Jack Higgins nominates Saints
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shite hot
hahahahaha
thats good isn’t it
starting to feel like an unstoppable juggernaught
hahahahaha
thats good isn’t it
starting to feel like an unstoppable juggernaught
.name the ways , thought manipulates the State of Presence away.
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PAUL CONNORS UPDATES ON SOME BIG TRADE MOVES
Connors Sports Management is handling several players looking to find new homes this Trade Period. In an interview on Trade Radio, Paul Connors said:
He was confident he could orchestrate a trade for Jack Higgins to join St Kilda.
Connors Sports Management is handling several players looking to find new homes this Trade Period. In an interview on Trade Radio, Paul Connors said:
He was confident he could orchestrate a trade for Jack Higgins to join St Kilda.
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Well we have a new milney for the song!
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Re: Jack Higgins nominates Saints
Compare the pair of Jacks
2020 season
Higgins 10 games average 59.4 fantasy points, age 21
Lonie 13 games average 51.9 fantasy points, age 24
Higgins disposals 14.6, kicks 9.0, handballs 5.6
Lonie disposals 10.1, kicks 7.3, handballs 2.8
Higgins marks 3.6 , tackles 1.7 , goals 0.5
Lonie marks 3.4, tackles 2.2, goals 0.9
2020 season
Higgins 10 games average 59.4 fantasy points, age 21
Lonie 13 games average 51.9 fantasy points, age 24
Higgins disposals 14.6, kicks 9.0, handballs 5.6
Lonie disposals 10.1, kicks 7.3, handballs 2.8
Higgins marks 3.6 , tackles 1.7 , goals 0.5
Lonie marks 3.4, tackles 2.2, goals 0.9
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Well we have a new milney for the song!
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he is not a milne type of player. very different.
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He is referring to personality, Gresham has always been half assed with the song. Wilke gave it his all but Higgins has that cheeky nature required to honour Milney
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Well we have a new milney for the song!
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he is not a milne type of player. very different.
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He is referring to personality, Gresham has always been half assed with the song. Wilke gave it his all but Higgins has that cheeky nature required to honour Milney
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The benefit with Higgins is he can rotate into the midfield.ace wrote: ↑Mon 09 Nov 2020 5:14pm Compare the pair of Jacks
2020 season
Higgins 10 games average 59.4 fantasy points, age 21
Lonie 13 games average 51.9 fantasy points, age 24
Higgins disposals 14.6, kicks 9.0, handballs 5.6
Lonie disposals 10.1, kicks 7.3, handballs 2.8
Higgins marks 3.6 , tackles 1.7 , goals 0.5
Lonie marks 3.4, tackles 2.2, goals 0.9
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We are taking a very serious risk with a young man who's incurable condition could never reoccur or he could literally have a brain bleed so severe and swift he dies on field.
I dont reckon its worth it.
I dont reckon its worth it.
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I don't quite understand this. Higgins has returned and played X number of games for the best team in the comp after his episode. I am sure the medical team, a team who has and is monitoring McCartin & Roberton. I've total faith in Higgins doctors & our doctors.
I think he can only improve us. He has plenty to prove.
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Nice highlights
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Hopefully he will bring that ability to break the rules and get away with it as per his "throwing the ball round the post" goal!
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
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Ghost Like wrote: ↑Mon 09 Nov 2020 6:45pmI don't quite understand this. Higgins has returned and played X number of games for the best team in the comp after his episode. I am sure the medical team, a team who has and is monitoring McCartin & Roberton. I've total faith in Higgins doctors & our doctors.
I think he can only improve us. He has plenty to prove.
I don't want anyone to think I don't like the lad. He has talent.
He also has a genetic condition called Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), also known as cerebral bleed, is a type of intracranial bleed that occurs within the brain tissue or ventricles. Basically his blood vessels can weaken and burst, causing localised bleeding in his brain. Symptoms range from blurry vision and migraines to the rare - death. This will not go away. Its incurable but also may never reoccur in this severity again. It also can not be predicted like someone with diabetes can test blood sugars.
He had become quite wonky, missing targets by hand and foot as well as consuming a lot of analgesics. The club doctors pulled him aside only for him to admit it had been occurring for weeks. He went for a scan and the brain bleed was found resulting in two major surgeries.
He did recover which is awesome. Next time he might not.
This is the thing, its more than a calculated risk, it is known he gets brain bleeds and could permanently affect his life.
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Is the affected by playing football.SAINT-LEE wrote: ↑Mon 09 Nov 2020 8:47pmGhost Like wrote: ↑Mon 09 Nov 2020 6:45pmI don't quite understand this. Higgins has returned and played X number of games for the best team in the comp after his episode. I am sure the medical team, a team who has and is monitoring McCartin & Roberton. I've total faith in Higgins doctors & our doctors.
I think he can only improve us. He has plenty to prove.
I don't want anyone to think I don't like the lad. He has talent.
He also has a genetic condition called Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), also known as cerebral bleed, is a type of intracranial bleed that occurs within the brain tissue or ventricles. Basically his blood vessels can weaken and burst, causing localised bleeding in his brain. Symptoms range from blurry vision and migraines to the rare - death. This will not go away. Its incurable but also may never reoccur in this severity again. It also can not be predicted like someone with diabetes can test blood sugars.
He had become quite wonky, missing targets by hand and foot as well as consuming a lot of analgesics. The club doctors pulled him aside only for him to admit it had been occurring for weeks. He went for a scan and the brain bleed was found resulting in two major surgeries.
He did recover which is awesome. Next time he might not.
This is the thing, its more than a calculated risk, it is known he gets brain bleeds and could permanently affect his life.
I mean obviously a head knock is one thing but is the condition aggravated by intensive exercise?
Is it something that he perhaps had to get better at managing or does he essentially live with it and it happens when he does?