Official Jimmy gwilt injury thread
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Together with Fisher gave us a rock solid backline ... averaging 19 possessions this year !
Poor Jimmy ..
Lynch, Walsh have to honour their injured team mate by similarly taking their game to the next level - which was the elite level in Jimmy's case.
Poor Jimmy ..
Lynch, Walsh have to honour their injured team mate by similarly taking their game to the next level - which was the elite level in Jimmy's case.
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Well now that our worst fears appear to be confirmed, I'm more interested in when he will be able to get back to training and how many 2012 games he's likely to miss.ralphsmith wrote:Tragic for Gwilt! bloody tragic.
All the best in the recovery mate, looking forward to seeing him again next year kicking ass.
Hopefully for all concerned he's back a little earlier than anticipated.
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Losing J. Gwilt for the season is going to be a real test of our depth.
He's been a key component of the back six for 3 years now, ever since he got his decision-making right, and stopped getting caught with the footy.
He's been as solid as a rock, at the times when Dawson has had brain-fades and Gilbert has had the wanders.
Dempster or Lynch look like the ones to step up.
He's been a key component of the back six for 3 years now, ever since he got his decision-making right, and stopped getting caught with the footy.
He's been as solid as a rock, at the times when Dawson has had brain-fades and Gilbert has had the wanders.
Dempster or Lynch look like the ones to step up.
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