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  • Demonland changed the title to AFLW: 2024 Injury List
 
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Injury: Foot
Est. Return: 1 - 2 Weeks
Injury: Groin
Est. Return: 1 - 2 weeks
Injury: Calf
Est. Return: 2 - 3 Weeks
Injury: Wrist
Est. Return: 5 weeks
Injury: Face
Est. Return: TBC
Injury: Shoulder
Est. Return: Season
Injury: Knee
Est. Return: Season
Injury: Knee
Est. Return: Season
Injury: Knee
Est. Return: Season
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Ahead of round 4 versus Freo.
 

DEFINITELY CURSED THIS YEAR !!! 

4. Paxy Paxman

Injury: Foot. EST Return: 1 - 2 Weeks

43. Jemma Rigoni

Injury: Groin Est. Return: 1 - 2 weeks

28. Saraid Taylor

Injury: Calf. Est Return: 2 - 3 Weeks

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15. Lauren Pearce

Injury: Wrist. Est Return: 5weeks/ out for season

2. Olivia Purcell

Injury: Face. ESTReturn: TBC/out for season 

7. Tayla Harris

Injury:Shoulder Est. Return: out for Season

25. Jacinta Hose

Injury: Knee. EST Return: out for Season

16. Grace Beasley  

Injury: Knee  Est. Return: out for Season

21. Aimee Mackin

Injury: Knee. est Return: out for Season

 

That's an awful injury list. The midfield was looking thin even before the Beasley injury. 

I guess a small (obvious) silver lining is getting to try players we may not have had Beasley, Mackin, Purcell and Paxman been available. 

Note to self: Time to put a line through some of the greater expectations for this season and settle back into the pre-2021 MFC supporter vibe of celebrating the 'little wins'. Actual wins are going to be hard to come by.

 


2 hours ago, The Taciturn Demon said:

That's an awful injury list. The midfield was looking thin even before the Beasley injury. 

I guess a small (obvious) silver lining is getting to try players we may not have had Beasley, Mackin, Purcell and Paxman been available. 

Dees only have 2 emergencies for Saturday, youngsters Johnson and Madigan.

A condensed draw with 3 games in 10 days will surely see more injuries. The AFL may have kicked an own goal here.  

Collingwood similarly suffering from lack of player availability.

If we are allowed to add further injury replacement players, Casey BnF winner Meg McDonald, while not quick, is a ball magnet with AFLW experience and would enhance our current list balance. 

On 20/09/2024 at 13:12, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Note to self: Time to put a line through some of the greater expectations for this season and settle back into the pre-2021 MFC supporter vibe of celebrating the 'little wins'. Actual wins are going to be hard to come by.

 

Reinforced.

On 21/09/2024 at 16:15, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Reinforced.

Confirmed: add Mackin and Zanker.

Do we have the longest and/or most impactful injury list in the league?

 

 

 
On 20/09/2024 at 16:12, Meggs said:

Dees only have 2 emergencies for Saturday, youngsters Johnson and Madigan.

A condensed draw with 3 games in 10 days will surely see more injuries. The AFL may have kicked an own goal here.  

Collingwood similarly suffering from lack of player availability.

If we are allowed to add further injury replacement players, Casey BnF winner Meg McDonald, while not quick, is a ball magnet with AFLW experience and would enhance our current list balance. 

Yet the TV commentators all only on Sunday carry on about Cwood who have had 3 home games and an easier draw. 

15 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Confirmed: add Mackin and Zanker.

Do we have the longest and/or most impactful injury list in the league?

 

 

2024. The gift that keeps on giving. Bloody hell.


Add McNamara and Heath. We are officially cooked.

5 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Aflw following in Afl men’s .. straights sets & no finals in 2024 

Give  me a break! Read the above posts!!

1 hour ago, Ollie fan said:

A bit understated about our severity.

Certainly so, if it were to be published after today!


Horrendous injury list.

No team would be able to make finals while missing so many top liners. 

24 minutes ago, BDA said:

Horrendous injury list.

No team would be able to make finals while missing so many top liners. 

Impossible. Crazy decision to have such a compressed fixture and not expand list sizes.

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V crows round 7 

Grace Beasley

ACL

Season

Tayla Harris

Shoulder

Season

Jacinta Hose

ACL

Season

Aimee Mackin

ACL

Season

Blaithin Mackin

Calf

Season 

Paxy Paxman

Foot

1 week

Lauren Pearce

Wrist

Season

Olivia Purcell

Face

Season 

Eden Zanker

Knee

TBC/Season

Edited by spirit of norm smith
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After Sunday's meaningful reinjections, only Pearce, B Mackin - both 'prossible' for Round 9 - and Colvin remain as returnables. Four 'Seasons' (thanks Signor Vivaldi) round out the list. After our young team's darkest hour, sneaking up on finals now?

Just now, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

After Sunday's meaningful reinjections, only Pearce, B Mackin - both 'prossible' for Round 9 - and Colvin - due Round 10 - remain as returnables. Four 'Seasons' (thanks Signor Vivaldi) round out the list. After our young team's darkest hour, sneaking up on finals now?

 


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