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Author:  DesEnglish [ Wed Jul 04, 2018 2:11 pm ]
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Conspiracy theory number 403# 8 weeks till seasons end means he’s being traded

Author:  frank dardew [ Wed Jul 04, 2018 4:23 pm ]
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Donstuie shows what a terrible run we have had with injury cf that list with Hawthorn they have as of this week 3 players listed as injured

Author:  frank dardew [ Wed Jul 04, 2018 4:30 pm ]
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Moreover it is 3 of our starting best backline out Doc Marchbank Plow let alone Williamson who probably is fourth plus no access to Silvagni Macreadie - exchange 3 of them for Rowe Mullett Daisy and things look very different particularly when March Plow and Doc all played in most if not all our 6 wins last year

Author:  billc3 [ Wed Jul 04, 2018 7:54 pm ]
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Definitely a crap year for injuries. Hopefully an end of season review doesn't find a pattern.... Sh!t happens, have to make sure it doesn't happen repeatedly

Go Blues

Author:  Rexy [ Sat Jul 07, 2018 5:42 pm ]
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https://twitter.com/CarltonFC/status/1015499391405191168

Author:  Bookie [ Sat Jul 07, 2018 6:02 pm ]
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Marchbank could get injured playing chess.

Author:  Rexy [ Sat Jul 07, 2018 6:03 pm ]
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Bookie wrote:
Marchbank could get injured playing chess.


Phillips could get injured watching Marchbank play chess

Author:  frank dardew [ Sat Jul 07, 2018 6:29 pm ]
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So next week doc Marchbank simmo plow silvagni Phillips Williamson macreadie and Weitering all our best backline players aren't playing


Surely Dow comes back
Surely H comes in

Perhaps we could have OShea back yippee to play against the Aints that's equivalent to giving 3 or 4 free kicks in their forward 50
Mullet will also be back :clap:
Hell where is Simon White when you need him

Author:  Donstuie [ Sun Jul 08, 2018 10:05 am ]
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A bloke on BF has been tracking our injuries visually all year.

Last week's (no doubt more red to appear this week)
https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/ ... t-56590443

This is pretty damning.

Author:  redback [ Sun Jul 08, 2018 10:23 am ]
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Donstuie wrote:
A bloke on BF has been tracking our injuries visually all year.

Last week's (no doubt more red to appear this week)
https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/ ... t-56590443

This is pretty damning.


Which names are that damning?
Seriously who would have made a massive difference and I'm not talking potential or who would have taken the next step.
Proven performer Doc, Marchbank, Murphy maybe Silvagni that’s it.
Some perspective please.

Author:  Donstuie [ Sun Jul 08, 2018 10:27 am ]
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It's not the names, it's the amount of red, when it appears (particularly re-injuries), and how often.

Any wonder there's no cohesion in this team when it's entirely different most weeks.

I don't know the answer to this, but for years our players have been poorly developed physically and mentally (no other way to explain why our worst performances come against teams we should be a shot against). Our players look smaller, are timid, get ahead of themselves, and seem to break down very easily. This season in particular has been a flower.

If we don't sort this out, even the most genius list management or coaching can't save us.

Author:  redback [ Sun Jul 08, 2018 10:37 am ]
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Donstuie wrote:
It's not the names, it's the amount of red, when it appears (particularly re-injuries), and how often.

Any wonder there's no cohesion in this team when it's entirely different most weeks.

I don't know the answer to this, but for years our players have been poorly developed physically and mentally (no other way to explain why our worst performances come against teams we should be a shot against). Our players look smaller, are timid, get ahead of themselves, and seem to break down very easily. This season in particular has been a flower.

If we don't sort this out, even the most genius list management or coaching can't save us.



Can't argue with that Don but I went through the list again and we can't blame injuries to key personnel for our pathetic season.
what i see is we have played the wrong style and players in wrong possies.

Author:  Donstuie [ Sun Jul 08, 2018 10:39 am ]
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We'll agree to disagree there. I think it's one of the key foundations of our [REDACTED] season.

Author:  Rexy [ Sun Jul 08, 2018 10:57 am ]
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Donstuie wrote:
It's not the names, it's the amount of red, when it appears (particularly re-injuries), and how often.

