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Newton too looked like he had done something to his hamstring late in the last.

Add Bell with a concussion and/or some kind of neck injury, and we are back to square one.

And I'd just like to add, why on earth would they zoom in to Ben Holland when his arm is puffy and flipped inside out.

I wanted to throw up.

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Dutchy- Dislocated and possibly fractured shoulder. Vomit inducing injury. Poor guy!

Davey- Hamstring

Bell- Serious concussion

Robbo- Knee, but kept playing

Jamar- Corked thigh, but kept playing

Newton- Was limping, but also kept playing

Pickett- Fatness

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Pickett- Fatness

I know that isn't really funny or at all funny......

But it did make me giggle, and on a very sore night that is appreciated :P !!!

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Dutchy- Dislocated and possibly fractured shoulder. Vomit inducing injury. Poor guy!

Davey- Hamstring

Bell- Serious concussion

Robbo- Knee, but kept playing

Jamar- Corked thigh, but kept playing

Newton- Was limping, but also kept playing

Pickett- Fatness

Add Bate - leg injury

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Officially ATM (although we know how good the MFC is with unofficial injuries)

Holland (dislocated shoulder), Bell (head and back), Davey (hamstring)

how come noone has mentioned Bate?

he was clearly injured with a corked thigh. he played on bc we couldnt interchange him, but it was clear he couldnt move.

he was gutsy to play out the game. ive had a corky and it is [censored] painful.

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I think Bate also suffered a pulled heart string

The words gutsy and Bate should not be in the same sentence.

Bate was noticibly limping and his entire thigh was heavily strapped. couldnt people tell he was playing purely bc we needed him out there bc of injuries. he was struggling and i thought he played under the conditions manfully. he could barely jog

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Injuries just suck.

As hot as Bartram and co. looked in their official Melbourne get-up, seeing them in the guard of honour rather than on the field just made my heart sank, and my head think 'If only...'

And to think that the list is now just going to grow. :(

Something needs to be done down at the club about a PROPER fitness test.. like as in making sure the players are actually fit to play? It's not rocket science.

Why on earth would they play Robbo when he is clearly so injured?

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Bate was noticibly limping and his entire thigh was heavily strapped. couldnt people tell he was playing purely bc we needed him out there bc of injuries. he was struggling and i thought he played under the conditions manfully. he could barely jog

Leg injuries don't make you duck your head whilst backing back timidly. Leg injuries don't make you fumble and lift your head when you go for the ball in pressure situations.

I excuse Bate for not running well and being restricted, but courage is non-negotiable. I was very disappointed by some of his efforts, especially given the way a number of our younger players attack the footy like Bell, Jones, McLean and Sylvia.

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Dutchy- Dislocated and possibly fractured shoulder. Vomit inducing injury. Poor guy!

Davey- Hamstring

Bell- Serious concussion

Robbo- Knee, but kept playing

Jamar- Corked thigh, but kept playing

Newton- Was limping, but also kept playing

Pickett- Fatness

Bate was also limping during the game and the skipper is clearly on one leg.

I also noticed Bate showing an unacceptable attack on the ball for an AFL player several times tonight. I am sure this didn't go unnoticed in the Coaches box either. He would be dropped if I was coach but severe injuries to team mates may save him. I would drop him anyway as he must learn what is expected of an AFL player if he wishes to improve. I would then make him watch videos of Brown and Bell attacking the ball, though maybe in Bell's case not the third quarter tonight.

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