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McCarty's brilliant season cut down by knee injury
Shepparton Swans winger Matt McCarty will miss the rest of the Goulburn Valley Football League season after surgeons told him he would have to undergo a knee reconstruction.
McCarty had scans on his injured right knee last Wednesday and visited Melbourne specialist Cameron Norsworthy last Friday and was given the bad news.
``I've ruptured the ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) and done damage to the medial (ligament) and cartilage,'' McCarty said.
McCarty sustained the injury just more than a fortnight ago during the third quarter of the Swans' 58-point loss against Seymour.
He visited a local doctor and was told he may have just dislocated his kneecap, but the scans revealed more extensive damage.
It is a hard blow to the 25-year-old, who was in superb form this season, and it is the first major injury of his career.
``I've had one of my best starts to the year and to get an injury like this is pretty disappointing,'' McCarty said.
``I've been with the Swans since 2000, played my junior footy there and in that time I think I've only missed one game.''
McCarty will go under the knife in Melbourne on June 25 and hopes to start rehabilitation a couple of weeks after that.
``I've got to do some rehab to strengthen my hamstring and calf before the operation,'' McCarty said.
``After the operation I'll be on crutches for a week or two and then I hope to be right to start rehab.''
Swans coach Peter White is disappointed to lose a player of McCarty's ability.
``He's probably leading our best and fairest at the moment,'' White said.
``He's a bit of a character and everyone at the club is disappointed for him.''
In a positive for Shepparton Swans, Michael Hare played in the reserves on Saturday in his first game in just less than 12 months.
The skilful backman damaged his anterior cruciate ligament in round 12 last year and could make a return to the senior line-up in a fortnight.



Swans captain out for a week
Shepparton Swans captain Brett Warburton has been suspended for one game after the Goulburn Valley Football League tribunal yesterday reassessed its verdict on a case involving him a week ago.
Warburton was given a reprimand after being found guilty on a misconduct charge relating to making forceful front-on contact to Seymour's Brendan Liddell.
Victoria Country Football League north-east area manager John O'Donoghue instructed the tribunal to reassess the penalty after showing the league rule 12.0 in the VCFL Rules and Regulations.
Under the rule: ``if (a) case is heard by the tribunal and a player is found guilty of an offence the player must receive the one-week set penalty as minimum.''
A player can't be given a reprimand if found guilty of a charge.
The three tribunal members who sat on the case were told to individually reconsider their verdict and decided to suspend Warburton for one game.
``The rule is quite explicit and I've informed the Shepparton Swans personally and they are happy with the decision,'' Goulburn Valley league general manager Keith Wellman said.
``It's a rule that got under our guard and I take full responsibility for that.
``Not having been in that area for a couple of years I didn't read the rule book properly.''
As the issue came to light late on Friday afternoon, Warburton was allowed to play for the Swans against Shepparton last Saturday.


No plane sailing for Swans
Shepparton Swans will stand by their Darwin recruits despite difficulties with flight scheduling putting clouds over the Goulburn Valley Football League futures of Henry Labastioa, Iggy Vallejo and Jarred Ilett.
Swans coach Peter White said the club would continue to call on the Darwin-based players when and if required, but none would take to the field at Mansfield this weekend.
Ilett has also recently undergone an arthroscope on his knee, leaving him unavailable to play until late July or early August.
After Vallejo and Labastioa played against Seymour two weeks ago, neither were in the Swans' team in last weekend's win against Shepparton.
White yesterday dispelled rumours the Swans had terminated the Darwin link.
But a lack of daytime flights from Darwin to Melbourne on Fridays has complicated the travel opportunities for the Top End players.
Before the Swans' home game against Echuca on June 28, for example, the only flight from Darwin to Melbourne at less than $200 a ticket leaves at 2.30am and touches down at 7.10am.
``What we want is the Darwin players coming down on Friday and heading back on the Sunday,'' White said.
``No overnight flights, it's just not the right way to prepare for matches.''
White said the Swans would assess the need for the Darwin players in their team on a week-to-week basis.
``When the players are available and we need them in the team we'll pick them,'' he said.
``We're definitely not terminating the link and we are committed to playing them.''
Ilett's knee issue has been a long-term management situation, White saying no one incident had required him to have the arthroscope.
``Jarred's already got games under his belt and if we're in the finals mix we will want him back on the field,'' White said.
 
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Victoria Country Football League north-east area manager John O'Donoghue instructed the tribunal to reassess the penalty after showing the league rule 12.0 in the VCFL Rules and Regulations.
Under the rule: ``if (a) case is heard by the tribunal and a player is found guilty of an offence the player must receive the one-week set penalty as minimum.''
A player can't be given a reprimand if found guilty of a charge.

Someone better ring Adrian Anderson at AFL house and get Buddy Love back in Brownlow contention as it's cost me possible coin!!!!

