
Lavington assistant coach Myles Aalbers is hoping to climb from his sickbed for Saturday's away game against a rejuvenated North Albury in the Ovens and Murray Football League.
The veteran tested positive for Covid a week ago and has been floored by it.
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"I've had everything, the aches, the throat, everything, the taste, I can't taste anything, no smell," he revealed midweek.
I've had everything, the aches, the throat, everything, the taste, I can't taste anything, no smell. I'm hoping I can get out of isolation and be OK for the footy.
- Myles Aalbers
"I'm hoping I can get out of isolation and be OK for the footy.
"I've tried to pump the water into me, the vitamin C's, the cold and flu (tablets), event though I can't taste anything, I'm still trying to eat normally."
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Lavington has surprised many this season to win two of its five matches, while North snapped a losing streak dating back almost three years ago against Wodonga Raiders last week in round five.
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