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2 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

But training was at Casey; why would Christian be at AAMi, assuming that video was taken today.

It was taken today apparently.

Best guess would be maybe light duties, especially given the talk around him playing sore. Either way, he's not in ISO, so that's a good sign.

 
4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

He may have already had Covid recently

Here's hoping

Sam Edmund live on SEN now - 

  • Did not divulge names but suggested he was pretty sure he knew who they were.
  • When asked how significant the players were responded it was "1 or 2 best 22 and next generation stars"

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3 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

But training was at Casey; why would Christian be at AAMi, assuming that video was taken today.

We trained at AAMI yesterday, that footage could be from then. Trac was also on 360 last night.

1 minute ago, Vipercrunch said:

Sam Edmund live on SEN now - 

  • 1 or 2 best 22 and next generation starts

i think that settles the 3 for now. Kozzy & LJ and the 3rd probably at Casey. 


2 minutes ago, Vipercrunch said:

Sam Edmund live on SEN now - 

  • Did not divulge names but suggested he was pretty sure he knew who they were.
  • When asked how significant the players were responded it was "1 or 2 best 22 and next generation stars"

its definitely Jackson and Pickett

 

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

We trained at AAMI yesterday, that footage could be from then. Trac was also on 360 last night.

Thanks.  So he could be in iso today.

Not sure if it has been mentioned, Christian, Spargo and Kozzie share abode and none are in today's Casey photos.😬

3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

We trained at AAMI yesterday, that footage could be from then. Trac was also on 360 last night.

 

1 minute ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Thanks.  So he could be in iso today.

Not sure if it has been mentioned, Christian, Spargo and Kozzie share abode and none are in today's Casey photos.😬

This was the person who posted that video.

 

 
1 minute ago, Freddy Fuschia said:

My guess is Clarrie, LJ & Toby Bedford.

Clarry and Bedford trained today. Jackson and Pickett did not.


24 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Yep and Lever was meant to be there today. 
 

At the end of the day every club has and will be impacted by Covid. It’s best to have it happen now and get it going thru the club than come finals. The players and coaches infected during the season should have decent immunity up until the end of the season now which is good. 
 

Of course nobody wants Covid and I suspect the recent issue with Wines is probably a post Covid issue as the exact same thing has happened to my friend post Covid. But it’s 2022 and we need to get used to this new reality. 
At least we have guys at Casey who are dying to take their chances at senior level. 

Hope so, but the trouble with Omicron is that you could get it now and then get another dose in September.

13 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Thanks.  So he could be in iso today.

Not sure if it has been mentioned, Christian, Spargo and Kozzie share abode and none are in today's Casey photos.😬

Pretty sure Christian moved out and lives with his GF.

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Pretty sure Christian moved out and lives with his GF.

100% correct. He lives with this partner in Kew.

Clarry has also bought a house and lives with his partner. 

Neither of those boys live with Jackson and Pickett. Jackson and Pickett used to live with the Brayshaw's but have moved out together. I don't know if Rivers lives with them as well.

 


23 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

He's been sub for 6 straight weeks, so wouldn't think so.

I meant pre-season.

You don't need to isolate or even test if you have had Covid 12 weeks prior to coming into contact with someone who has Covid. 

Does anyone have the definitive list of 3 players / 1 abode?

Given Jackson confirmed and that instagram post I guess Bedford is a monty which leaves one young best 22.

 

5 minutes ago, Jara said:

Hope so, but the trouble with Omicron is that you could get it now and then get another dose in September.

Yep true but you do have a higher immunity for around 10 months, so ive read.

Ive had it but 4 weeks later im still not 100%, so im not sure how it effects players overall longer term. Hopefully their immune systems are better than mine.

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

100% correct. He lives with this partner in Kew.

Clarry has also bought a house and lives with his partner. 

Neither of those boys live with Jackson and Pickett. Jackson and Pickett used to live with the Brayshaw's but have moved out together. I don't know if Rivers lives with them as well.

 

Both of these guys were away from Melbourne when the main outbreak occurred during xmas and NY. So it kind of makes sense that they are one of few left unscathed. 

47 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

The week off will clearly give him time to read and sign his new contract!!!! 


46 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Haha yeah Just discovered the same thing - although I wasn't going to load up on the Hawks.

We've got Lever and Viney coming in- 2 handy players.

If Dogga is out Tmac will get the nod - he does a fair bit of forward ruck work anyway. 

Dunstan will stay and only be better for the run. And plenty still to choose from.

If we were playing Brisbane or Freo, I might have a concern but Hawthorn .......... meh ...... 4 points on the way.

True but I reckon The disruption might cause us some issues and there is a fair chance of more players getting it. Hawks playing decent footy

also not having our head coach will impact us a bit

2 minutes ago, Olgreybeard49 said:

Does anyone have the definitive list of 3 players / 1 abode?

Given Jackson confirmed and that instagram post I guess Bedford is a monty which leaves one young best 22.

 

My best guess would be Kosi as I am fairly sure he lives with Jacko and Bedford.

As someone noted above, considering Jackson and Kosi spent a lot of time in the off season not in Victoria (and in fact Jacko was in WA for a lot of it where Covid was still non existent), it makes sense they have caught it now. 

It is also no coincidence in my opinion that guys like Lever, Viney and Goodwin who all have kids, have caught it recently. Daycares and schools are mass spreaders. School back on Tuesday could explain why Goody has it. 

 
4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I meant pre-season.

You don't need to isolate or even test if you have had Covid 12 weeks prior to coming into contact with someone who has Covid. 

Are you saying that's the AFL's protocols? I'm not sure that would be correct. Every player is tested regularly as far as I'm aware, no matter where they may sit in that 12 week period.

You're on the money for general public, but as we've seen this year, the AFL's protocols aren't always the same.


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