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Re: Eli injured

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Hayes will NEVER get delisted, where do you get this crap from?????? :roll:

He will retire when he is ready.

Delisted - FFS


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Re: Eli injured

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Hayes will go again if he stays serious injury free imo. Has a good year next year and he is our next legend to play 300 games. 8-) 8-)


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Re: Eli injured

Post: # 1455042Post saintspremiers »

joffaboy wrote:Hayes will NEVER get delisted, where do you get this crap from?????? :roll:

He will retire when he is ready.

Delisted - FFS
I trust that is so with our current coach but not our previous one re Harvs.


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Re: Eli injured

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saintspremiers wrote:We've got Maister, TDL and Milera to delist at the end of year which will help Weller and Eli get promoted.
I imagine Dunell is going to be up against it as well - doesn't look as though he's massively close to a senior game.


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Re: Eli injured

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noddy04 wrote:
snoopygirl wrote:I wish him all the best in his recovery. I fell & broke my elbow in mid February, didn't have surgery & am still having problems so I hope the surgery aids in the healing process.

Hi Snoopygirl :) Hope you are getting better......long time no chat :)

Hi Noddy, yes I am getting better. It's my right arm & I have lost a lot of strength in it, so I'm a bit concerned about Eli being able to return any time soon.


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Re: Eli injured

Post: # 1455225Post noddy04 »

I had a broken arm as a kid and it took a real long time to get back to its right strength. Eli will be stronger player when he returns to the game im sure.


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bergholt wrote:
saintspremiers wrote:We've got Maister, TDL and Milera to delist at the end of year which will help Weller and Eli get promoted.
I imagine Dunell is going to be up against it as well - doesn't look as though he's massively close to a senior game.
Apparently BOG for the VFL Sunday, may get a chance soon


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Re: Eli injured

Post: # 1455688Post matrix »

Sorry if its been answered already but where was the break.
Was it in his fore arm about half way?
Because I initially thought that's where it was as in actually looked like his fore arm moved a a tiny bit when he got up and held it.
My first thought was he has broke his fore arm but dismissed the thought as the commentator mentioned it looked like a shoulder.
??


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Re: Eli injured

Post: # 1455794Post chook23 »

matrix wrote:Sorry if its been answered already but where was the break.
Was it in his fore arm about half way?
Because I initially thought that's where it was as in actually looked like his fore arm moved a a tiny bit when he got up and held it.
My first thought was he has broke his fore arm but dismissed the thought as the commentator mentioned it looked like a shoulder.
??
above the elbow

could well end his season


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Re: Eli injured

Post: # 1455800Post bergsone »

chook23 wrote:
matrix wrote:Sorry if its been answered already but where was the break.
Was it in his fore arm about half way?
Because I initially thought that's where it was as in actually looked like his fore arm moved a a tiny bit when he got up and held it.
My first thought was he has broke his fore arm but dismissed the thought as the commentator mentioned it looked like a shoulder.
??
above the elbow

could well end his season

No doctor but would imagine that to be worse than forarm ? Anyone know


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Re: Eli injured

Post: # 1455808Post SemperFidelis »

Here's the latest from the club. Surgery here yesterday, 3-4 months (best case). Worse than a forearm (think of it this way - one BIG bone!)

http://www.saints.com.au/news/2014-04-2 ... es-surgery


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Re: Eli injured

Post: # 1455824Post Saint wagga »

Breaking the humerus is a really bad injury, very unusual from a rotation/twisting type mechanism in footy, more common in oldies. The wierd force and angle that went through to break a young mans arm must have been very unique. Looking at the slomo, it looked like a dislocation of the shoulder may have been more likely...without knowing exactly where the fracture occured. The club have been very vague on detail, i haven't been able to find anywhere as to which part of the humerus was fractured and wheather there was any soft tissue injury at either the shoulder of elbow, but for it to require surgery, the fracture must have been relatively unstable (bad) and looking at the mechanism of injury, it could have caused a spiral type fracture which again would probably lengthen recovery time...I would think absolute best case 3 months, worst 6 months with lots of complications to elbow and or shoulder...UNfortunately, it'll also limit his ability to really streangth that arm (Left) for quite some time...but hopefully it's stable enough with fixation that he can be cycling on a stationary cycle and then running at about the 6-8week mark. Would love some details if anyone is in the know.


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Re: Eli injured

Post: # 1455848Post saintspremiers »

SemperFidelis wrote:Here's the latest from the club. Surgery here yesterday, 3-4 months (best case). Worse than a forearm (think of it this way - one BIG bone!)

http://www.saints.com.au/news/2014-04-2 ... es-surgery
I hope the poor bugger gets the chance to sit in the coaches box for a game to get the perspective from.the other side. During his rehab he can learn plenty.


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