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    Interclub practice match Saturday 10 march

    Match held this morning between a mixture of AFL and VFL players.

    Played 5 15 minute quarters, no big break.

    Who played

    2. Lewis Young - Blue team
    3. Mitch Wallis - White team
    17. Tom Boyd - injured right leg in second quarter, iced up and walked around a bit.
    18. Fletcher Roberts - White team
    19. Lucas Webb - White team
    20. Ed Richards - White team
    30. Fergus Greene
    35. Caleb Daniel - White team, played without his hat
    36. Brad Lynch
    37. Roarke Smith - White team
    40. Nathan Mullenger-Mchugh
    43. Redpath - Blue team, forward and ruck
    44. Tim English - Blue team, dominant in ruck

    Who didn't play
    14. Clay Smith
    15. Tom Campbell
    42 Picken, walked around among the crowd a bit
    46 Jong

    Dunno?
    28. Callum Porter
    29. Tory Dickson
    32. Kieran Collins

    Out of the VFL players number 7 and number 1 got a lot of the ball. Number 1 would be a good kick, if only the ball would go straight.

    A fast game. Still too many kicking errors for my liking.

    Sorry no more details, too much yackety-yak to the people sitting next to me.

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    Re: Interclub practice match Saturday 10 march

    I heard Boyd hurt his knee and Fergus green shoulder .
    Bring back the biff

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    Re: Interclub practice match Saturday 10 march

    Quote Originally Posted by ledge View Post
    I heard Boyd hurt his knee and Fergus green shoulder .
    I was right next to Fergus Green when he came off at the end of the match. He didn't seem to be in shoulder trouble. But I don't notice everything.

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    Re: Interclub practice match Saturday 10 march

    Dicko is playing JLT at Moe.
    [B][COLOR="#0000CD"]Our club was born in blood and boots, not in AFL focus groups.[/COLOR][/B]

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    Re: Interclub practice match Saturday 10 march

    Caleb's mum won't be happy that he didn't wear his helmet, I hope that she keeps letting him play when she finds out.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Re: Interclub practice match Saturday 10 march

    Thanks Ringer.
    "Footscray people are incredible people; so humble. I'm just so happy - ecstatic"

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    Re: Interclub practice match Saturday 10 march

    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Caleb's mum won't be happy that he didn't wear his helmet, I hope that she keeps letting him play when she finds out.
    I read somewhere that Caleb was a late out of the senior team with illness. I recall something about ringing in sick on the morning with food poisoning. ��

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    Re: Interclub practice match Saturday 10 march

    Quote Originally Posted by ledge View Post
    I heard Boyd hurt his knee and Fergus green shoulder .
    Anymore news on this?

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    Re: Interclub practice match Saturday 10 march

    Quote Originally Posted by Templeton31 View Post
    Anymore news on this?
    Haven't heard but don't think either were serious.
    Bring back the biff

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    Re: Interclub practice match Saturday 10 march

    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Caleb's mum won't be happy that he didn't wear his helmet, I hope that she keeps letting him play when she finds out.
    SEN prog on helmets, interviewing specialists in the field, saying helmets do not help with concussion, instead can make it worse because can prolong the wobbling of the brain. The problem is the brain wobbling inside the cranium and helmets do not help this, can occasionally prolong it.
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    Re: Interclub practice match Saturday 10 march

    Quote Originally Posted by BornInDroopSt'54 View Post
    SEN prog on helmets, interviewing specialists in the field, saying helmets do not help with concussion, instead can make it worse because can prolong the wobbling of the brain. The problem is the brain wobbling inside the cranium and helmets do not help this, can occasionally prolong it.

    Yep the definition of a concussion is the brain hitting the skull and getting damaged. There is research that suggests the helmet can spread the impact of a hit to the head so that the area that is impacted is greater than if you get hit by a bare hand or foot or head to head contact (H2H is the most common impact in football) I have a astigmatism and the opthomologist told mum I could be blinded by a head trauma because my retinas were stretched more than most. I found out when I was at high school and mum banned me from playing until I could prove to her it was safe. Anyway that's why I know about head trauma in football. I could have it as my special subject on Hard Quiz.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Re: Interclub practice match Saturday 10 march

    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Yep the definition of a concussion is the brain hitting the skull and getting damaged. There is research that suggests the helmet can spread the impact of a hit to the head so that the area that is impacted is greater than if you get hit by a bare hand or foot or head to head contact (H2H is the most common impact in football) I have a astigmatism and the opthomologist told mum I could be blinded by a head trauma because my retinas were stretched more than most. I found out when I was at high school and mum banned me from playing until I could prove to her it was safe. Anyway that's why I know about head trauma in football. I could have it as my special subject on Hard Quiz.
    Reminds me of the story Ambrose Palmer, Footscray player and boxer(not to mention coaching Johnny Famechon to a world title), reckoned footy was more dangerous than boxing, citing the time he put his head in a pack and had his cranium squashed like a balloon (suffering sixteen jaw, cheekbone and skull fractures).
    That quiz is very hard in the end, but you could do it.
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    Re: Interclub practice match Saturday 10 march

    Quote Originally Posted by BornInDroopSt'54 View Post
    Reminds me of the story Ambrose Palmer, Footscray player and boxer(not to mention coaching Johnny Famechon to a world title), reckoned footy was more dangerous than boxing, citing the time he put his head in a pack and had his cranium squashed like a balloon (suffering sixteen jaw, cheekbone and skull fractures).
    That quiz is very hard in the end, but you could do it.
    I auditioned (specialist topic, TV show Dad's Army) for this series but didn't get through. One of the lousiest auditions I've been to, bottled water and (two) packets of lollies! I didn't bother trying that hard just in case the show was recorded interstate and they booked us into the salvos or backpackers.

    Palmer played again after that injury. Unbelievable effort.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Re: Interclub practice match Saturday 10 march

    Quote Originally Posted by BornInDroopSt'54 View Post
    Reminds me of the story Ambrose Palmer, Footscray player and boxer(not to mention coaching Johnny Famechon to a world title), reckoned footy was more dangerous than boxing, citing the time he put his head in a pack and had his cranium squashed like a balloon (suffering sixteen jaw, cheekbone and skull fractures).
    That quiz is very hard in the end, but you could do it.
    I think Ambrose was in the room during the great bookies robbery too. Vinnie Michelson pointed his gun at him and said "you too Ambrose" when the robbers told everyone to get on the floor.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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