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12 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

It never made any sense for TMac to play in this game. 

We move on.

Never really made sense for him to play last week either but.................

 
4 hours ago, M_9 said:

Just reported on 3AW that TMac has re-injured his foot.

I thought he hurt his knee last week not his foot 


47 minutes ago, wheaters31 said:

Trengove had the same injury and was never the same.

Unfortunately it might be the same for TMac

TMac’s injury is completed different to Trengove.  Trengove had a navicular injury, TMacs was a lisfranc 

When they interviewed TMac last week at Casey he said that he got his boot stop caught in someone’s bootlace? It must have been worse than he thought.😪😢

 
1 hour ago, DeeZone said:

When they interviewed TMac last week at Casey he said that he got his boot stop caught in someone’s bootlace? It must have been worse than he thought.😪😢

He got caught up in a boot lace & twisted his knee which turned out to be fine. He got stomped on his foot in first quarter & if you watched the game …never took another mark. I would say that since he still has a metal plate in his foot ..there was probably bruising etc . Long shot to say he has re-injured his foot . No point playing him though …not worth the risk !

On 9/15/2022 at 8:24 PM, WalkingCivilWar said:

Don’t forget to come to PRINCES PARK on Sunday to watch Casey play in the VFL Grand Final. Start time: 12:50pm

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Our AFLW round 4 match vs Brisbane is also being played this Sunday. Start time: 4:10pm at CASEY FIELDS. 

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Respect 


8 hours ago, M_9 said:

Just reported on 3AW that TMac has re-injured his foot.

l reported he didnt look ready at training the other week,  and should have finished up and rested as soon as our afl season was out ... petty has to go forward now

1 hour ago, fr_ap said:

Why is Bowey ineligible? Surely played 10+ VFL games this year 

No.  I think he played 17 in the MFC and 5-6 at Casey.  Losing Tmcd and Bowey makes it a tight contest v Southport.  Bowey was outstanding last week and with a good preseason should be in MFC round 1 2023. 

23 hours ago, Left Foot Snap said:

I have to check that out. There used to be a sports bar in Brisbane that had tanks with little sharks in them. Could watch them all day.

We have plenty of grounds in my part of Brisbane (northside) and junior teams are easy to find. My daughter played. Kids school was part of a school comp, although the standard was pretty low. We went all over the city to games so saw some good infrastructure. I couldn't comment on the Gold Coast though.

My friends and 14 year olds live southside of the City. A big kid keen as mustard has now moved on for lack of opportunites to play.

Ex-victorina who moved up there.

They aren't big sharks obviously.

 

10 hours ago, Demons1858 said:

l reported he didnt look ready at training the other week,  and should have finished up and rested as soon as our afl season was out ... petty has to go forward now

Mis-management, and bordering on stupidity. Emblematic of our season.


1 hour ago, Demon17 said:

My friends and 14 year olds live southside of the City. A big kid keen as mustard has now moved on for lack of opportunites to play.

Ex-victorina who moved up there.

They aren't big sharks obviously.

 

That's really unfortunate.

8 minutes ago, Vineytime said:

Rosman dropped or injured?

Concussed last week

12 hours ago, fr_ap said:

Why is Bowey ineligible? Surely played 10+ VFL games this year 

If we had won last week Bowey could have played in the Grand Final. That's if he had not been picked to play Geelong. 


13 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Quiz of the week

We last played in a VFL grand final in 2018.

Is any player from that team still at MFC ?

Jayden Hunt Harry Petty and Bailey Fritsch played in that game. Fritsch was dropped from the Team that played The Eagles in the PF

Only Munro and White are playing in the game on Sunday. 

add Grey to the both games list.




 

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add Grey.

16 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Quiz of the week

We last played in a VFL grand final in 2018.

Is any player from that team still at MFC ?

Hunt, Petty and Fritsch.  Also Munro and White were there.

Edited by Left Foot Snap

Looking at the 2018 team list v tomorrow's, it looks a much stronger side in 2022.

 

Reading the Between the Flags book, looking at the Casey Team for this week I think it would go close "most likely beat" the  2013 MFC team.

7 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Jayden Hunt Harry Petty and Bailey Fritsch played in that game. Fritsch was dropped from the Team that played The Eagles in the PF

Only Munro and White are playing in the game on Sunday. 

add Grey to the both games list.




 

Fritsch was of course drafted the following year which leaves only Hunt and Petty from that team. (Hunt at that time was an established player who had lost form as a running backman.)

It's certainly not a nursery for future talent


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