Vdubs
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He is not mentioned in the injury list.We dont know because the club is poor at giving injury info.
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He is not mentioned in the injury list.We dont know because the club is poor at giving injury info.
He is not mentioned in the injury list.
I know because they didnt consider it important to tell anyone whether or not after assessment the ankle was ok.
He was named an emergency for Friday night
And as per Krock, he's fine and available for selection - that's likely why there was no mention of it in the injury report as there's seemingly no injury
Surely his time is now to get extended run of games. We need to see what he's got, plus we actually need him now anyway, imho.Good, must've just rolled his ankle then.
Surely his time is now to get extended run of games. We need to see what he's got, plus we actually need him now anyway, imho.
K rock Football said on the Cat Attack Podcast that Neale was not a bad injury and I could be taken off depression watch as well bc Scratcher will be ok and soomWe dont know because the club is poor at giving injury info.
I'd almost guarantee we'd win the next two , 3 even.No need for your analysis of my assessment of where we are at.
You agree we will probably drop the next 2 as well, but if anyone dares to say it...
"almost guarantee" is exactly what it implies- as sure as a thing can be in this strange game.
I don't yet believe our slump will be terminal, and who knows, we may yet start winning even in May.
No need for you to analyse my analysis of your guaranteed projection either.No need for your analysis of my assessment of where we are at.
You agree we will probably drop the next 2 as well, but if anyone dares to say it...
"almost guarantee" is exactly what it implies- as sure as a thing can be in this strange game.
I don't yet believe our slump will be terminal, and who knows, we may yet start winning even in May.
It's a coping mechanism, and that's more than fine.No need for you to analyse my analysis of your guaranteed projection either.
We are probably close to 50/50 chances of both games so anyone guaranteeing anything is a fool.
The problem was his acceleration and if he's lost a yard on what was never hugely fast acceleration it's hard to play midfield against the best.Blicavs looks hampered to me. Whether it Father Time or something else, not sure.
If true, without the ‘Swiss Army knife’ we are in trouble, unless Conway can step up or Stanley stops looking like Tarzan and playing like Jane.
The problem was his acceleration and if he's lost a yard on what was never hugely fast acceleration it's hard to play midfield against the best.
I actually think Stanley being subbed so early was as much to do with how much Blicavs was struggling as a midfielder as how Stanley was going.
Heard a whisper that the Conway hip issue is more than the club are letting on... Could entirely be bullshit but the word surgery was mentioned
I'm hoping it's awful mail, given the clubs exemplary history with reporting injuries I'm sure it is.....
No current season stats available
Player | Injury | Timeline |
Tanner Bruhn | Shoulder | Test |
Jeremy Cameron | Concussion | 1 week |
Tom Hawkins | Managed | 1 week |
Oli Wiltshire | Thumb | 1 week |
Mitch Edwards | Back | 1-2 weeks |
Patrick Dangerfield | Hamstring | 2-4 weeks |
A test always worries me. I don’t have the facts but the feeling I have is that more often than not our guys don’t play when listed as “test”? I was really hoping to see “available” next to Tanner’s name.Geelong will be without Tom Hawkins (managed) and Jeremy Cameron (concussion) with the duo ruled out earlier this week for Thursday night’s clash against the Gold Coast Suns.
Cameron entered AFL concussion protocols on Saturday following the game against Port Adelaide, with Chris Scott confirming post game that Hawkins would be managed for the trip to Darwin.
After missing last week’s game against Port Adelaide with a shoulder injury, Tanner Bruhn will be a test to face the Suns.
Captain Patrick Dangerfield (hamstring), Oli Wiltshire (thumb) and Mitch Edwards (back) are all continuing to work through their respective recovery programs.
Geelong takes on Gold Coast this Thursday at TIO Stadium in Darwin, with first bounce at 7.40pm AEST. Watch via Channel 7, Foxtel and Kayo or listen via K rock Football.
The Cats next home game is on Saturday 25 May against GWS.
Player Injury Timeline Tanner Bruhn Shoulder Test Jeremy Cameron Concussion 1 week Tom Hawkins Managed 1 week Oli Wiltshire Thumb 1 week Mitch Edwards Back 1-2 weeks Patrick Dangerfield Hamstring 2-4 weeks
Prostate especially.A test always worries me. I don’t have the facts but the feeling I have is that more often than not our guys don’t play when listed as “test”? I was really hoping to see “available” next to Tanner’s name.
Fingers crossed he does play as I think we will really need him and Bowes back into the team
Well no mention of Conway here so you’d expect him to play.Geelong will be without Tom Hawkins (managed) and Jeremy Cameron (concussion) with the duo ruled out earlier this week for Thursday night’s clash against the Gold Coast Suns.
Cameron entered AFL concussion protocols on Saturday following the game against Port Adelaide, with Chris Scott confirming post game that Hawkins would be managed for the trip to Darwin.
After missing last week’s game against Port Adelaide with a shoulder injury, Tanner Bruhn will be a test to face the Suns.
Captain Patrick Dangerfield (hamstring), Oli Wiltshire (thumb) and Mitch Edwards (back) are all continuing to work through their respective recovery programs.
Geelong takes on Gold Coast this Thursday at TIO Stadium in Darwin, with first bounce at 7.40pm AEST. Watch via Channel 7, Foxtel and Kayo or listen via K rock Football.
The Cats next home game is on Saturday 25 May against GWS.
Player Injury Timeline Tanner Bruhn Shoulder Test Jeremy Cameron Concussion 1 week Tom Hawkins Managed 1 week Oli Wiltshire Thumb 1 week Mitch Edwards Back 1-2 weeks Patrick Dangerfield Hamstring 2-4 weeks
There were plenty of other ways to get blitz going than to sub out Stanley.The problem was his acceleration and if he's lost a yard on what was never hugely fast acceleration it's hard to play midfield against the best.
I actually think Stanley being subbed so early was as much to do with how much Blicavs was struggling as a midfielder as how Stanley was going.
If he was injured he would have been on the injury list.We dont know because the club is poor at giving injury info.
Depends which one (Test that is)Prostate especially.
Dreading that in my advancing ageProstate especially.