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No amount of MFCSS gets him off. He knows heโ€™s done for too.

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5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Eagles are the unluckiest team going around.ย 

At some point itโ€™s not bad luck itโ€™s bad management.ย 
Their players are clearly unfit and their injury management is clearly rubbish. Itโ€™s been like that for 3 seasons.

Hunt doesnโ€™t seem to be struggling for fitness, having come from Melbourne.ย 

20 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

JDG in trouble ? Letโ€™s see what ย Mr MRO does with this one.ย 

Careless, high and severe. Straight to tribunal and 3 weeks - unless the kid has a broken jaw in which case 4-6

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No different to Kozzieโ€™s bump, interesting to see what happens if the eagles player received a concussion. Either way, Iโ€™m going with zero weeks.ย 

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Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

No different to Kozzieโ€™s bump, interesting to see what happens if the eagles player received a concussion. Either way, Iโ€™m gonna with zero weeks.ย 

Kozzie hardly made contact with smiths head it his his upper body and neckย 


Just now, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Kozzie hardly made contact with smiths head it his his upper body and neckย 

Yup. Thatโ€™s why I think JDG will get zero weeks and an ice-cream cake.ย 

Well there is no way he gets off. So watch the MRO ping one of our blokes for sneezing on an opponent just to even things up.ย 

(Yes I believe in some conspiracies. If you don't about the AFL's machinations, then you a fool to yourself and a burden to others as the great John Clarke said.)

2 minutes ago, sue said:

Well there is no way he gets off. So watch the MRO ping one of our blokes for sneezing on an opponent just to even things up.ย 

(Yes I believe in some conspiracies. If you don't about the AFL's machinations, then you a fool to yourself and a burden to others as the great John Clarke said.)

Harmes wilI get suspended. Just hope Viney escapes for his semi rough tackle.ย 

If Melbourne was playing right now, weโ€™d be losing our minds at that display against West Coast with 2 on the bench. Unimpressive.ย 


20 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

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Mid season break in Bali. What could go wrong?

Kozzie got two weeks for a similar bump that didnโ€™t injure a player. Degoey has concussed someone. Itโ€™s realistically 4 weeks. Heโ€™s definitely not playing next week against us at least!

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3 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

ย Heโ€™s definitely not playing next week against us at least!

And that is all that really matters

Now I need West Coast to injure Moore, Daicos x 2 and Cox. Nothing serious. A light twisted ankle, a hammy strain or broken thumb. Just enough to rule them out for a week.ย 
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Eagles putting on a show here. Good on em for giving their fans something to cheer about.


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