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  • Demonland changed the title to Caleb Windsor Could Miss the Rest of 2024
 

lovely bit of fearmongering here from fox footy

low grade syndesmosis which doesn't require surgical intervention and could see him return to the side sooner rather than later according to the mfc injury update

 

 

 

So unlucky. Happened when he slipped on the MCC wing in the last 20 seconds of the game and got crunched by a Peatling tackle


If Caleb is out I assume Hunter gets another chance 

Not sure that would have happened if Windsor and Langdon remained available 

Has a lot to prove imho 

18 minutes ago, Sydee said:

If Caleb is out I assume Hunter gets another chance 

Not sure that would have happened if Windsor and Langdon remained available 

Has a lot to prove imho 

Hunter only played limited minutes last week, so I doubt they bring him in 

 

Might be a blessing in disguise, as it will give him a few extra weeks off after a very demanding season where he probably played more games than anyone imagined. 

Might have to bring Sparrow back in and play Laurie on the wing?

3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Might be a blessing in disguise, as it will give him a few extra weeks off after a very demanding season where he probably played more games than anyone imagined. 

I think that's right. Really, our season is shot. We were in trouble from when our list was reduced by two players without replacement before the season even began, and by losing Trac - an absolute key - from mid season.   Syndesmosis can be nasty. Let's get him - and the rest of the team - right for next year.

A real shame for the kid but the extra break might help him.

Give Howes a go.


When one door closed… I would love to see us try Bowey or Howes on the wing in Windsor’s absence. 
It would be easy to plonk Hunter back in there, but it won’t achieve much right now. 

2 hours ago, Go the Biff said:

Bugger !

Bugger bugger ...

A true highlight of the season. 

Get better as quick as can.  Love what you bring to the game .


1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

When one door closed… I would love to see us try Bowey or Howes on the wing in Windsor’s absence. 
It would be easy to plonk Hunter back in there, but it won’t achieve much right now. 

Howes maybe...sadly Bowey's kicking is rubbish at moment. Used to be good... not so much now..  The wing needs precision...

1 hour ago, binman said:

Christ almighty we have had some bad luck this season!

I blame all this bad luck on the person who stole our fellow demonlander’s father’s garden gnome. Didn't that go missing mid 2022?  Our luck has been rotten since then.  Need gnome found, treated for trauma, and happily back in it's rightful home asap.

 

Put the Cue in the Rack for 2024

Did that other bloke from Footscray who plays on the wing make it through the Casey game last week?

Perhaps we can get him to 200 games before he's delisted 🤷‍♂️

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Put the Cue in the Rack for 2024

Did that other bloke from Footscray who plays on the wing make it through the Casey game last week?

Perhaps we can get him to 200 games before he's delisted 🤷‍♂️

Do we or the dogs chair him off post game!?


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