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Our injury list is beginning to look like a who's who of Melbourne footballers:-

Clint Bartram (knee) – season

Daniel Bell (hamstring) - 2-3 weeks

Brad Green (knee) - 2-4 weeks

Ben Holland (nose) - test

Daniel Hughes (groin) - 3 weeks

Travis Johnstone (Achilles) - 1-2 weeks

David Neitz (hamstring) - 1-2 weeks

Jared Rivers (groin) – season

Matthew Whelan (calf) – season

Adem Yze (Hernia) – season

 

Urrgh :angry: ......

Well, at least it should give a few players a chance to make their case in the next few weeks.

Urrgh :angry: ......

Well, at least it should give a few players a chance to make their case in the next few weeks.

Greenie may be up to 6 weeks?

Bartram is season? No point in risking him & needs to fully get over problem.

Rivers?? indefinite?

Yze may be season

Wheats needs op at end of season so maybe bring forward before end of season

Moloney?

Jamar??

 

Correct me if I'm wrong, didnt Ben Holland play out the Richmond game with his injury? Why then would he have missed last week and even still be test for this week? Seems strange for 'only' a broken nose...


Correct me if I'm wrong, didnt Ben Holland play out the Richmond game with his injury? Why then would he have missed last week and even still be test for this week? Seems strange for 'only' a broken nose...

They don't want to take any chances with dutchy, could make things worse, oh heaven forbid! :P

Oh and TomyMelb, Beamer and Jamar played for sandy ressies on the weekend...

They don't want to take any chances with dutchy, could make things worse, oh heaven forbid! :P

Nice call :lol:

The comeback of Beamer before the end of the season could be our last remaining highlight!

What a crap season!

 

thats still 7 starting mfc players, plus yze and holland who get a lot of games...and it will surprise me if beamer is back any time soon.

Just realised that's 4 of our starting 22 out from friday, I reckon there will be at least 6 or 7 changes this week...


Ben Holland (nose) - test

Travis Johnstone (Achilles) - 1-2 weeks

David Neitz (hamstring) - 1-2 weeks

Jared Rivers (groin) - 1-2 weeks

Daniel Bell (hamstring) - 2-3 weeks

Matthew Whelan (calf) - 2-3 weeks

Daniel Hughes (groin) - 3 weeks

Brad Green (knee) - 2-4 weeks

Adem Yze (Hernia) - 6 weeks

Clint Bartram (knee) - indefinite

Just a list of our injuries and what every one thinks of who might come back soon or who should go for season ending surgery.

According to MFC website, 4 players are finished for the season with some requiring surgery. Whelan, Rivers, Yze and Bartram have been named.


According to MFC website, 4 players are finished for the season with some requiring surgery. Whelan, Rivers, Yze and Bartram have been named.

Adem and Wheels have been carrying injuries all year and the break will help freshen them up. Both have going for several years now. Rivers is no surprise to any of us. (has replace 426 this year! Perhaps we should name him sone of 426 altho 122 is not quite arithmetically precise!) Clint has not recovered from his surgery last year & is recovering from further surgery ? No point trying to bring any of them back this year.

There are some others who may be will join them before the seasons over particularly if MFC does not win any games in next 4 weeks.

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