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6 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Tholstrup will be out until mid season I think... unless he is tracking ahead of schedule.

My best guess is the full list as follows:


Marty Hore (broken hand) β€” 3-4 weeks
Luke Kentfield (pneumonia) β€” TBC
Shane McAdam (achilles) β€” 2026
Judd McVee (hamstring) β€” Round 2 or 3
Jake Melksham (hamstring) β€” pre-season/early 2025
Andy Moniz-Wakefield (ACL) β€” 2026
Kysaiah Pickett (suspension) β€” round four
Koltyn Tholstrup - 8-10 weeks

Is that a guess?

Whats the point of posting if you don’t know

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25 minutes ago, Billy said:

Is that a guess?

Whats the point of posting if you don’t know

Well the original post was a guess so was just updating it based on information that has come through from other posters or radio interviews. Don’t read it if you don’t want?

For example, Alan Richardson said on a radio interview they expect McVee back round 2 or 3 and Ghostwriter mentioned Hore said he expects to miss 3-4 weeks from memory.

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32 minutes ago, Billy said:

Is that a guess?

Whats the point of posting if you don’t know

DJ's list is sound based on information from training last week. From the weekend, obviously we are still waiting to hear re JVR, and Petty did not play on Sunday for "personal reasons". Given the players have three days off, I suspect we will hear more only on Thursday when they train at Casey. Also looking forward to hearing how Charles Spargo pulled up after his half at Casey. Melksham must be getting close to having a run also....

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16 minutes ago, adonski said:

McVee 4 - 6
Tholstrup 6 - 8

As per AFL website updated today

6-8 for Tholstrup is good. When it came out they said 10-12 weeksΒ 


8 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

6-8 for Tholstrup is good. When it came out they said 10-12 weeksΒ 

Must be drinking plenty of milk

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1 minute ago, Greg Schneider said:

Yeh 4 weeks ago, go figure …

Tough for them to name an accurate ETA for the type of injury he's got, the fact is come down 4 weeks is positive and almost surprising, I expected to see him hit with the dreaded TBC

9 minutes ago, Greg Schneider said:

Yeh 4 weeks ago, go figure …

Didn’t realise it had already been 4 weeks… time flies.


No JVR listed which is positive...but I'm not sure how accurate it is if Spargo is still on there given he supposedly played VFL

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Melksham TBC is concerningΒ 

happened a while ago


With Andy MW and Shane McA now LTI's and having been replaced on our list (by Henderson and Culley) may I politely suggest they don't get listed here any longer? Tragic for both of them of course, but it (a) saddens me when I read their names and (b) exaggerates our injury situation given that we were able to replace them on our list, which is now complete at 43.

Any sneaky reason why Bellchambers is on Casey's list?

5 hours ago, Willmoy1947 said:

Any sneaky reason why Bellchambers is on Casey's list?

??

Melksham, Hore & McAdam - that's three list spots wasted on players who are constantly injured. Spargo entering that territory as well. We're just lucky the AFL allowed us to replace McAdam.

17 minutes ago, poita said:

Melksham, Hore & McAdam - that's three list spots wasted on players who are constantly injured. Spargo entering that territory as well. We're just lucky the AFL allowed us to replace McAdam.

You mean lucky to replace AMW.


3 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

??

Just a hunch on back up but I'm probably wrong.

6 minutes ago, Willmoy1947 said:

Just a hunch on back up but I'm probably wrong.

Who's Bellchambers?

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Trying again based on afl.com.au

Marty Hore (hand) β€” TBC
Luker Kentfield (illness) β€” TBC
Shane McAdam (Achilles) β€” Season
Judd McVee (hamstring) β€” 4-6 weeks
Jake Melksham (hamstring) β€” TBC
Andy Moniz-Wakefield (knee) β€” Season
Kysaiah Pickett (suspension) β€” Round 4
Charlie Spargo (Achilles) β€” TBC
Koltyn Tholstrup (back) β€” 6-8 weeks
Jacob van Rooyen (back spasms) β€” Nothing to see here


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