Any wonder there's no cohesion in this team when it's entirely different most weeks.

I don't know the answer to this, but for years our players have been poorly developed physically and mentally (no other way to explain why our worst performances come against teams we should be a shot against). Our players look smaller, are timid, get ahead of themselves, and seem to break down very easily. This season in particular has been a flower.

If we don't sort this out, even the most genius list management or coaching can't save us.


:thumbsup:

Author:  Effes [ Mon Jul 09, 2018 8:25 pm ]
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SuperFooty (AFL)
‏Verified account @superfooty

Where is your club on the injury ladder? @RalphyHeraldSun takes a look at who has been the worst hit. FULL LIST: https://bit.ly/2u50rPD

Collingwood and Carlton lead the AFL’s injury ladder, Richmond among clubs to avoid injury pain
JON RALPH, Herald Sun
July 9, 2018 6:36pm
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JAMIE Elliott could return from a nine-week hamstring recovery on Thursday as the full extent of Collingwood’s injury toll is laid bare.

The Pies star is considered a strong likelihood of playing in an intraclub game at the Holden Centre as the second-placed Pies navigate a VFL bye.

Champion Data statistics show Collingwood and Carlton have both lost 156 games to injury this year — the most in the competition.

Author:  Donstuie [ Mon Jul 09, 2018 8:28 pm ]
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Shows how [REDACTED] over we've been, while making Collingwood's winning run all the more galling.

I do love how Collingwood is ranked "#1", and the article is mostly about how well they've done despite their injuries...no mention of how our injuries may have affected our [REDACTED] up season.

Richmond kissed on the dick, in a surprise to no-one.

Author:  Effes [ Tue Jul 10, 2018 3:17 pm ]
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peter ryan
‏Verified account @petryan
25s25 seconds ago

.@CarltonFC lose Andrew Phillips for rest of year with tendon damage to hamstring. Marchbank to be monitored for rest of week but not ruled out as yet. Weitering and Simpson face fitness tests.

Author:  Rexy [ Tue Jul 10, 2018 4:15 pm ]
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Injury list pre-Round 17:

Kade Simpson - Calf - Test

Jacob Weitering - Calf - Test

Caleb Marchbank - Heart - Test

Kym Lebois - Knee - Test

Angus Schumacher - Groin - Test

Harrison Macreadie - Hamstring - 1 Week

Tom De Koning - Hamstring - 1 Week

Sam Kerridge - Groin - 1-2 Weeks

Jesse Glass-McCasker - Knee - 4-5 Weeks

David Cuningham - Hamstring - 5-7 Weeks

Andrew Phillips - Hamstring - Season

Lachie Plowman - Knee - Season

Alex Silvagni - Achilles - Season

Sam Docherty - Knee - Season

Tom Williamson - Back - Season

http://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/2018-0 ... t-round-17

Author:  redback [ Tue Jul 10, 2018 4:35 pm ]
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Rexy wrote:
Injury list pre-Round 17:

Kade Simpson - Calf - Test

Jacob Weitering - Calf - Test

Caleb Marchbank - Heart - Test

Kym Lebois - Knee - Test

Angus Schumacher - Groin - Test

Harrison Macreadie - Hamstring - 1 Week

Tom De Koning - Hamstring - 1 Week

Sam Kerridge - Groin - 1-2 Weeks

Jesse Glass-McCasker - Knee - 4-5 Weeks

David Cuningham - Hamstring - 5-7 Weeks

Andrew Phillips - Hamstring - Season

Lachie Plowman - Knee - Season

Alex Silvagni - Achilles - Season

Sam Docherty - Knee - Season

Tom Williamson - Back - Season

http://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/2018-0 ... t-round-17



now from that list rexy, honestly who is a proven performer in the seniors on excluding Marchbank, Doc and for some Plowman
Simpson has only missed one game
My point injury, list is over rated

Author:  GreatEx [ Tue Jul 10, 2018 5:15 pm ]
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Quote:
David Cuningham - Hamstring - 5-7 Weeks


So "Season", then.

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