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When first came off, it looked they rest rapped his foot, maybe they got it wrong the first time?  He played great when he returned and sat out most of the last with the there jets :) on the bench.    Fingers crossed and we have 12 more days for treatment and recover. If (when) we win, he'll get another extended break before the next final to manage him.  

 
2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Seriously, every single AFL Player should have foot scans after every game. 
The running stress and directional changes within a match are off the charts 

Bailey was very chirpy and positive when interviewed in the rooms after the match, so it can’t be too bad, unless he woke up this morning with a reaction…

 

Fritta should have scans after every day of walking this week.


just as well he did come back on and proved he was ok. This site would be having a collective breakdown otherwise. @Jaded No More would be curled up in the foetal position.

 
13 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Routine scan. Would’ve been pre-scheduled for this morning regardless of how he got on yesterday. They scanned it to check everything: plates, screws etc. 

If this same comment appeared in the Collingwood supporters' bulletin board, I wonder what they would make of it? Would they assume it had something to do with their, ahem, personal relationship with the prison system? 


15 hours ago, Canplay said:

John Ralph, On the Couch just now implied there's concerns.....   FMD   

Viewing that exchange I think Ralph was saying “concerns” just to wind up Gary Lyon.  

14 hours ago, dworship said:

He could of got things confused with Momma Fritsch's fracture.

Poor old Paulsy broke her fibula in three places. 😭 Her dad (Grandpa Fritta) had a quad bike accident a few weeks ago and ended up with eight broken ribs. Her mum (Grandma Fritta) had a fall in Hobart when we played there recently and broke her wrist. When Pauline rang me from the hospital last week she said, “it’s all Bayley’s fault… he started this run of broken bones!” 😂

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19 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Poor old Paulsy broke her fibula in three places. 😭 Her dad (Grandpa Fritta) had a quad bike accident a few weeks ago and ended up with eight broken ribs. Her mum (Grandma Fritta) had a fall in Hobart when we played there recently and broke her wrist. When Pauline rang me from the hospital last week she said, “it’s all Bayley’s fault… he started this run of broken bones!” 😂

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37 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Poor old Paulsy broke her fibula in three places. 😭 Her dad (Grandpa Fritta) had a quad bike accident a few weeks ago and ended up with eight broken ribs. Her mum (Grandma Fritta) had a fall in Hobart when we played there recently and broke her wrist. When Pauline rang me from the hospital last week she said, “it’s all Bayley’s fault… he started this run of broken bones!” 😂

I'm more concerned with his DNA. Seems like he may have inherited a propensity for bone fractures.

I hope all the Fritsch family are recovering well. 

1 hour ago, reynolds46 said:

Viewing that exchange I think Ralph was saying “concerns” just to wind up Gary Lyon.  

Also, he said “concerns” but didn’t elaborate. What type of concerns, Ralph? Exactly WHO is concerned, Ralph? From where did you get your info, Ralph? 🙄 


Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

Also, he said “concerns” but didn’t elaborate. What type of concerns, Ralph? Exactly WHO is concerned, Ralph? From where did you get your info, Ralph? 🙄 

Keep in mind it's Ralph...   a headline writer.... wind up merchant.... take no serious heed of him ;) 

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Also, he said “concerns” but didn’t elaborate. What type of concerns, Ralph? Exactly WHO is concerned, Ralph? From where did you get your info, Ralph? 🙄 

Not from Mumma Frittata obviously!

46 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Poor old Paulsy broke her fibula in three places. 😭 Her dad (Grandpa Fritta) had a quad bike accident a few weeks ago and ended up with eight broken ribs. Her mum (Grandma Fritta) had a fall in Hobart when we played there recently and broke her wrist. When Pauline rang me from the hospital last week she said, “it’s all Bayley’s fault… he started this run of broken bones!” 😂

What on earth was she doing to get 3 breaks.Hope she recovers well.Took me 4 months just try walking again

2 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I'm more concerned with his DNA. Seems like he may have inherited a propensity for bone fractures.

I hope all the Fritsch family are recovering well. 

The family is fine. 🙂 They heal at an otherworldly rate. They heal quickly and they heal well. Might have something to do with why they experience longevity, too. Pauline’s grandmother (Great-Grandma Fritta) passed away in December just gone. She was in her late 90s and was still getting around like a person 30 years younger. 

3 minutes ago, forever demons said:

What on earth was she doing to get 3 breaks.Hope she recovers well.Took me 4 months just try walking again

She rides her bike while taking the dogs for a run every morning. She was crossing an oval when her puppy (the surprise birthday present from Fritta) got spooked and ran in front of the bike, and Pauline, trying to avoid the pup, came off the bike and landed awkwardly. ☹️ 


9 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

The family is fine. 🙂 They heal at an otherworldly rate. They heal quickly and they heal well. Might have something to do with why they experience longevity, too. Pauline’s grandmother (Great-Grandma Fritta) passed away in December just gone. She was in her late 90s and was still getting around like a person 30 years younger. 

Are you suggesting Fritta will play until he is 50? 6000 goals and multiple Coleman's?

21 minutes ago, Dee Boys said:

Great intel @WalkingCivilWar. Please keep us posted when results come through!

I’ve told Pauline I’d better be on speed dial. 😂

 
1 hour ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Are you suggesting Fritta will play until he is 50? 6000 goals and multiple Coleman's?

Yep. And he’ll play in the forward line alongside his own son and possibly his grandson as well.😂

1 hour ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Are you suggesting Fritta will play until he is 50? 6000 goals and multiple Coleman's?

Incidentally, his dad stopped playing footy only a few years ago. He’d possibly still be playing now only he quit when he equalled the games played record at Coldstream FC because the guy who held the record on his own had recently lost his daughter to cancer and Scott didn’t wanna take the title away from him. Now they share the title. 


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