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9 minutes ago, Kent said:

GO* Damn !!!!!!

He's a great player but very injury prone.

Broken foot I’d say from looking at the mechanism. So unlucky. He having a laugh on the bench so hopefully he’s been told the news might be so bad

 

Back to the drawing board. Hopefully Petty recovers quickly and gets back for finals

fritsch back will be a big help. Love BB but not sure he has it in him any more. 

At some point in the 3rd I think it looked zoomed in on the bench and looked as though petty said "its F**cked" in response to someone asking how it was... :(

 
5 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Seemed happy and jovial post siren but that might be his way of coping with bad news.

 

I’ve seen him injured before. This isn’t his way of dealing with bad news. 
Hopefully it’s not denial. 

2 minutes ago, Hawny for Gawny said:

At some point in the 3rd I think it looked zoomed in on the bench and looked as though petty said "its F**cked" in response to someone asking how it was... :(

What if he said “it’s fine” and you can’t lip read??? 🤞😂


Grundy, Tom McDonald, Schache, Joel Smith, Tomlinson in play May forward?

We need 2 Petty’s and it looks like we’ll have none for the next 6 weeks 

7 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

What if he said “it’s fine” and you can’t lip read??? 🤞😂

I wouldn't doubt it he looks a tad too happy to be saying stuff like that, hopefully 1-2 weeks 

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

I reckon @WalkingCivilWar is stalking him as we speak to bring us some news…. 

Hey! I don’t stalk any of our players, I admire them from afar. And sometimes a little closer, depends on how alert security are.

Besides, stalking isn’t a bad thing, it’s two people hanging out together, only one of them doesn’t know it. 😁


4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Hey! I don’t stalk any of our players, I admire them from afar. And sometimes a little closer, depends on how alert security are.

Besides, stalking isn’t a bad thing, it’s two people hanging out together, only one of them doesn’t know it. 😁

So, what news do you bring me?


Frittata better be back soon now we’ve lost Harry 😭

Fun fact: despite our well known forward woes, we are back to being the highest-scoring team in the league.

6 hours ago, Travy14 said:

Again another that has replied without looking at the comment I was responding too!

Your facts were wrong! Did you read?? 

3 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

Your facts were wrong! Did you read?? 

2019, go and have a look at his stats. Il accept your apology later!

3 minutes ago, Travy14 said:

2019, go and have a look at his stats. Il accept your apology later!

Trav, mate, buddy. Look at moi… Look at moi. Now calm down! Leave the dog and family alone…… drink some water, and maybe a Barocca. 
 

You’re welcome 😆🤣😂!! 


2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

So, what news do you bring me?


Frittata better be back soon now we’ve lost Harry 😭

No comment 😭 Seriously, not able to say anything more. 

6 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

I’ve seen him injured before. This isn’t his way of dealing with bad news. 
Hopefully it’s not denial. 

YESSSSSSSS. 

 

HOPE 🙃

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11 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

No comment 😭 Seriously, not able to say anything more. 

I think the emoji might say it all. 😪 Hoping that's just about Harry and not Frittata. 


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