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Couldn’t find anywhere else to post this but just watching Olympic diving and thought maybe the MRO and aFL and media sycophants are watching to see that Maynard could have altered his body position even though he was in the air. 

 

If 2024 went smoothly:

Top line AFL, Bottom line Casey

FB:  McVee  May  Salem

    Howes  Schache  Hore

HB:  Rivers  Turner  Lever

      AMW  TMac  Tomlinson 

C:  Windsor  Viney  Langdon

  Billings  Sestan  Hunter

HF:  ANB  Petty  Chandler

   Kolt  Jefferson  Spargo

FF:  Kossie  JVR  Fritsch 

  McAdam  Brown  Fullerton 

Mid:  Gawn  Petracca  Oliver

  Verral  Laurie  Brown

Bench:  Brayshaw, Bowey, Sparrow, Melksham, Smith(Sub)

Woewodin, Adams, Turner

Just shows how injuries on top of losing 3 players (Brayshaw, Smith & Spargo) that are either beast 22 or next in for their position without being able to replace them makes a huge difference. 

This Casey team woukd be very competitive and if all together and fit would provide good back up for the AFL team

 

On 06/08/2024 at 18:12, DistrACTION Jackson said:

He’s the ultimate professional, so think it will be more mental for him

Tracc seems a very determined focussed professional young man - yes, he has had a near death experience, but perhaps Neitschke will be proven right - "what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger".  Hope so anyway.

 

Injury List:  Round 23

Steven May — ribs / test
Clayton Oliver — knee, ribs / season
Caleb Windsor — ankle / season
Charlie Spargo — Achilles / season
Christian Petracca — spleen / indefinite


55 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

add sparrow to the list for rd 1, 2025 - syndesmosis 

7 month syndemosis? Seems extreme 

 

Injury List:  Round 24 

Tom Sparrow — ankle / season
Steven May — ribs / season
Clayton Oliver — knee, ribs / season
Caleb Windsor — ankle / season
Charlie Spargo — Achilles / season
Christian Petracca — spleen / indefinite
 

 


4 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Spargo still on crutches

Not great

operation recently? 

On 14/08/2024 at 16:25, Chelly said:

Injury List:  Round 23

Steven May — ribs / test
Clayton Oliver — knee, ribs / season
Caleb Windsor — ankle / season
Charlie Spargo — Achilles / season
Christian Petracca — spleen / indefinite

You add those 5, fully fit, another preseason under their belts and a top 10 ready to go draft pick and look out, here we come.

8 hours ago, Wells 11 said:

operation recently? 

He had an Achilles opp in mid July. He’s going to be busting a gut to get back to top fitness. 


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️Jake Lever - sick of losing

Tom Sparrow — ankle / season
️Steven May — ribs / season
️Clayton Oliver — knee, ribs / season
️Caleb Windsor — ankle / season
Charlie Spargo — Achilles / season
️Christian Petracca — 💔spleen / indefinite

 

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