Tom Browne reports that Bombers defender Conor McKenna will miss this weekend’s clash against the Suns, having been given permission by the club to attend a wedding in Ireland.
Browne understands the club has known about the wedding for some time and gave the Irish defender permission well in advance.
It’s understood he will not miss more than one game.
The Bombers star has been a huge part of the club’s season so far, playing in all 17 games.
Essendon currently sit seventh on the AFL ladder with 10 wins and seven losses.
I don’t mind it.
Loyalty works both ways, reckon he will be the last bloke to hand in a trade request
I will be bought in so much to that club all for one game of footy.
Irish families and weddings are a different beast to Aussie ones.
They wouldn't be doing it if they weren't playing the Suns. Simple as that and it's not like he can ask for a trade home!
Was booked and planned before the draw was done apparently, who knows if that’s true? Will definitely miss him this week and we can’t just say “it’s only the Suns” as we have a tendency to drop these types of games
Tom Browne reports that Bombers defender Conor McKenna will miss this weekend’s clash against the Suns, having been given permission by the club to attend a wedding in Ireland.
Browne understands the club has known about the wedding for some time and gave the Irish defender permission well in advance.
It’s understood he will not miss more than one game.
The Bombers star has been a huge part of the club’s season so far, playing in all 17 games.
Essendon currently sit seventh on the AFL ladder with 10 wins and seven losses.
Tom Browne reports that Bombers defender Conor McKenna will miss this weekend’s clash against the Suns, having been given permission by the club to attend a wedding in Ireland.
Browne understands the club has known about the wedding for some time and gave the Irish defender permission well in advance.
It’s understood he will not miss more than one game.
The Bombers star has been a huge part of the club’s season so far, playing in all 17 games.
Essendon currently sit seventh on the AFL ladder with 10 wins and seven losses.
I don’t mind it.
Loyalty works both ways, reckon he will be the last bloke to hand in a trade request
I will be bought in so much to that club all for one game of footy.
Irish families and weddings are a different beast to Aussie ones.
They wouldn't be doing it if they weren't playing the Suns. Simple as that and it's not like he can ask for a trade home!
They might not have if they were playing someone else, either way I bet the player is pretty pleased and will hopefully come back refreshed and focus on a big couple of months
Weren’t you lobbying for Wines and his ski boarding, I reckon this is a less risk than that. Give me one preempted trip in a season than the unknown and higher risk injury of skiing
Friday night : Collingwood v Richmond - MCG Saturday : Hawthorn v Lions - UTAS Carlton v Adelaide - MCG West Coast v North - OS St Kilda v Melbourne - MRVL Port Adelaide v GWS - AO Sunday : Bulldogs v Fremantle - MRVL Sydney v Geelong - SCG GC v Essendon - GC
Collingwood v Richmond - Its tiger time Hawthorn v Lions - No Andrews is a huge loss Carlton v Adelaide - Assuming flat track bullies Betts Walker get dropped West Coast v North - Easy St Kilda v Melbourne - Dees are tanking again Port Adelaide v GWS - Assuming GWS turn up Bulldogs v Fremantle - Freo are no good Sydney v Geelong - Slaughter GC v Essendon - Slaughter
Armchair expert wrote:Collingwood v Richmond - Its tiger time Hawthorn v Lions - No Andrews is a huge loss Carlton v Adelaide - Assuming flat track bullies Betts Walker get dropped West Coast v North - Easy St Kilda v Melbourne - Dees are tanking again Port Adelaide v GWS - Assuming GWS turn up Bulldogs v Fremantle - Freo are no good Sydney v Geelong - Slaughter GC v Essendon - Slaughter
This is the most accurate post I have seen on here for some time.
Read my reply. It is directed at you because you have double standards
Friday night : Collingwood v Richmond - MCG - 19pts Saturday : Hawthorn v Lions - UTAS - 21pts Carlton v Adelaide - MCG - 4 pts West Coast v North - OS - 47pts St Kilda v Melbourne - MRVL - 34pts Port Adelaide v GWS - AO- 31pts Sunday : Bulldogs v Fremantle - MRVL - 16pts Sydney v Geelong - SCG - 12pts GC v Essendon - GC - 55pts