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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

 

Of course he has been.

It would be derelict not to after he came off with an issue.

Let's just hope for the best.

 

FMD. Hopefully nothing there but feet are really tricky. If he missis with Melksham out that would really hurt our forward set up and finals campaign


 

Genuinely surprised they brought him back on given the game was an absolute dead rubber and they probably knew Melksham’s season was over. 


Questions must be asked why we put him back on the ground in a dead rubber.

Understand that the scan is precautionary but shouldn't the first precaution have been not to make it worse.

So very Melbourne. FMD.


22 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Genuinely surprised they brought him back on given the game was an absolute dead rubber and they probably knew Melksham’s season was over. 

Same.  Stunned he wasn't benched afterwards.

Kept yelling at the tv "We don't need a win... GET BAILEY OFF FFS!!"

I wonder what Choco was thinking / saying!!??

Edited by Demon Dynasty

looked fine when he came back on. kicked 2 or 3 goals. I doubt there's any problem here.

Fritta wouldn't have come back on the ground and did what he did in the 4th if he reinjured his foot.

He'll be fine.

7 minutes ago, pewpewpew said:

Questions must be asked why we put him back on the ground in a dead rubber.

Understand that the scan is precautionary but shouldn't the first precaution have been not to make it worse.

So very Melbourne. FMD.

He moved brilliantly when he came back on, and kicked some class goals looking like the Rolls Royce he is. He looked happy after the game.

Maybe we were gonna sub him off then Melky did his ACL?! 
He did sit on the bench for most of the last half of the fourth. 


Hopefully its just general soreness after a long return.

 

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