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Rolling Stone

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*hits head with keyboard*

him & jones seemed to be the most consistant players today - our first two goals were delivered via some magic from them both. to loose either one would be horrible..

i dont think we'll have enough experience to make a team by round 6.

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Apparently strained a groin. Will we have enough players to make a team by round 6?

Moloney stained it last week to against Hawks and came up. Me thinks the kid will never have a good run with injuries throughout his career

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Source?

Not doubting you Rolling Stone but I just want to see a full report on it.

source...try Chn 7 news tonight....straight after their telecast of the game.

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Frawley.

He would be given a few games for sure. That is what hurts even more. Plenty of vacancies in the team at the moment but we cannot try out chip!!!

Dunn has just returned from injury and may still be underdone. As is Sylvia and Pickett.

According to ND Sylvia had soreness. If he is now right then he will play next week.

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For those who are brave enought to watch it again, Moloney injured his groin late in the 3rd quarter.

It's when Holland takes a mark on the members side inside 50, chips 20m to Godfrey, outside 50 then Brent comes running round to bomb it through from just inside 50 but Varcoe just bumps/tackles him as he kicks, Brent then hobbles off.

Brent hobbling off is not caught on TV though.

Anyways, that is when the aggravation of his groin occurred.

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Brent hobbling off is not caught on TV though.

Anyways, that is when the aggravation of his groin occurred.

Yep, but he came back on (despite not looking 100%).

I hope he didn't cause further damage. It's not as if we were a chance to win and we needed him out there! :angry:

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Jesus u all get very carried away. Moloney was sore last week but didnt he play today? Channel 7 have no idea whats going on. Dont trust em. He will be fine...sore thats all.

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Moloney was sore last week but didnt he play today? Channel 7 have no idea whats going on. Dont trust em. He will be fine...sore thats all.

I sure as hell hope you are (and want you to be) right occo........

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I sure as hell hope you are (and want you to be) right occo........

Well he had the same issue last week. Its an ongoing problem but it occurs in the 2nd half usally. Strained carf...thats all it is. It happend around the same time as last week and hes walking the line after the game. I suspect they may take a gamble and play him this next week...i dont agree we should as we will loose next week anyway with most likelyness and y risk a good player.

He will have injury issues throughout his career i recon.

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