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Sorry if this has been posted elsewhere but I searched and couldn't find it.

 

I read somewhere that TMac has re-injured his foot and won't play today? Anyone shed some light? This doesn't sound very good for Tom who has had a history of toe/foot related injuries..

 

Can't help thinking of Trengove, Mitch Clark etc.....

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Apparently having surgery tomorrow 

 

[censored]! Shouldn’t have tried to rush him back so hard. 3 months for a 6 month injury? Jesus

So he wouldn't have been available Friday night anyway if we did get through.

Well at least they can take time over the pre season to get it right.

I hope they do because we really missed him


When he played in the Prelim for Casey after our season was done, I thought to myself ‘why?’

It may be a sign of the respect between clubs and the playing group but the risk did not outweigh that benefit.

And here we are.

The fact we are chasing Gunston is probably a result of this. Incredibly poor decision making from the football dept. Reeks of desperation.

 

1 minute ago, CYB said:

The fact we are chasing Gunston is probably a result of this. Incredibly poor decision making from the football dept. Reeks of desperation.

 

Where has it confirmed that we're chasing Gunston?

 
13 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Bucketing heavily here.

wrong thread KC

33 minutes ago, CYB said:

The fact we are chasing Gunston is probably a result of this. Incredibly poor decision making from the football dept. Reeks of desperation.

 

He does reek of desperation.  It would have been left in T Macs hands if he wanted to have a crack at it and he choose to do so


1 minute ago, Demons11 said:

He does reek of desperation.  It would have been left in T Macs hands if he wanted to have a crack at it and he choose to do so

It’s still the FD call. They would have to tick it off. 

43 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Where has it confirmed that we're chasing Gunston?

Demonland. Obviously.

I thought they said during coverage last week that someone stepped on his foot?

If so, it might be a bad luck situation rather than poor management.

1 hour ago, CYB said:

The fact we are chasing Gunston is probably a result of this. Incredibly poor decision making from the football dept. Reeks of desperation.

I assume you're a doctor/physio and you can definitively confirm that the speed of TMac's rehab contributed to the re-injury?


2 hours ago, DubDee said:

[censored]! Shouldn’t have tried to rush him back so hard. 3 months for a 6 month injury? Jesus

Had his foot stomped on last week which could very likely be what has caused the re-injury.

 

2 hours ago, rpfc said:

When he played in the Prelim for Casey after our season was done, I thought to myself ‘why?’

It may be a sign of the respect between clubs and the playing group but the risk did not outweigh that benefit.

And here we are.

Culture 

3 hours ago, rpfc said:

When he played in the Prelim for Casey after our season was done, I thought to myself ‘why?’

It may be a sign of the respect between clubs and the playing group but the risk did not outweigh that benefit.

And here we are.

I remember asking myself "Why" when watching Schwarz run around like a man possessed in a pre-season game starring in the 2s at Lavington after his 1st or 2nd knee reco.
Popped it again early in the 3rd qtr.
 
In the 2s, playing like it was a final during pre-season.
Could not believe what I was watching.

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2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Where has it confirmed that we're chasing Gunston?

I believe The Charlatan mentioned this in between moaning about being victimised or some nonsense.


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1 hour ago, Lord Nev said:

Had his foot stomped on last week which could very likely be what has caused the re-injury.

 

Pretty sure they said on the broadcast after interviewing him that it wasn't that but a kick to the calf..

7 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

I assume you're a doctor/physio and you can definitively confirm that the speed of TMac's rehab contributed to the re-injury?

Its a 6 month injury - one that some don’t ever come back from and he was playing back at 3 months. Now he’s out injured. 

I don’t have to be a medic to question wtf they thought they were doing. It’s shambolic. 

 

Hnmmm is it the end for him?


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