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His Insta story indicates that he is here in Hobart. Would love to bump into him while he's down.
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Second year blues......in about his fourth season?!Beams took his place before the season even started, throw in a niggle and the 2nd year blues can get a hold real quick.
Agree with the sentiment, however I wonder if there is a way to make footy boots as comfortable as Birkenstocks?Out: Birkenstocks
In: Footy boots
Yeah, it’s twice as bad.Second year blues......in about his fourth season?!
You can't be serious. Sier didn't play because he injured his ankle. He won't be right to go for Anzac Day, and even if he was, replacing Aish with another small defender is the most obvious choice.
He injured his achilles, he was wearing a bandage on it at the VFL on Saturday.AFL website injury lists him as “undisclosed” and returning “TBC”...
At the risk of talking sh1t, it just smells a bit odd to me that he’s not featured yet anywhere this season and now isn’t playing but isn’t injured either... (dont clubs usually make something up if they don’t want to say why??)
Thanks for the update - a reminder to chill out and stop looking for a conspiracy theory... hope he gets up in the next few weeks.He injured his achilles, he was wearing a bandage on it at the VFL on Saturday.
2018 first game. And it's more a concept exacerbated by injury.Second year blues......in about his fourth season?!
He injured his achilles, he was wearing a bandage on it at the VFL on Saturday.
All true AD, but he was listed as playing VFL on Saturday, but then didn’t. If his achilles was still a factor, then why select him?
I dont want to add to the speculation (I just have!) but it’s very frustrating. We all want to see the Bear out there, with those beautiful handballs out to advantage. Did they really happen in 2018...
There are such things as late outs.All true AD, but he was listed as playing VFL on Saturday, but then didn’t. If his achilles was still a factor, then why select him?
I dont want to add to the speculation (I just have!) but it’s very frustrating. We all want to see the Bear out there, with those beautiful handballs out to advantage. Did they really happen in 2018...
The other option besides those two would be to roll the dice on Wells on a HFF. He got about 18 disposals and 2 goals in the VFL on Saturday iirc. Doubtful they’d risk him on a 5 day break though.For the sake of clarity, given the absoluteness of this, where has that been confirmed? A pressure bandage in that area doesn’t necessarily = ankle. I like Apex’s thinking because Varcoe on Tippa works for me, but I’m not sure who the in would be. Maybe Daicos or Greenwood.
He told one of our posters at the VFL game that he stepped on a weight laying on the ground.How do you tear a tendon in your foot in a gym? Genuine question.
He supposedly stood on a weight.How do you tear a tendon in your foot in a gym? Genuine question.
He supposedly stood on a weight.
How do you know he wasn't wearing shoes?Weight training without shoes ? Smart...
I've done some research, spoken to some sources and found out the sordid truth behind The Saga of The Bear.
It's a worrying tale of growing fascist sentiment within the club. It dates back to #frisbeegate where the behaviour of Howe's dog outraged some influential members of the club and anti-animal sentiment began to grow. When Degoey's dog also behaved abhorrently, the festering resentment towards animals grew further. These divisive voices have found their way into the match committee, resulting in the whole menagerie - The Pig, The Bull, The Bear, The Ox and The Croc, being banished to languish in the twos.
Angered by the growing discrimination, the Bear has become militant and is intending to lead an uprising of force, hence the muay thai boxing and the picture of his armed combat training that was captured in #paintballgate. His latest protest, #birkenstockgate, where he refused to don footy boots, has seen significant movement in the conflict against animals. Many at the club feel the overreactive retaliation to this protest resulted in us losing the VFL game. As the retaliation involved The Croc being moved from the wing of redemption to once again spud it up in the forward line. Thus sentiment has shifted away from the anti-animal campaigners and the match committee are re-considering their blanket ban against the menagerie. The Pig is being considered for selection. Tonight's team will give us a clearer picture of where this conflict is heading.
It's interesting times, indeed.