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i was on the bench it looks alot worse in real life it swelled up so much he couldnt open his eye ....i was originally feared he had busted the cheek bone but thankfully its only bruising ... reall guts play to come back on after it
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I heard that he wanted a step-ladder to be sent out to him so that he could head-butt his opponent
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Yes, that equates to 2.25 goals per game (his career av is just over 2). How many small forwards in the comp are ahead of him? !!HarveysDeciple wrote:has now kicked 45 goals for the year, has only gone goalless once this season, is about to go past 50 goals in a season for the third time and has over 300 career goals as well as numerous assists........but yes trade him
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Didn't the club say it was a fracture, 1 week? I saw that posted here...not a loss we need coming up against the Crows.st_Trav_ofWA wrote:i was on the bench it looks alot worse in real life it swelled up so much he couldnt open his eye ....i was originally feared he had busted the cheek bone but thankfully its only bruising ... reall guts play to come back on after it
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I grew up down there and played for the same cricket club/ soccer club as he did and as sad as it may be, the yreally do slap each other like that for fun...AlpineStars wrote:The blokes from Hampton Park they slap each other like that for fun down there.
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Said on Channel 9 news that they have to wait until later in the week for the swelling to go down, to determine if he will need surgery or not.perfectionist wrote:Yep, and one week for a fractured cheek bone might be a bit optimistic too.degruch wrote:...Didn't the club say it was a fracture, 1 week? I saw that posted here...not a loss we need coming up against the Crows.
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Shyte you may be right.Quixote wrote:This is pretty important.
If he has surgery, that is season you'd think?
Fingers crossed we can get him through for the remainder!
Dunno if Milne was playing against the Crows we'd win or not, but against Essendon he'd have a ball.
The way his face looked I was amazed the Saints medics were saying it was just a birst blood vessel. Perhaps they were just telling porky pies!
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Saints' Milne to drive across Nullarbor
August 18, 2008 - 6:58PM
St Kilda forward Stephen Milne has begun a cross-country road trip as he recovers from a fractured cheekbone suffered in Sunday's AFL win over Fremantle.
When his teammates on Tuesday begin their preparation for Sunday's vital game against Adelaide, Milne will be driving across the Nullarbor Plain after being ordered not to fly home from Perth.
Milne spent Sunday night in Perth after the Saints' win at Subiaco Oval, after he was diagnosed with a small crack in his right cheekbone, which he suffered in a collision with Docker Antoni Grover.
Milne and a St Kilda official began driving home and are expected to arrive at the club on Wednesday.
"With that sort of injury he was told not to fly, so he'll be assessed by our doctors when he gets back," a club spokesman said.
Milne bravely played on after the first-quarter clash, but is unlikely to play in round 21, where the eighth-placed Saints take on the fifth-placed Crows.
Saints' Milne to drive across Nullarbor
August 18, 2008 - 6:58PM
St Kilda forward Stephen Milne has begun a cross-country road trip as he recovers from a fractured cheekbone suffered in Sunday's AFL win over Fremantle.
When his teammates on Tuesday begin their preparation for Sunday's vital game against Adelaide, Milne will be driving across the Nullarbor Plain after being ordered not to fly home from Perth.
Milne spent Sunday night in Perth after the Saints' win at Subiaco Oval, after he was diagnosed with a small crack in his right cheekbone, which he suffered in a collision with Docker Antoni Grover.
Milne and a St Kilda official began driving home and are expected to arrive at the club on Wednesday.
"With that sort of injury he was told not to fly, so he'll be assessed by our doctors when he gets back," a club spokesman said.
Milne bravely played on after the first-quarter clash, but is unlikely to play in round 21, where the eighth-placed Saints take on the fifth-placed Crows.
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This would've been a perfect opportunity for a Lindsay Fox to chip in 20K and charter a plane to fly very low alititude back to Melbourne, so Milney could've been home late today or early tomorrow, which would've given him faster access to medical treatment in Melbourne, and a chance of playing on Sunday perhaps?Snakeman66 wrote:http://news.realfooty.com.au/sport/sain ... -3xm4.html
Saints' Milne to drive across Nullarbor
August 18, 2008 - 6:58PM
St Kilda forward Stephen Milne has begun a cross-country road trip as he recovers from a fractured cheekbone suffered in Sunday's AFL win over Fremantle.
When his teammates on Tuesday begin their preparation for Sunday's vital game against Adelaide, Milne will be driving across the Nullarbor Plain after being ordered not to fly home from Perth.
Milne spent Sunday night in Perth after the Saints' win at Subiaco Oval, after he was diagnosed with a small crack in his right cheekbone, which he suffered in a collision with Docker Antoni Grover.
Milne and a St Kilda official began driving home and are expected to arrive at the club on Wednesday.
"With that sort of injury he was told not to fly, so he'll be assessed by our doctors when he gets back," a club spokesman said.
Milne bravely played on after the first-quarter clash, but is unlikely to play in round 21, where the eighth-placed Saints take on the fifth-placed Crows.
Anyway, he's in the car - let's hope those coppers let him get back nice and fast!
Snakeman66 wrote:Milne and a St Kilda official began driving home and are expected to arrive at the club on Wednesday.
Feel for Milney and am very worried about him getting back for finals, but LOVE THIS.
He puts his body on the line, gets smashed, comes back on, plays with a broken face, kicks goals, helps us turn the game - and for his efforts, won't be back in Melbourne until WEDNESDAY.
Expect a big fat St Kilda reception Stevie - you've bloody earnt it!
#44 is a Saint through and through - no one can doubt this now.
Onya Stevie!!!!
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Leigh Montagna on 3AW also revealed tha Milney also has a small fracture in the other cheek that he copped v West Coast.
So we now know that he played almost 3/4 of footy with 2 fractured cheekbones. Now that's TOUGH. It also speaks volumes of what the guy is prepared to do for the club and his mates. WELL DONE MILNEY !!
So we now know that he played almost 3/4 of footy with 2 fractured cheekbones. Now that's TOUGH. It also speaks volumes of what the guy is prepared to do for the club and his mates. WELL DONE MILNEY !!