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In a year of ...well cr@p !! some fantastic and heartening news.

Ricky's back on track. Dont rush yourself ...but get back as soon as you can lol. Looking forward to your dash and bravado again in 2008.

good to see ya back kid !!

 

Don't rush Ricky, we want you back but only when you are 100% and no earlier. Can't wait to see you back out there next year.

 

Great news!

What a huge bright light he's been in this season from hell.

Very excited to see him settled in our best 22 next year.

Onya Ricky, good to see. I reckon Riley would chuck him straight into the melbourne lineup when fit, he's a future star and there's no point playing him at Sandy considering.


There are players that could really gain from his guts, i'm not convinced of any star quality yet but he's earned my admiration.

Keep on keeping on, Ricky! :)

There are players that could really gain from his guts, i'm not convinced of any star quality yet but he's earned my admiration.

Keep on keeping on, Ricky! :)

Just watch the 1st half vs. Syndey Round 5, all you need to see...

Hell, just to have that 1m needle thumped into his lung (ala Pulp Fiction, only not his heart) is enough to suggest he's got the courage and guts needed at AFL, and puts some of the MFC players to shame.

 

That is certainly great news. Get well ricky and i hope to see more of the bright light you have shown this year in 2008

Great news for everyone and he continues to be one of the few bright spots in an otherwise dismal year......

But please sweetie don't rush, or push yourself for a possible return this season, you are more valuable than that.

Your return will be a welcome one but only as of next year when you are fully fit and we are not in a play for nothing position.


That is certainly great news. Get well ricky and i hope to see more of the bright light you have shown this year in 2008

How great it is to hear Ricky is well on the road to recovery....showing his" guts" and " determination" to his team mates...hope they all take notice. Well done Ricky but take care!!!! :wub: :wub:

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