GWS made contact over Griffen's back.
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Re: GWS made contact over Griffen's back.
Agreed. Regardless of whether Ryan's back is playing up GWS are doing a long overdue due diligence on his back in case they need to manage it in the future. All I've heard is speculation he can't touch his toes. All reports are he's on track for round 1.But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.Comment
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Yep, Brad Johnson never touched his toes once in his entire AFL career. True fact! Some blokes just can't do it!... And, funnily enough I don't think BJ ever did a hamstring.Comment
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Griffen seems like he will need to be managed. I'd still expect him to play well in 2015 - he is a gun, pure and simple.Western Bulldogs: 2016 PremiersComment
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The guy came off continuely last season with back issues, and if GWS didn't realise this, then more fools them.Comment
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Even a half-fit Griffen is a gun, as evidenced by his 3rd place in our B&F last season off the back of no pre-season whatsoever. He is a jet, pure and simple. But he has punished his body over the course of a decade with us (that's why I won't ever bag him), and the high probability is that he will continue to decline physically. Maybe the Giants want to protect their young midfield brigade over the next couple of years by using Griffen as a battering ram in the middle?
I remain extremely pleased that this trade eventuated."Look at me mate. Look at me. I'm flyin'"Comment
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Call 2-2-2-2-2-2, we've got an answering machine that can talk to you.Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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Re: GWS made contact over Griffen's back.
Even a half-fit Griffen is a gun, as evidenced by his 3rd place in our B&F last season off the back of no pre-season whatsoever. He is a jet, pure and simple. But he has punished his body over the course of a decade with us (that's why I won't ever bag him), and the high probability is that he will continue to decline physically. Maybe the Giants want to protect their young midfield brigade over the next couple of years by using Griffen as a battering ram in the middle?
I remain extremely pleased that this trade eventuated.
I mean the whole " gone missin" after the lie to Grant really was childish and puerile .
He'll be physically targeted like last season, and you'd be surprised if you got 4 quality years out of him.Comment
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I couldn't question His output for our club, but the messy exit leaves a bitter taste.
I mean the whole " gone missin" after the lie to Grant really was childish and puerile .
He'll be physically targeted like last season, and you'd be surprised if you got 4 quality years out of him.Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023Comment
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GWS don't want this stuff out there. Every fair or not so fair polaxing into his back during the games just gets confirmed. If he goes onto the ground he's fit and fair game, so he gets caught up smashed in packs, unrealistic hangers or push as kicking he might get a few kicks. But he might get subbed off too. Ours or not, I can't see opposition mid coaches not saying test him out early and guys like Picken and Crowley seem not to get penalised for elbows into backs.Comment
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