2018 Injuries and Suspensions

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Gutted over the Treloar injury. Huge blow for the Pies.
Yeah big blow indeed. Even with their lengthy injury list this year they seem to have really clicked. Reckon they can still do okay without him. Just shift JDG to a full time midfield role. ;)
 

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So gutted about Treloar, for SC and for my Pies.

Good news is I've had him all year, so it's not as bad as those who just traded him in
 
So gutted about Treloar, for SC and for my Pies.

Good news is I've had him all year, so it's not as bad as those who just traded him in
Definitely shit news bro.

Id actually love to see nafan get a flag as coach.
 

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Young Bomber Mason Redman will spend an extended period on the sidelines after suffering an untimely ankle injury in Essendon’s strong victory over West Coast.

“(It is a) similar timeframe to return as what Mitch Brown worked through last year, around the eight-week mark usually.


Somewhat good news:
“Jordan Ridley got through the game (VFL) without issue and had good running number"
 
Young Bomber Mason Redman will spend an extended period on the sidelines after suffering an untimely ankle injury in Essendon’s strong victory over West Coast.

“(It is a) similar timeframe to return as what Mitch Brown worked through last year, around the eight-week mark usually.


Somewhat good news:
“Jordan Ridley got through the game (VFL) without issue and had good running number"
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Young Bomber Mason Redman will spend an extended period on the sidelines after suffering an untimely ankle injury in Essendon’s strong victory over West Coast.

“(It is a) similar timeframe to return as what Mitch Brown worked through last year, around the eight-week mark usually.


Somewhat good news:
“Jordan Ridley got through the game (VFL) without issue and had good running number"

Woohoo I have a loophole donut in def...Doh! my D7 is Cole
 
All Australian defender Rory Laird (hand), vice-captain Rory Sloane (foot) and recently re-signed forward Tom Lynch (side strain) will all participate in main training on Wednesday and are expected to be available.

Defender Luke Brown will be given every chance to return from an ankle injury but still has some boxes to tick to prove his fitness.

Crows General Manager High Performance Matt Hass said he was really happy with the progress of Laird, Lynch and Sloane.

“Lairdy has done a mountain of work in his rehab. Obviously he has been able to continue all of his running loads,” Hass said.

“We are just now waiting on the ball take and the comfortability marking and handballing.

“Lynchy will train with the group fully on Wednesday and should he get through that he will be available for this week’s game.

“Rory is chomping at the bit, he can’t wait to get back out there. He’s been in full training with the group now for a couple of weeks and he’s ticked all the boxes from a clinical point of view.”
 
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