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Sam Edmond just reported on SEN. Demons saying he will still play...

 

FFS. Bet it was that big lanky POS yank. God that game really destroyed us. 
Guess Grundy has to come in now as cover in case Max struggles with the injury during the game. 

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I wonder when and how it happened? It didn't notice it impeding him in the last match.

 
9 minutes ago, Colm said:

FFS. Bet it was that big lanky POS yank. God that game really destroyed us. 
Guess Grundy has to come in now as cover in case Max struggles with the injury during the game. 

Probably.... accidental........   probably....... ( not ) 


1 minute ago, Roost it far said:

I think Edmund inferred on FC that he'd had it prior to the QF but not completely sure.

I’m still blaming Cox head. 😂


5 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

Cox

 But what about the umpires or the AFL?

Bleeding crabst. I love how a major takeaway from reviewing our 2022 season was the need for more rotation and management of our players so we could hit September with a fresh and fit list, which we implemented this year. And now look where we are. Ugh this fracking season.

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2 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

Its alot easier to play with a brpken toe than cracked ribbs (Cripps)

How did Cox break Cripps ribs?

Did Maynard help him ?

I'd rest him and bring in Grundy.


10 minutes ago, TRIGON said:

I wonder when and how it happened? It didn't notice it impeding him in the last match.

Grundy stepped on it at training. Purely an accident of course.😁

Put max at full forward as a tall target in place of JVR and bring Grundy in to shoulder the ruck duties. How.much do you want a premiership medallion, Brodie?

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