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They usually stich up a split webbing but it can re-open if he comes back too soon. Wise policy to miss at least one week and possibly a second. He is too valuable not to allow the right amount of time so as to let it heal 100%.
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The_Dud wrote:you'd think this would be the PERFECT opportunity to give Goose a run and see if he's still up to it
Another option would be bj to ff, but he's been great as a utility all season so why stuff with the structure. I'd go goose for kosi as a like-for-like and before anyone gives me "too slow" kosi is hardly a racehorse.
Which isn't to say he's not a valuable foil for riewoldt and an important part of the structure
The_Dud wrote:you'd think this would be the PERFECT opportunity to give Goose a run and see if he's still up to it
Another option would be bj to ff, but he's been great as a utility all season so why stuff with the structure. I'd go goose for kosi as a like-for-like and before anyone gives me "too slow" kosi is hardly a racehorse.
Which isn't to say he's not a valuable foil for riewoldt and an important part of the structure
Nothing in the Kosi incident, so he'll get six weeks. Only Geelong players are permitted to elbow players in the head and get away with it. The MRP is an absolute joke and to understand why you need to look at its personnel. Whilst the penalties are codified the decision to charge is not.
Kosi has been suspended the last two Round 16s. His hangover points expire after the MRP has done it's work tomorrow. If he is cited, he will get at least a week no matter how minor the offence is graded.