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Tj Injured- Broken Hand:


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OK OK so we could quite conceivably this weekend be without...

-our best forward, who is our best leader

-our second best forward

-our most skilled midfielder

-our most promising midfielder, who is also our second best leader

-our hardest player

-our best defender

-our best tagger (it says alot that he is on 19 y.o.)

holy cow, i dont know what to say.

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Hahaha. HAHAHAAH.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

:(

AHHAHAHA

I AGREEE

ALL WE CAN DO IS LOAUGH LOLOLOLOLLOOLOl

THIS IS THE WORST I HAVE EVER SEEN ANY TEAM HIT WITH INJURIES EVER

HAHAHAAHHA

HAHA

DAMN

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Jared Rivers - Has hamstring soreness after making his return from a hamstring injury that occurred during the pre-season. May be in doubt for round 4.

Brent Moloney- Looks to either have suffered a strain or has had a recurrence of the soreness he experienced last season. Very unlikely to play this week.

Colin Sylvia- Has groin soreness.

James Frawley - foot stress fracture Rnd 6

David Neitz- Has a grade 2 MCL tear and will miss at least 4 weeks.

Brock McLean- Fractured foot and will miss at least 6 weeks.

Clint Bartram- Has had an arthroscope for a knee injury.

Travis Johnstone- Looks to have fractured his hand and will likely miss at least 6 weeks.

Russell Robertson- Hyperextended his knee and has extensive bone bruising. Injury was worse than first thought and he has had surgery and will not play before the mid season break.

That is the most depressing injury list I ever read.

They are all long term injuries too, which makes this even worse.

*Sigh* :(

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yeah that doesnt surprise me.....terrible news though....

i noticed him looking at his hand a lot at stopages and making a clentched fist and constantly looked bothered by it from about 3rd qr on. So it doesnt surprise me. Did well to see out the game.

I guess we are in real trouble now!

At least we are going to be a shot at getting a #1 draft pick ahhaha

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Terrible news! This will almost certainly mean that Green has to go back to the midfield, leaving us with no one who can kick goals. Without TJ or Brock, Green simply has to play in the midfield... none of our other midfielders can kick the ball.

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