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no and noSuperSaint wrote:So is Finey confirming these injuries? Have tests already been completed today?
he is suggesting his source is impeccable
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n1ck wrote:Ok, I've read this thread, but can someone tell me wtf just happened?
Maguire and Baker out for the season?
When / How ????
Suggested by Finey from reliable source
Goose gone for year with broken foot- stress fractures
Bakes with PCL also gone for the year
suggested only
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out injured at least 5 weeksSaintBot wrote:hopefully luke miles can have a few good weeks at casey and earn an elevation and strengthen our defence
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sigh mcqualters last chance?
no one wanted to see a long term injury but at 22 will he get a last chance? he showed form at casey according to the press?
long term opportunity for charlie gardiner to step up? birss? and CJ?
i know folks have been getting into goose, but only a few weeks back from a long term injury and baker a couple of games to get match hardened
pretty crushing news for some good kids
no doubt the asswipes will be saying we should have traded maguire to geelong when we had the opportunity, but there is NOTHIGN you can do to predict bad luck
I really feel sorry for the kid who worked so hard to get back in
no one wanted to see a long term injury but at 22 will he get a last chance? he showed form at casey according to the press?
long term opportunity for charlie gardiner to step up? birss? and CJ?
i know folks have been getting into goose, but only a few weeks back from a long term injury and baker a couple of games to get match hardened
pretty crushing news for some good kids
no doubt the asswipes will be saying we should have traded maguire to geelong when we had the opportunity, but there is NOTHIGN you can do to predict bad luck
I really feel sorry for the kid who worked so hard to get back in
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really only Eddy- who had been doing ok and Mini who would be able to come up
atleast mini has some afl experience and some of an idea of the pressure
van rheenan inured
Miles injured
attard not ready yet
atleast mini has some afl experience and some of an idea of the pressure
van rheenan inured
Miles injured
attard not ready yet
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Finey said that the "word from Moorabbin' was that Goose had breaks or stress fractures in his foot and would be out for an extended period...n1ck wrote:Ok, I've read this thread, but can someone tell me wtf just happened?
Maguire and Baker out for the season?
When / How ????
and that Bakes hasa PCL...and will be outa minimum of 10 weeks.
My reading of this is that Finey has had some goss from someone at the club as to what the injuries are....but has made his own guesses as to how long players will be out based on what is normal for these types of injuries.
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I'm sure Steven Baker's injury occurred in that marking collision where he once again put his body on the line. I don't have the replay but if his big toe was pushed into the ground which extended his knee forward that is how you can get a pcl injury. It is unusual for footballers, except ruckman who crash into other ruckman's knees with the same affect as the usual knee to car dashboard injury. I think this is what Aaron Hamill had when he hit the Geelong player front on with his knee!
Unlike an acl which requires full reconstruction, pcls are usually not operated on, but are more problematic in recovery. Some go well, others persist and end careers. Michael Gardiner had one and after a lot of time finally had an op, so there is someone at the club who can sympathise with Steven.
To the list of injured players, you might want to add Luke Ball.
It is possble that after the players gave everything for the win, that we lose four for the season in one match. Now there is a record that no other team could beat!
Unlike an acl which requires full reconstruction, pcls are usually not operated on, but are more problematic in recovery. Some go well, others persist and end careers. Michael Gardiner had one and after a lot of time finally had an op, so there is someone at the club who can sympathise with Steven.
To the list of injured players, you might want to add Luke Ball.
It is possble that after the players gave everything for the win, that we lose four for the season in one match. Now there is a record that no other team could beat!
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why Luke- that's the second referance I've heard to him today but noticed nothing
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Gutsy effort from
a) Bakes - got crunched in the marking contest (Dim Lane only mentioned how courageous the Tigers player was).
b) Goose was limping and pointing to his foot in qtr 3. Played the whole 4th qtr with stress fractures in his foot by the sounds of it. A bit like Sam Fisher in 2005.
Hope nobody doubts he courage of these two players.
