Carlton have apparently cooled on Dan Butler - we should be all over that
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Carlton have apparently cooled on Dan Butler - we should be all over that
Has it been reported what the extent of Keath's ankle injury is? Sounds like he is having it operated as we speak.
Keath injury puts twist on trade
Adelaide were compelled to operate on defender Alex Keath to repair a stress fracture in his leg in order for his trade to the Western Bulldogs to go through.
Keath will start his Bulldogs career on the injury list, after medical examinations by two different clubs revealed an injury which they believed required surgery.
Adelaide were aware of the injury but believed it didn’t require surgical intervention and instead were planning to manage it differently if Keath stayed at the Crows.
Keath has since had recent surgery and will be unable to train for at least three months.
Despite both the Bulldogs and St Kilda finding a crack in his lower shin, Keath, who was just about to take off on an overseas holiday, had been given a training program by Adelaide that included running.
That holiday has now been cancelled and Keath won’t be able to begin pre-season training until late January at the earliest.
Adelaide were aware of the issue during the season, where a scan prior to the round 18 clash with Essendon identified a stress fracture.
He played one more game for Adelaide, ironically against the Western Bulldogs in round 23. He failed to play that game out after limping off with an unrelated knee injury.
He was then scanned again after the season and the Crows began a conservative approach to rehabilitating the injury after his shin showed signs of improvement.
But both St Kilda and the Bulldogs have confirmed to The Age that their medical teams believed Keath required immediate surgery.
Once the Bulldogs identified the fracture last month, they advised Keath that he would need to have a pin put in his lower leg to justify their contract offer to him.
Keith and his management then returned to Adelaide, where they advised the Crows who, against their own judgment, decided to go ahead with the surgery.
Keith is a contracted Adelaide player until the end of October, meaning all costs associated with his surgery and subsequent treatment will be paid for by his current club.
The revelation has diluted his trade value in the eyes of the Bulldogs, who will now try to attain his services in exchange for something in the realm a third round pick.
Keath’s injury was being managed by well renowned fitness guru Steve Saunders, who joined the Crows high performance team on a full time basis this year, having previously operated as a consultant.
Just take your third rounder Adelaide and let's all move on.
Bottom of the article interesting too
Possibly posturing of course but consistent with how we normally operateQuote:
Adelaide had initially attempted to acquire the Bulldogs first pick – currently 13 – by giving them Keath and one of their second round picks (currently 23 and 28).
That was rejected by the Dogs.
The Crows had hoped to leverage the Bulldogs’ desire to sign Saints forward Josh Bruce, hence offering them Keath and a second round pick, which the Dogs could give to the Saints for Bruce.
But sources at the Bulldogs told The Age that their prized first pick was not for sale at any price, adamant it will be turned into a Dogs player in the national draft.
In terms of player welfare thats terrible. 3 months of recovery !
You would hope that player health would be THE Highest priority for any club
I’m not surprised on the exodus
Clubs should pry their list after this info, they shown their cards and attitude .
Offer them a 4th rounder( no disrespect on his talent ) or they wont have Keith for most of next year. Why would you want to play for them when their medical staff don’t act in your interest ?