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03-05-2022, 07:36 PM
#181
Re: Injury List - 2022
Originally Posted by
Axe Man
Also Keath is older and is developing a history of soft tissue injuries, I don't think English has so would make sense to be more conservative with Keath.
There is also Georgiades to worry about although he is in doubt with a calf complaint.
Some posters (who shall remain nameless) saw this development in the pre-season...
More of an In Bruges guy?
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03-05-2022, 07:37 PM
#182
Re: Injury List - 2022
Would it be an update from ''Belly'' if it didn't mention someone having to tick a few boxes?
Just really disappointed that we don't have an injury this week so he could run with ''conservative approach to rehabilitation''
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03-05-2022, 07:40 PM
#183
Re: Injury List - 2022
Originally Posted by
Axe Man
Also Keath is older and is developing a history of soft tissue injuries, I don't think English has so would make sense to be more conservative with Keath.
There is also Georgiades to worry about although he is in doubt with a calf complaint.
Maybe Keath was ready to go last week and they held him over but said nothing?
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03-05-2022, 08:00 PM
#184
Re: Injury List - 2022
Originally Posted by
MrMahatma
Maybe Keath was ready to go last week and they held him over but said nothing?
Possibly. I'm certainly not about to second guess the medicos but if they were going to err on the side of caution with any player on the list, Keath would be just about be my number one.
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03-05-2022, 08:02 PM
#185
Re: Injury List - 2022
Originally Posted by
azabob
Some posters (who shall remain nameless) saw this development in the pre-season...
Could you ask this mysterious poster for this weeks Powerball numbers please?
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04-05-2022, 06:34 PM
#186
Re: Injury List - 2022
Originally Posted by
Mantis
Would it be an update from ''Belly'' if it didn't mention someone having to tick a few boxes?
Just really disappointed that we don't have an injury this week so he could run with ''conservative approach to rehabilitation''
Does anyone have a list of what those boxes are?
"I'll give him a hug before the first bounce and then I'll run into my pack and give them orders to rip him apart."
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07-05-2022, 03:01 AM
#187
Re: Injury List - 2022
Alex Keath (test)
Tim English (test)
Mitch Wallis (test)
Sam Darcy - Foot - (1-2 weeks)
JJ -Calf - (2-3 weeks)
Garcia - Knee - (2-4 weeks)
Josh Bruce - Knee - (4-5 weeks)
McLean - Knee - (5-6 weeks)
Hannan - concussion - indefinite
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Tim O'Brien - Calf - 3-4 weeks
Laitham Vandemeer - High grade hamstring -6-8 weeks
Cody Weightman - Broken collarbone - 12-13 weeks
No word on Dunkley and concussion (not listed on the game report) or Gardner's proppy ankle.
Either way, it's a bad list.
"Its always good to win the Ashes test match'' - Libba, AFL Grand Final, 2016
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07-05-2022, 09:35 AM
#188
Re: Injury List - 2022
Originally Posted by
Vred
Alex Keath (test)
Tim English (test)
Mitch Wallis (test)
Sam Darcy - Foot - (1-2 weeks)
JJ -Calf - (2-3 weeks)
Garcia - Knee - (2-4 weeks)
Josh Bruce - Knee - (4-5 weeks)
McLean - Knee - (5-6 weeks)
Hannan - concussion - indefinite
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Tim O'Brien - Calf - 3-4 weeks
Laitham Vandemeer - High grade hamstring -6-8 weeks
Cody Weightman - Broken collarbone - 12-13 weeks
No word on Dunkley and concussion (not listed on the game report) or Gardner's proppy ankle.
Either way, it's a bad list.
Savage
"It's over. It's all over."
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07-05-2022, 09:43 AM
#189
Re: Injury List - 2022
Originally Posted by
Vred
Alex Keath (test)
Tim English (test)
Mitch Wallis (test)
Sam Darcy - Foot - (1-2 weeks)
JJ -Calf - (2-3 weeks)
Garcia - Knee - (2-4 weeks)
Josh Bruce - Knee - (4-5 weeks)
McLean - Knee - (5-6 weeks)
Hannan - concussion - indefinite
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Tim O'Brien - Calf - 3-4 weeks
Laitham Vandemeer - High grade hamstring -6-8 weeks
Cody Weightman - Broken collarbone - 12-13 weeks
No word on Dunkley and concussion (not listed on the game report) or Gardner's proppy ankle.
Either way, it's a bad list.
I haven't got time to read the full list.
To make it less time consuming can someone post a non injured list?
P.S. Add on Hunter (personal)
Oh to be kissed on the doodle like Melbourne or Brisbane.
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07-05-2022, 09:44 AM
#190
Re: Injury List - 2022
Originally Posted by
Vred
Alex Keath (test)
Tim English (test)
Mitch Wallis (test)
Sam Darcy - Foot - (1-2 weeks)
JJ -Calf - (2-3 weeks)
Garcia - Knee - (2-4 weeks)
Josh Bruce - Knee - (4-5 weeks)
McLean - Knee - (5-6 weeks)
Hannan - concussion - indefinite
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Tim O'Brien - Calf - 3-4 weeks
Laitham Vandemeer - High grade hamstring -6-8 weeks
Cody Weightman - Broken collarbone - 12-13 weeks
No word on Dunkley and concussion (not listed on the game report) or Gardner's proppy ankle.
Either way, it's a bad list.
Feels normal.
Can add Bont ankle too
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07-05-2022, 09:48 AM
#191
Re: Injury List - 2022
Originally Posted by
Mitcha
I haven't got time to read the full list.
To make it less time consuming can someone post a non injured list?
P.S. Add on Hunter (personal)
Oh to be kissed on the doodle like Melbourne or Brisbane.
Caesar.
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07-05-2022, 11:47 AM
#192
Re: Injury List - 2022
Don't piss off old people
The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...
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07-05-2022, 11:59 AM
#193
Re: Injury List - 2022
I made mention of this in another thread but when do our strength & conditioning team and medical team come under pressure due to their inability to get our players on the park?
Understand there’s little that can be done about collision injuries, but how many soft tissue injuries have we had over the past couple of seasons?? More than our competitors!… its limiting our ability to field a competitive team and costing us wins.
What is Chris Grant going to do about it?
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07-05-2022, 04:37 PM
#194
Re: Injury List - 2022
Originally Posted by
Mantis
I made mention of this in another thread but when do our strength & conditioning team and medical team come under pressure due to their inability to get our players on the park?
Understand there’s little that can be done about collision injuries, but how many soft tissue injuries have we had over the past couple of seasons?? More than our competitors!… its limiting our ability to field a competitive team and costing us wins.
What is Chris Grant going to do about it?
It has to be raised.
Melbourne has had a very healthy list for seasons now, can't be just luck
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07-05-2022, 05:09 PM
#195
Re: Injury List - 2022
Originally Posted by
BornInDroopSt'54
It has to be raised.
Melbourne has had a very healthy list for seasons now, can't be just luck
Injuries such as impact are more likely luck. If Weightman had his time over he would have tried to tackle. Regardless of who is there the outcome is the same when he goes in that way. The soft tissue ones we're getting are the ones that are concerning. Laith again another Hammy, Keath multiple hammy injuries, English did one at training? What's going on with JJ's calf? Our injury list has always been a concern even in 2016, surely we need to address this in some way?
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