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Originally posted by ugg Cya Guerra you dirty little sniper.
Yep.
On MMM the first bloke to comment, said 6-8 weeks.
Dermott reckoned it 'would be looked at.' :rolleyes
My first look: 6-8 weeks.
It's pretty much as bad a strike as you can get.
How's LRT? Anything broken?
Cmon with his history 6 weeks would be on the light side. Led with the elbow and jumped off the ground. His only saving grace would be that LRT came back on the ground and didn't seem to suffer any major injury.
Just got back from the game. Good win, we played mediocre footy in the second quarter but were good in the other three. I managed to stay dry after it started raining in the last.
My flag got a workout during the game. For some of the goals I gave my flag to a kid sitting next to me so he could wave it instead.
LRT is fine - he was playing in the forward line in the last part of the game so he's OK. Malceski seems to be the only injury that will force a change. I'm hoping that C Bolts gets another week off so Schmitty the possy machine can get to make his debut.
"Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final
Originally posted by ugg Cmon with his history 6 weeks would be on the light side. Led with the elbow and jumped off the ground. His only saving grace would be that LRT came back on the ground and didn't seem to suffer any major injury.
Yeah, I hope Willo was saying "Hey, mate where are you going on your holiday!!??"
Good men do good deeds. Evil men do evil deeds. But it takes religion for a good man to do evil deeds.
Schneider played very well also. Becoming a bit of a vital cog in the team.
Fair dinkum I cant work out why they dont go for Davis every time they go into F50. Apart from that dumb push out he was as dangerous as it gets. He was very dark a few times when he made position as the go to and was ignored.
Was a very tough game with a heap of very hard close in bumps in the greasy conditions. Big win but I bet there are a few sore boys tonight.
Crouch has a hand injury from that tackle in the back pocket early in the last Q. Stayed on but was still carrying it after the game.
Barry Hall showed a LOT of guts to stay on the ground after Brown put the knee right into his ribs/stomach in the 2nd qtr. Most players would have been off for the night I reckon.
Guerra - well, lets say he will be resting for at least 3 weeks. Ablett did well on Hodge and Goodesy is a machine.
Kennelly must be retained at all costs - he just gives us so much drive and skill from the backline. O'Keefe had probably his worst night for the season but still redeemed himself late in the game - he's allowed 1 off night anyway.
Bring on the Roos - we should be ruthless with them - I still remember '96.
A nice solid win, except for a flat second quarter, with everyone playing quite well to very well.
IMHO best were Davis, Schneider, Fosdike, Kirk, Williams, Jolly, Hall.
Goodes played well but no way 3 votes.
As I've said in recent weeks, most pleasing thing about our form now is that we are actually using our very potent forward line and we go forward with purpose and control.
Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."
Originally posted by swantastic dejavu NMW 10 goals
Yep, I was pleased with my prediction and the outcome of the game!
Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."
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