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Just now, Gawndy the Great said:

Lever looks to have hurt his knee. Geez I hope it’s not an ACL. It looks innocuous and he doesn’t seem too worried. But they are not risking it.  

He was doing some run throughs on the boundary mid way through the 3rd and was on the bike.

I don’t like our chances next week if we’re without May and Lever.

 

Don’t mind Ginni, he’s got more moves than the Wizard.

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Lever has not done his knee ffs. He’s got it strapped and doing run throughs. In what world do you treat an ACL with some strapping and a run thru? 🙄

They probably won’t risk him. Could be a low grade medial. 

Yeah I think a little twinge and been put on ice. He was jogging and on the exercise bike from what I could see. 

Not nothing but no need to fear the worst yet.

 

why is everyone so worried about how much the commentators like us??

who gives AF?


9 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

I’d say Lever has done his knee. Mays gone to hospital

lever appears to be walking like he hasn’t done his knee 

Roost, chill man. he’s doing run throughs on the sidelines. he has not done his knee

Fritta guarding grass in front of Sicily therr...get up on him and pressure son!!

 

Max doesn’t look right


Dreadful handball billings. Butchered a good opportunity. Compounded by Salem’s kick to Gawn.

sloppy play letting the hawks back into it

Sh@&$ from Max

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

why is everyone so worried about how much the commentators like us??

who gives AF?

and commentators always root for the loosing team... trying to make it more exciting, that is their job!


Good job petty was selected otherwise we’d be in trouble defensively 

6 minutes ago, layzie said:

Yeah I think a little twinge and been put on ice. He was jogging and on the exercise bike from what I could see. 

Not nothing but no need to fear the worst yet.

Looks like a meniscus injury based on mechanism

Just now, BDA said:

Good job petty was selected otherwise we’d be in trouble defensively 

Snap.


Just now, Neitas bump said:

Looks like a meniscus injury based on mechanism

Very possible 

 

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