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Round 22 Injury Update

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Demons

James Frawley Rnd 22

Matthew Bate Rnd 22

Brent Moloney groin injury Rnd 22

Daniel Bell Rnd 22

James McDonald Rnd 22

Colin Sylvia Rnd 22

Blues

Ryan Houlihan medical illness training Rnd 22

Matthew Lappin Rnd 22

Brad Fisher Rnd 22

Joe Anderson Rnd 22

http://www.injuryupdate.com.au/afl.php

 
Demons

James Frawley Rnd 22

Matthew Bate Rnd 22

Brent Moloney groin injury Rnd 22

Daniel Bell Rnd 22

James McDonald Rnd 22

Colin Sylvia Rnd 22

http://www.injuryupdate.com.au/afl.php

Don't bring back any of them unless they its fact they will al get hurt in first 15 mins.

Wanna loose wanna loose. When im there I'll wanna win but for now.... wanna loose wanna loose.

Injury update isn't always reliable. I'll wait until the Herald Sun one comes out.

 

Don't play any injured or saw players. Injured players cost us games.


I believe they are players that sawtof want to win :)

 

What are saw players?

i just saw it, what a laugh, beaty. What are saw players? ans:- like colliwobblers missing their teeth.

This is the list from the HUN:

Clint Bartram (knee) - season

Matthew Bate (corked thigh) - test

Daniel Bell (back) - test

Aaron Davey (hamstring) - season

Simon Godfrey (knee) – season

Ben Holland (shoulder) - season

James Frawley (ankle) - test

James McDonald (shoulder) - test

Brent Moloney (groin) - season

David Neitz (knee) - season

Ricky Petterd (collapsed lung) - season

Jared Rivers (groin) - season

Colin Sylvia (hip flexor) - season

Matthew Whelan (ankle) – season

Paul Wheatley (shoulder) - test

Adem Yze (hernia) - season

This is the list from the HUN:

Clint Bartram (knee) - season

Matthew Bate (corked thigh) - test

Daniel Bell (back) - test

Aaron Davey (hamstring) - season

Simon Godfrey (knee) – season

Ben Holland (shoulder) - season

James Frawley (ankle) - test

James McDonald (shoulder) - test

Brent Moloney (groin) - season

David Neitz (knee) - season

Ricky Petterd (collapsed lung) - season

Jared Rivers (groin) - season

Colin Sylvia (hip flexor) - season

Matthew Whelan (ankle) – season

Paul Wheatley (shoulder) - test

Adem Yze (hernia) - season

Wow thats more than u count on ur fingers and toes (after a run in with a saw player)

Matthew Bate (corked thigh) - test

Daniel Bell (back) - test

James Frawley (ankle) - test

James McDonald (shoulder) - test

Paul Wheatley (shoulder) - test

If we're serious about this tanking thing, all 5 should be given the weekend off.

Out: Neita, Robbo (inj)

In: Garland, Bizzell


According to the Carlton F C website the injury list is -

Cameron Cloke (shoulder) - season

Jake Edwards (ankle) - season

Brendan Fevola (groin/shoulder) - season

Brad Fisher (knee) – season

Aisake O’hAilpin (groin) - season

Anthony Raso (groin) - season

Nick Stevens (neck) - season

Bret Thornton (ankle) - season

Lance Whitnall (knee) is to be assessed, Anthony Koutoufides (hip) has retired and Joe Anderson (hamstring), Ryan Houlihan (ill) and Matthew Lappin (back) are all available.

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