occured for you today?

5 minutes ago, Young Blood said:

Hope you're a sports doc CFP... Or have some synchronicities occured for you today?

that's  a very serendipitous observation of yours, yb 🤣

Confusing MFC injury update.

McDonald running about and kicking. Looks 7 days off not 7 weeks.Turner, Smith and Howes will be available very soon. Already?

Oliver may or may not play against Port. Surely he cant play with a recently fractured thumb.  a GF... yes , but not R18 in Alice. Fun times.

 

16 minutes ago, deebunked said:

Confusing MFC injury update.

McDonald running about and kicking. Looks 7 days off not 7 weeks.Turner, Smith and Howes will be available very soon. Already?

Oliver may or may not play against Port. Surely he cant play with a recently fractured thumb.  a GF... yes , but not R18 in Alice. Fun times.

 

Good to see Tommy out on the track

1 hour ago, CatFishPig said:

Reckon he gets up for Port game on Sunday

Yeah, anyone else and I'd say no way, but Clarry strikes me as a player that would hate to miss a game.

We need to prepare for him to be out, but part of me thinks he'll be there.

A 10 day break should really help him here.


35 minutes ago, deebunked said:

Confusing MFC injury update.

McDonald running about and kicking. Looks 7 days off not 7 weeks.Turner, Smith and Howes will be available very soon. Already?

Oliver may or may not play against Port. Surely he cant play with a recently fractured thumb.  a GF... yes , but not R18 in Alice. Fun times.

 

I thought he looked 7 weeks off in the brief video clip.

But great to see him on the track.

45 minutes ago, deebunked said:

Confusing MFC injury update.

McDonald running about and kicking. Looks 7 days off not 7 weeks.Turner, Smith and Howes will be available very soon. Already?

Oliver may or may not play against Port. Surely he cant play with a recently fractured thumb.  a GF... yes , but not R18 in Alice. Fun times.

 

What is going on! Bizarro world!

11 minutes ago, layzie said:

What is going on! Bizarro world!

Nick Smith is still 4-6.  Normal programming resumed!

 
On 7/11/2022 at 3:12 PM, Demon3 said:

That's ludicrous by Salem to even suggest Melksham to replace Oliver. 

 

Any opportunity to take a pottie at Melksy.

Sad, really. 

1 hour ago, deebunked said:

Confusing MFC injury update.

McDonald running about and kicking. Looks 7 days off not 7 weeks.Turner, Smith and Howes will be available very soon. Already?

Oliver may or may not play against Port. Surely he cant play with a recently fractured thumb.  a GF... yes , but not R18 in Alice. Fun times.

 

Not really. Laura said clarry given every chance for port and nothing more definitive than that  and if not hopeful for dogs. 


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