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On 7/11/2022 at 12:23 PM, willmoy said:

I didn't particularly like Cats on 8th Sept 1947..

Mmmmm?  Not footy related anyway as Melbourne and Geelong failed to make finals in 1947.

On 7/11/2022 at 1:28 PM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

What might be the reason(s) for Oliver not playing after surgery? Is it (1) bone structure protection to stop further damage? (2) to allow the surgical scar to heal? (3) pain, or, conversely, having to play with a numbed hand which makes it hard to use that hand?

 

Most likely soft tissue ie skin and muscle healing I would think.  The bone itself won't be healed for more than a month.

 
17 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Any opportunity to take a pottie at Melksy.

Sad, really. 

Was tongue in cheek , no offense meant, have loved Melksham and his contribution to teh Dees... he aint replacing Oliver though.. and to be fair.. none will.

 
1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Thumbs are over-rated

Not when you’re handballing 70% of the time. Here’s hoping the thumb causes Clarry to kick more.


21 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Opposed to opposable thumbs! Are you sure you're not a chimpanzee rather than a chook?

I plead the fifth.

3 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Not when you’re handballing 70% of the time. Here’s hoping the thumb causes Clarry to kick more.

I figure he throws it 50 %  of that 70%

It's a thing of beauty imo 

 

Was listening to SEN on the way to the shops and they said they will have an injury update on demons Oliver, Lever and Ben Brown later in the show. Not sure when and can't listen now.

Anyone know of a potential injury to Ben?

3 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Was listening to SEN on the way to the shops and they said they will have an injury update on demons Oliver, Lever and Ben Brown later in the show. Not sure when and can't listen now.

Anyone know of a potential injury to Ben?

Said BB and Gus were sore, and Lever expected to play, that was on 9 news. 


Seems BBB and Gus not too bad, which is good as needed vs WB

Injury List: Round 19

Jake Lever - Shoulder | Test
Clayton Oliver - Finger | Test
Joel Smith - Ankle | 1 Week
Deakyn Smith - Jaw | 3 Weeks
Tom McDonald - Foot | 6-8 Weeks


16 minutes ago, Chelly said:

Injury List: Round 19

Clayton Oliver - Finger | Test

I thought Clarry was a thumb, or do he injure his finger in fury at Goodwin when he told him he wasn’t playing against Port?

If Lever out we still have Petty returning presumably..Tomlinson stays as well after finding some form. 

Lever needs to be right for Sept.

All good.

 

On 7/11/2022 at 8:24 PM, CYB said:

Do we try J Smith in the forward line? 

Not until he recovers, if he does, from his latest injury.  🙄

1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

I thought Clarry was a thumb, or do he injure his finger in fury at Goodwin when he told him he wasn’t playing against Port?

The thumb IS a finger. 


On 7/11/2022 at 8:14 PM, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Joel Smith is 3 weeks away from being a 2-3 weeks out (if you know what I mean 😏)

No don't ??? 

27 minutes ago, 58er said:

No don't ??? 

Ohhhh  you mean  4 to 6

 
2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Updated list to include Ben Brown who limped into training as per the channel 7 footage from yesterday.

 

  PLAYER INJURY LENGTH
BROWN Ben.png Ben Brown Knee Test
LEVER Jake.png Jake Lever Shoulder Test
OLIVER Clayton.png Clayton Oliver Thumb Test
SMITH Joel.png Joel Smith Ankle 1 Week
SMITH Deakyn.png Deakyn Smith Jaw 3 Weeks
MCDONALD Tom.png Tom McDonald Foot 6-8 Weeks

 

Blake Howes?


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