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Potentially horrible result for AMW. Absolute shame as he was looking in ripping form for R1. 
 

Fingers crossed it’s a more fortuitous result for the young man.

13 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Is Johnson playing?  Surely he should be the relief ruck. 

yep has been as good as campbell in one qtr, very impressive

 

AMW looks like the dreaded knee. Fingers crossed. Geez I hope we don’t become the ‘injury ridden team’ this year.

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4 minutes ago, BC_1718_DC said:

That’s absolutely rotten luck for Andy. Hopefully nothing serious 😢

And a day after list changes! Stupid stupid rule


There's a reason the NFL has banned the hip drop tackle - very annoying to see it pulled out with a couple of minutes to go in a match sim.

11 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Looks like a knee for AMW

Possibly an MCL? He was holding the inside of the knee.

 
Just now, hardtack said:

Possibly an MCL? He was holding the inside of the knee.

Yeah that’s what I thought. Which is consistent with that type of tackle where they are dragged as trying to turn.

On the tv coverage it looked like he pointed more to the inside of his knee rather than the outside. (Which would be a good sign if it was a medial not an acl)


Harry Sharp and Langford certainties to debut in R1 the takeaway from today

Aidan Johnson very good in his one quarter

4 minutes ago, Davos said:

There's a reason the NFL has banned the hip drop tackle - very annoying to see it pulled out with a couple of minutes to go in a match sim.

Teams have been doing it for several years now. There have been several knees courtesy of this dangerous tackle.

1 minute ago, adonski said:

Harry Sharp and Langford certainties to debut in R1 the takeaway from today

Aidan Johnson very good in his one quarter

Would think Lindsay is a certainty too. He is all class. 

5 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Possibly an MCL? He was holding the inside of the knee.

That was my suspicion, often hurts more than acl. Hoping for the best 


Is there any live coverage of the Casey game this afternoon?

20 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Woooow!!! They’ll be hangin’ from the rafters.

He was like a dumb extra. It was always Skull Murphy who applied the sleeper hold...

21 minutes ago, SPC said:

ACL by the looks. A couple of big F words as he comes off. 

What? Like 'Floccinaucinihilipilification'?

I was hoping for a narrow win with no injuries. Still, glad to get the 4 points, and the percentage could be handy.


25 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

yep has been as good as campbell in one qtr, very impressive

Campbell rucked against Xerri and the 193cm Johnson rucked against skinny kids.

34 minutes ago, bush demon said:

I can't ever remember Brute Bernard wrestling one-on-one, he was always with Skull Murphy. 

Usually against Spiros Orion and Mario Milano (before he went "bad")

4 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Lots to like: Sharp, Langford, Lindsay, AMW, Clarry, JVR, Sparrow, 

Not so impressive today: Laurie, Jeffo, Chandler

Harsh on Jefferson🤔

 
2 hours ago, godees said:

I’m not able to watch but been reading this and thought we were 5 goals down. Get a grip people!

Pessimism seems rife on the comments so far ... and very limited for the DL  folk who cannot get to the game. 

2 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Lots to like: Sharp, Langford, Lindsay, AMW, Clarry, JVR, Sparrow, 

Not so impressive today: Laurie, Jeffo, Chandler

I don’t know why they didn’t go with AJ in place of Jeffo. He does provide that 2nd ruck option to chop out Gawn. I don’t know if that’s the plan with Campbell.

Bill already has his ticket punched and Jeffo looking to be that way as well unfortunately for the both of them. 
 

I did however think Chandler worked really hard playing in that role. Often goes unnoticed as it’s a forward defensive role. 


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