:thumbsdown:
 
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McCarty's brilliant season cut down by knee injury
Shepparton Swans winger Matt McCarty will miss the rest of the Goulburn Valley Football League season after surgeons told him he would have to undergo a knee reconstruction.
McCarty had scans on his injured right knee last Wednesday and visited Melbourne specialist Cameron Norsworthy last Friday and was given the bad news.
``I've ruptured the ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) and done damage to the medial (ligament) and cartilage,'' McCarty said.
McCarty sustained the injury just more than a fortnight ago during the third quarter of the Swans' 58-point loss against Seymour.
He visited a local doctor and was told he may have just dislocated his kneecap, but the scans revealed more extensive damage.
It is a hard blow to the 25-year-old, who was in superb form this season, and it is the first major injury of his career.
``I've had one of my best starts to the year and to get an injury like this is pretty disappointing,'' McCarty said.
``I've been with the Swans since 2000, played my junior footy there and in that time I think I've only missed one game.''
McCarty will go under the knife in Melbourne on June 25 and hopes to start rehabilitation a couple of weeks after that.
``I've got to do some rehab to strengthen my hamstring and calf before the operation,'' McCarty said.
``After the operation I'll be on crutches for a week or two and then I hope to be right to start rehab.''
Swans coach Peter White is disappointed to lose a player of McCarty's ability.
``He's probably leading our best and fairest at the moment,'' White said.
``He's a bit of a character and everyone at the club is disappointed for him.''
In a positive for Shepparton Swans, Michael Hare played in the reserves on Saturday in his first game in just less than 12 months.
The skilful backman damaged his anterior cruciate ligament in round 12 last year and could make a return to the senior line-up in a fortnight.



Swans captain out for a week
Shepparton Swans captain Brett Warburton has been suspended for one game after the Goulburn Valley Football League tribunal yesterday reassessed its verdict on a case involving him a week ago.
Warburton was given a reprimand after being found guilty on a misconduct charge relating to making forceful front-on contact to Seymour's Brendan Liddell.
Victoria Country Football League north-east area manager John O'Donoghue instructed the tribunal to reassess the penalty after showing the league rule 12.0 in the VCFL Rules and Regulations.
Under the rule: ``if (a) case is heard by the tribunal and a player is found guilty of an offence the player must receive the one-week set penalty as minimum.''
A player can't be given a reprimand if found guilty of a charge.
The three tribunal members who sat on the case were told to individually reconsider their verdict and decided to suspend Warburton for one game.
``The rule is quite explicit and I've informed the Shepparton Swans personally and they are happy with the decision,'' Goulburn Valley league general manager Keith Wellman said.
``It's a rule that got under our guard and I take full responsibility for that.
``Not having been in that area for a couple of years I didn't read the rule book properly.''
As the issue came to light late on Friday afternoon, Warburton was allowed to play for the Swans against Shepparton last Saturday.


No plane sailing for Swans
Shepparton Swans will stand by their Darwin recruits despite difficulties with flight scheduling putting clouds over the Goulburn Valley Football League futures of Henry Labastioa, Iggy Vallejo and Jarred Ilett.
Swans coach Peter White said the club would continue to call on the Darwin-based players when and if required, but none would take to the field at Mansfield this weekend.
Ilett has also recently undergone an arthroscope on his knee, leaving him unavailable to play until late July or early August.
After Vallejo and Labastioa played against Seymour two weeks ago, neither were in the Swans' team in last weekend's win against Shepparton.
White yesterday dispelled rumours the Swans had terminated the Darwin link.
But a lack of daytime flights from Darwin to Melbourne on Fridays has complicated the travel opportunities for the Top End players.
Before the Swans' home game against Echuca on June 28, for example, the only flight from Darwin to Melbourne at less than $200 a ticket leaves at 2.30am and touches down at 7.10am.
``What we want is the Darwin players coming down on Friday and heading back on the Sunday,'' White said.
``No overnight flights, it's just not the right way to prepare for matches.''
White said the Swans would assess the need for the Darwin players in their team on a week-to-week basis.
``When the players are available and we need them in the team we'll pick them,'' he said.
``We're definitely not terminating the link and we are committed to playing them.''
Ilett's knee issue has been a long-term management situation, White saying no one incident had required him to have the arthroscope.
``Jarred's already got games under his belt and if we're in the finals mix we will want him back on the field,'' White said.

I've got any idea recruit blokes that dont live at the other end of the country..............f___ me!!! What a shambles
 

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I've got any idea recruit blokes that dont live at the other end of the country..............f___ me!!! What a shambles

Why bother?? and what about the locals? I know why don't they fly a few in from the London League?? I agree-a shambles and can't win a flag with that set-up
 
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Why bother?? and what about the locals? I know why don't they fly a few in from the London League?? I agree-a shambles and can't win a flag with that set-up

What the newspaper writes 9/10 is a load of crap that they have made up to get a storey.

