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List of Players (allegedly) not injured... as at 24.4.07

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BATE, Matthew

BIZZELL, Clint

BRUCE, Cameron

BUCKLEY, Simon

CARROLL, Nathan

DAVEY, Aaron

DUNN, Lynden

FERGUSON, Ryan

GARLAND, Colin

GODFREY, Simon

GREEN, Brad

HOLLAND, Ben

JAMAR, Mark

JOHNSON, Chris

JOHNSON, Paul

MCDONALD, James

MILLER, Brad

NEVILLE, Heath

NEWTON, Michael

PETTERD, Ricky

PICKETT, Byron

SYLVIA, Colin

WARD, Daniel

WARNOCK, Matthew

WEETRA, Isaac

WHITE, Jeff

YZE, Adem

 

I read in the Sandy post that Beach Road Bazza mentioned the Melbouren players that played and no mention of Ben Holland playing for Sandy, is he injured to.

 
....and of that short list of 27, almost 20% haven't played a single AFL h&A game.

YET !! :lol:

I read in the Sandy post that Beach Road Bazza mentioned the Melbouren players that played and no mention of Ben Holland playing for Sandy, is he injured to.

Generally one player will be left out of Sandy as a reserve for the Melbourne game. I'm guessing the club always knew that Moloney and Johnstone wouldn't come up (especially as Sylvia wasnt even named in the Sandy side), and thus would've needed one more spare player.


Generally one player will be left out of Sandy as a reserve for the Melbourne game. I'm guessing the club always knew that Moloney and Johnstone wouldn't come up (especially as Sylvia wasnt even named in the Sandy side), and thus would've needed one more spare player.

ND's in a bit of strife here. By my own quick estimation he'll be a back pocket and two runners short on this list, giving all available old favourites a game, but knowing Neale he'll opt for players that are 50/50. He should bite the bullet as much as it would irk him and play both Petterd and Buckley.

would be very disppointed if we risk anybody this week, especially interstate

give the kids a run, let the guys get over thier injurys properly, or they will be injured or the whole year

ND's in a bit of strife here. By my own quick estimation he'll be a back pocket and two runners short on this list, giving all available old favourites a game, but knowing Neale he'll opt for players that are 50/50. He should bite the bullet as much as it would irk him and play both Petterd and Buckley.

What about Garland?

Davey mentioned his name in an interview yesterday.

Bring on CG

 

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