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Todd Marshall has just done his Achillies reportedly!

 
2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Todd Marshall has just done his Achillies reportedly!

Yep. Likely out for the year

Edited by DistrACTION Jackson

2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Todd Marshall has just done his Achillies reportedly!

A nasty injury to come back from. Not a short recovery either.

 
26 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Todd Marshall has just done his Achillies reportedly!

It's always been his weak spot.


4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

i saw 6-12 weeks from now nominated as a likely timeframe, so back before gil's round a chance

I think the article on afl said 6-12 months if we are talking about Todd Marshall

3 hours ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Yep. Likely out for the year

I hate to see any player cop that sort injury, particularly in the preseason.

 
9 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

I think the article on afl said 6-12 months if we are talking about Todd Marshall

ah, i read it on the sun website first and they were saying 6-12 weeks; presumably they actually meant months

i did think 'that's a quick recovery'

14 hours ago, At Least I Saw a Flag said:

Yep ... can relate to that.

Coughing and laughing weren't great either.

Yeah coughing, laughing, hiccups even just deep breaths.
All not ideal.


9 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Dinner 

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Thanks for the invite!🤪

Feel for Todd Marshall, good player who could be great if his body would hold up. The Dee’s have had their fair share of those. 


2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Jack Lukosius should be a logical replacement for Marshall as that third key forward option.

Good bit of recruiting in hindsight by Port.

lukosius is a strange one

he went from a precocious talent to an atrocious one

On 12/01/2025 at 09:32, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Well whoever that tackler was should be unleashed on Maynard next season

For a second I thought you meant unleashed to Maynard for doing such a thing!

16 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

ah, i read it on the sun website first and they were saying 6-12 weeks; presumably they actually meant months

i did think 'that's a quick recovery'

The good old Feral Hun.  Sometimes I think they are not even sure when they are peddling disinformation, misinformation or simply making a mistake (which I think they did this time)

On 13/01/2025 at 18:39, DeelightfulPlay said:

Sensational reporting Ethan!

Cracked ribs are worse than tennis elbow.

But golfers balls is no laughing matter for sure.

As for Achilles injuries, time wounds all heels.

I am concerned that while ribs heel quickly, if it's the same ribs compliments of Moore's knee, is it likely to happen again?

Do they become as good as prior? 

I think all of this will test Tracc's mental fortitude. 

It could impact his confidence in his body and thus his game.

Oh Cwood you pack of t#76$, another gift from them that keeps taking.

And to think there were rumors about Tracc joining them.

That game where Tracc was injured, was a missed opportunity to repay a few debts.

 Shame.

Edited by leave it to deever


51 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Cracked ribs are worse than tennis elbow.

But golfers balls is no laughing matter for sure.

As for Achilles injuries, time wounds all heels.

Thanks Nick Lowe

52 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Oh Cwood you pack of t#76$, another gift from them that keeps taking.

In three consecutive losses against Collingwood:

1) We've lost a club great due to a crude hit

2) We lost out best player for the second half of that season, effectively ending our season at the time

3) Lost our gun small forward live wire for the first 3 games of the next season, potentially threatening our W/L record to start the 2025 season.

What's next?  

23 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

In three consecutive losses against Collingwood:

1) We've lost a club great due to a crude hit

2) We lost out best player for the second half of that season, effectively ending our season at the time

3) Lost our gun small forward live wire for the first 3 games of the next season, potentially threatening our W/L record to start the 2025 season.

What's next?  

A win?....

 

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