There's obviously had nothing else to write so they make up stuff to get everyone talking.

Exactly like 98.5 They are the jokes!
 
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What the newspaper writes 9/10 is a load of crap that they have made up to get a storey.

There's obviously had nothing else to write so they make up stuff to get everyone talking.

Exactly like 98.5 They are the jokes!

J.R. is a joke, the rest aren't too bad.
 
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What the newspaper writes 9/10 is a load of crap that they have made up to get a storey.

There's obviously had nothing else to write so they make up stuff to get everyone talking.

Exactly like 98.5 They are the jokes!
so mccarty's not out for the season? warburton's free to play this weekend? or the darwin boys are coming down for the mansfield/echuca games?
 
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so mccarty's not out for the season? warburton's free to play this weekend? or the darwin boys are coming down for the mansfield/echuca games?


They were correct about 2 of those. For the paper to bring up that the Darwin boys were terminated is a bit over the top.

And as for the radio, what they spoke about last sat morning was a load of rubbish. JR especially
Where do they get these blokes?? Lucky hardly anyone listens to there dribble.
 
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They were correct about 2 of those. For the paper to bring up that the Darwin boys were terminated is a bit over the top.

And as for the radio, what they spoke about last sat morning was a load of rubbish. JR especially
Where do they get these blokes?? Lucky hardly anyone listens to there dribble.

Opinions vary mate, i quite enjoy onefm's footy show and it's a damm site more informed than "dumb and dumber" Teo and Biddo on the other staion. Thumbs up for J.R and the boys :thumbsu::thumbsu::thumbsu:
 
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Euroa by 12pts
Echuca by plenty
Swans by less than kick,spot on c.d. a REAL test of where the're at
Mooroopna by 14 goals,was very impressed with them last week

CHEERS ;)
 
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Wont be peril to me Xander. Just going on observation. Personaly would have thought Seymour to be travelling a lot better than they are now (but they are up there). Will be interesting to see how the rest of the year pans out.
Any thoughts on what others think each team may achieve or are capable of? Not just your own team!

I think Mooroopna are a classy out fit and will be hard to beat. Rochy and Echuca play a good brand of footy (although very different styles) and will trouble seymour and mooroopna. I dont think swans are up to it; heavy, slow bodies doesn't seem to be a winning formula now-a-days. The rest are just making up numbers in my opinion.
 

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:D Whats all this 98.5 talk???

I don't know what everybody thinks about my commentary. lol :thumbsu:

hopefully I get a gig calling next week.....................
 
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I'm not trying to be a smartass, But for all those people who have said something about the 98.5 commentary team.

You don't really appreciate how hard it is to work on radio, until you put the headphones on yourself and give it a go..........
 
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I'm not trying to be a smartass, But for all those people who have said something about the 98.5 commentary team.

You don't really appreciate how hard it is to work on radio, until you put the headphones on yourself and give it a go..........

Ive had a few go's at it mate, it aint that hard ;)
 
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I'm not trying to be a smartass, But for all those people who have said something about the 98.5 commentary team.

You don't really appreciate how hard it is to work on radio, until you put the headphones on yourself and give it a go..........
Their not saying its not hard (other than Doona2), their saying that your broadcasting CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Their not saying its not hard (other than Doona2), their saying that your broadcasting CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Was only cranking to be honest, Id imagine calling a game would be tough as opposed to a day throwing in special comments every 1-2 minutes.
 
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Was only cranking to be honest, Id imagine calling a game would be tough as opposed to a day throwing in special comments every 1-2 minutes.

I see its your birthday today Doona. Happy Birthday mate, all the best and hopfeully the boys get a win for you this week..:thumbsu:
 
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Echuca (23.18.156) d. Tatura (11.5.71)
Mansfield (23.19.157) d. Shepp Swans (6.5.41)
Euroa (28.14.182) d. Shepp United (8.7.55)
Mooroopna (20.21.141) d. Shepparton (11.12.78)
 
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Euroa still a huge chance to make finals...

Agree but on form they won't take Mansfield's spot, they will take the Swans spot.......It is going to be quiet on this post this week with the Swannies big mouth shut down and back in his shell...How can Tat lose to Echuca by less than the Swans lost to Mansfield??? :D
 
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Agree but on form they won't take Mansfield's spot, they will take the Swans spot.......It is going to be quiet on this post this week with the Swannies big mouth shut down and back in his shell...How can Tat lose to Echuca by less than the Swans lost to Mansfield??? :D
A 15 goal last quarter would help that. Not the best to see the Swans fail big time this week and though they will more than likely play finals it seems like Euroa they have missed their big chance. For as long as the big boof head is the Swans best player Swans wont get there.
 
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