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Bayley Fritsch was also sent for a scan on Monday, with the Demons yet to confirm whether the important forward is battling an injury concern.

 

surely if he is being sent for scans, there4 is a concern of some sort......   any ideas what may be wrong ??

 

Sounds like he’s been carrying something or the same issue that caused him to miss the first few rounds. He’s nowhere near at his best and we desperately need him to be. Fingers crossed he’s ok 👍🏻 

 

At a guess it'll be the same periodical scans that T-Mac gets to monitor his ongoing issues. There will always be a vulture posted outside where they get them done lest there be a headline to write. 


Playing injured for majority of the season and still well on his way to a 45 goal a season. 

This might be a dumb idea, but this could be a good time to rest him until after the bye and get him good to go for the back half of the season. We need him at his best.

 
1 minute ago, Nascent said:

This might be a dumb idea, but this could be a good time to rest him until after the bye and get him good to go for the back half of the season. We need him at his best.

We have 4 incredibly difficult and important games coming up. This is not the time to rest our best goal kicker. 

4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

We have 4 incredibly difficult and important games coming up. This is not the time to rest our best goal kicker. 

Hence it could be dumb, but we didn't manage our players well last year and it left us limping into the finals and out in straight sets.


2 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Hence it could be dumb, but we didn't manage our players well last year and it left us limping into the finals and out in straight sets.

We are not sitting 10-0 this year. We need to secure at least two of the next four wins or we may not even make top 4.

5 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Tell me what to panic about next!

How much of a heads up would you require ?

30 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Paging @WalkingCivilWar for the latest

I don’t know why he was sent for scans. I could find out but I’d rather not. If I’m told I can’t say anything anyways. 


1 hour ago, red and blue forever said:

surely if he is being sent for scans, there4 is a concern of some sort......   any ideas what may be wrong ??

Pretty sure WCW and Fritchybusiness have known about this for a while now.

Keeping mum though

2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I don’t know why he was sent for scans. I could find out but I’d rather not. If I’m told I can’t say anything anyways. 

You could mime it.


 

45 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Obviously no updates on Fritta at 11.27pm?

Howsabout an update at 12:12am? 😁There’s nothing to be concerned about. No new injury. The scans are scheduled ahead of time and at regular intervals. It’s part of his treatment. 

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8 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

 

Howsabout an update at 12:12am? 😁There’s nothing to be concerned about. No new injury. The scans are scheduled ahead of time and at regular intervals. It’s part of his treatment. 

Calling Dr DubCeeDub! 

Code Blue. 

9 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

 

Howsabout an update at 12:12am? 😁There’s nothing to be concerned about. No new injury. The scans are scheduled ahead of time and at regular intervals. It’s part of his treatment. 

This is why I lured you into this thread. I knew you would give us something!

 Our thanks to Mrs Fritta


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