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Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 1:43 am
by raymond35
Age website says 4 to 10 weeks.

Gotta love that meaningless state of origin.

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 2:21 am
by Mr. Chairman
done the pcl :(

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 5:07 am
by rocketronnie
Mr. Chairman wrote:done the pcl :(
Bit early to tell yet isn't it?

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 5:22 am
by rocketronnie
Great game I thought by Josh last night. he really stepped up. Hopefully that shuts up some of the Fraser knockers.... it won't of course....

Just keep in mind that if we ever did get rid of him, five or six clubs would snap him up in an instant....

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 5:27 am
by nulla
Lets hope its not serious.

Josh played a great game last night.

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 5:35 am
by nulla
Great game I thought by Josh last night. he really stepped up. Hopefully that shuts up some of the Fraser knockers.... it won't of course....

Just keep in mind that if we ever did get rid of him, five or six clubs would snap him up in an instant....
I agree fully, Josh played his heart out last night and showed his worth.

Knockers will go into hiding like they normally do.

There would be more than 5-6 clubs lining up for Josh.

Lets hope his injury is not to bad and he is back on the field asap along with that form.

He showed last night exactly what I said he could be doing more of in our games... that is playing more around midfield during gametime.. he linked up well with sensible handballs and skilled passes into the forward line through the corridor and I was impressed with his team spririt in patting others on the back. He needs to step up to be more of a General around the ground for our youngsters as he has a fine sense of the game

Go Josh

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 6:30 am
by Magpie_Dan
Two_Pies wrote:Now look what you've done !! :cry:
How can you even put that pic here?

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 7:32 am
by Steamroller
What if it is a 10 week injury as reported in the Herald Sun this morning? Many of us have been critical of Josh so far this season, but when you lose a ruckman, filling the void is not that easy. I guess we go with Wood and Bryan and hope the two boys really step up.

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 7:57 am
by ~Madness~
why would ya care dave, you don't think he's any good. So might be a blessing for you. :shock:

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 8:30 am
by ANNODAM
Are you *&^*(&%$% serious?

I knew this would happen!

50 or so guys running around the paddock & we're the ones to get an injury.

Great, how lucky are we!

For those of you who like these exhibition games & support them, I hope you now realise if this injury to Josh has him out for 4 - 10 there goes our season. Hope you're satisfied & it was all worth the entertainment....

End of rant.

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 8:33 am
by stui magpie
People are critical of Josh because they get bitter about what he isn't rather than appreciating whay he is and what he does. He'll be a very big loss.

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 8:55 am
by john b
Its sad that we have lost Josh hopfuly its only 4 weeks max, but if he comes back fit and firing now would be the best time to loose him (Not that we want him injured).

Coming up.

Saints- We have been blessed with the injuries they copped 2 weeks ago, youve got to feel sorry for the Saints, i would preffer to play them with there stars in, but a WIN here for us. Lucky because its our fist game at the rip off dome for a while.

Geelong- Proburly loose to them on current form with or without Frazer, even though if we start to hit the form we are capable of we can still beat them and there ruckmen are underdone ATM.

West Coast- Should win this at home even without Frazer in and with Cox blitzing.

Melbourne- Again should win.

If we cant win three out of the next four then we are better off looking towards next year.

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 9:41 am
by mudlark
nulla wrote:
Great game I thought by Josh last night. he really stepped up. Hopefully that shuts up some of the Fraser knockers.... it won't of course....

Just keep in mind that if we ever did get rid of him, five or six clubs would snap him up in an instant....
I agree fully, Josh played his heart out last night and showed his worth.

Knockers will go into hiding like they normally do.

There would be more than 5-6 clubs lining up for Josh.

Lets hope his injury is not to bad and he is back on the field asap along with that form.

He showed last night exactly what I said he could be doing more of in our games... that is playing more around midfield during gametime.. he linked up well with sensible handballs and skilled passes into the forward line through the corridor and I was impressed with his team spririt in patting others on the back. He needs to step up to be more of a General around the ground for our youngsters as he has a fine sense of the game

Go Josh
Not only was he quite brilliant in the ruck last night, he beat the very best in the land, he was made to look the goods even more with a gun mid field who were spoon fed by his classic ruck work. This is our problem, not Josh. I'm sure all you sarcastic knockers would be the first to squeal very loudly if Josh lined up in foreign colours and proceded to cream us every time he lined up against Collingwood. Much the same as the squealing going on about C .Cloke and Scotland. Get real you" sarcastic"??? people,Josh is a star.

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 10:13 am
by die4pies
That 'gun' midfield included one S. Pendlebury.

Makes a complete joke of the no Collingwood Players in last years AA team.

Heath and Leon were very good too.

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 10:23 am
by DT
Spot on John B.

Huge loss to lose Fraser.

Bryan is such a lazy player.

And he has a few other mates in the VFL with him - Cox & Egan do not show enough desire. I think Egan is finished at the club. I hope that Cox can turn it around as he does have ability and can kick.