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3 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I mean he still had 5 disposal in the last quarter. So he's had a decent crack at least

But yes, surely he either didn't tell coaching staff or If he did then I seriously would hope they didn't advise him to at least try and push through.

Surely not the latter🤯

 
5 hours ago, McQueen said:

season 2023
 

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I'll second that🤯😵‍💫😵

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Slightly different line here, shouldn’t we be trying to conserve our core midfielders, they’ve put in a ton of work over the past 5 years. They look cooked

8 hours ago, Wodjathefirst said:

Just saw tv vision of him grabbing his hammy. Not what I call a good look. What is also interesting is that I don’t recall any mention made by commentators at the time. Guessing it was a very tense / exciting moment in play at the time.

Too busy barracking for Port


9 hours ago, Wodjathefirst said:

Just saw tv vision of him grabbing his hammy. 

He's so used to oppo players grabbing him off the ball, he thought he'd grab himself just to feel like he was involved.

 

🤯😵‍💫😵🤮😱😠🤬

5 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

On the radio just now it appears unlikely Oliver will be available next week

2-4 coming up is my guess.....based on it's Melbourne


Oh this will be fun

esp KBW

Just as an aside He is leading the Lou Richards channel 9 Footy Show award and The AGE footballer of the Year and Second in the Herald Sun player of the year. 


We don't bat that deep in our midfield stocks unfortunately.

Dunstan injured, Harmes nqr, Sparrow limited, Laurie unproven.

With Bowey possibly out with a cald, we probably need Brayshaw down back.

I think Harmes and Sparrow come in and hope they provide more defensive midfield pressure. Petracca is going to have to spend most of the game in the midfield along with Viney.

I like Laurie's skill set so maybe he gets an opportunity?

Well it certainly will assist Freo's young midfield. They are as good as Port's young ones so someone will need to step up BIG TIME.

5 minutes ago, Nascent said:

We don't bat that deep in our midfield stocks unfortunately.

Dunstan injured, Harmes nqr, Sparrow limited, Laurie unproven.

With Bowey possibly out with a cald, we probably need Brayshaw down back.

I think Harmes and Sparrow come in and hope they provide more defensive midfield pressure. Petracca is going to have to spend most of the game in the midfield along with Viney.

I like Laurie's skill set so maybe he gets an opportunity?

Laurie is not up to it at the moment unfortunately


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

How on earth did he play out the last quarter???

If this was known Dazzle this is /was negligent at Least

We need to understand.....it's IMPOSSSIBLE to replace Oliver.....all we really do is add a name to the team sheet. Clarry is as good as  2 others.   If this transpires... ...  we're not looking too flash....if that we were..

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16 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

When was he last out of the side? 

Late last season when Selwood kicked his hand and broke bones. Not even a free kick paid for kicking in danger!

He returned wearing a brace after a week and was limited through the end of the season. 

 
21 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

When was he last out of the side? 

missed a game last season with a broken thumb courtesy of Joel Selwood

Does anyone know if he is actually going to miss games or are we all just guessing??


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