Max to come back in. King to come back in. We have Fisher to tag, or possibly Geary, or Allen.
Ferguson heed to be given a go.
Time or some of the young ones to step up.
a) Bakes - got crunched in the marking contest (Dim Lane only mentioned how courageous the Tigers player was).
b) Goose was limping and pointing to his foot in qtr 3. Played the whole 4th qtr with stress fractures in his foot by the sounds of it. A bit like Sam Fisher in 2005.
Hope nobody doubts he courage of these two players.
Max to come back in. King to come back in. We have Fisher to tag, or possibly Geary, or Allen.
Ferguson heed to be given a go.
Time or some of the young ones to step up.
Lance or James??
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This is impossible. Impossible.
Everyone managing the players is the best in their field.
* Some are impact (unavoidable), some are repetitive (our club management/other clubs' management).
Sound familiar?
Let's see how we dig in when it hits the fan these days.
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New Football Manager
New Conditioning Manager in Misson
Almost New Sports Science Committee of Ross smith and the AIS Guys.
Already dipping injury rate
Everyone managing the players is the best in their field.
* Some are impact (unavoidable), some are repetitive (our club management/other clubs' management).
Sound familiar?
Let's see how we dig in when it hits the fan these days.
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New Football Manager
New Conditioning Manager in Misson
Almost New Sports Science Committee of Ross smith and the AIS Guys.
Already dipping injury rate
So how do you manage two knees and a broken foot in about ten minutes in a game?Saints43 wrote:This is impossible. Impossible.
Everyone managing the players is the best in their field.
* Some are impact (unavoidable), some are repetitive (our club management/other clubs' management).
Sound familiar?
Let's see how we dig in when it hit's the fan these days.
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New Football Manager
New Conditioning Manager in Misson
Almost New Sports Science Committee of Ross smith and the AIS Guys.
Already dipping injury rate
Lance or James??
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You can’t. It wasn't a criticism of the incumbents.joffaboy wrote:So how do you manage two knees and a broken foot in about ten minutes in a game?
I thought we did well to win last night. The defence was under the pump well before the injuries kicked in.
I thought the midfield and forwards (including G) did really well to outscore the t***rs.
I wasn’t rapt walking out of the ground but when you think about it we won a difficult game for coaches and players,
As stated in the original post:
• Some are impact (unavoidable), some are repetitive (our club management/other clubs' management).
We’ve had a pretty good run up until now and all I was wondering was:
Let's see how we dig in when it hits the fan these days.
All three injuries are pretty hard to avoid, especially Riewoldt and Baker if it did in fact occur in that collision. We've done ok with soft tissue injuries with four (Max, Gardiner, Schneider, X. Clarke) by memory. Suprisingly, of these four, only 1 has occurred in a match, with the other three either from training or soreness which is a touch worrying.
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Just brings us back to the tough recovery after playing at the Telstra Dome.nicko016 wrote:All three injuries are pretty hard to avoid, especially Riewoldt and Baker if it did in fact occur in that collision. We've done ok with soft tissue injuries with four (Max, Gardiner, Schneider, X. Clarke) by memory. Suprisingly, of these four, only 1 has occurred in a match, with the other three either from training or soreness which is a touch worrying.
Unfortunately, it probably does. But with Schneider, Gardiner and Max I was under the impression that it was soreness nd tightness and not a tear. But when Schneider and Gardiner were out for 3-4 weeks I then thought it was a tear. I hope Max doesn't go the same way as those two. But is anyone know what the situations where with them?n1ck wrote:Just brings us back to the tough recovery after playing at the Telstra Dome.nicko016 wrote:All three injuries are pretty hard to avoid, especially Riewoldt and Baker if it did in fact occur in that collision. We've done ok with soft tissue injuries with four (Max, Gardiner, Schneider, X. Clarke) by memory. Suprisingly, of these four, only 1 has occurred in a match, with the other three either from training or soreness which is a touch worrying.