View Full Version : Robert Hadrill / Marcus Drum
SAINTERS06
6 Apr 2006, 15:49
Anyone know when these two players will get a game??
How far off is Hadrill? Has he been playing in the WAFL?
Marcus Drum was very close to playing last week and it wouldn't suprise anyone if he turned up this weekend.
Haddrill is still recovering from the hamstring injury he sustained whilst playing in the 1st intra-club match and likely will have a game in the WAFL before playing for us (He didn't play for Perth last weekend).
fat wombat
6 Apr 2006, 16:47
I'd like to see them bring Drum into the frey early and give the kid a chance at going for the rising star award.
I'd like to see them bring Drum into the frey early and give the kid a chance at going for the rising star award.
Yes, so would I.
And you never know, some new blood might just be the catalyst we need to kick-start the season. He will have an easier time as a foward seeing that everyone locking down Pavlich and McPharlin - he might do some damage for us.
I have to confess being concerned about Hadrill, to me he seems to be edging ever closer to the line that separates unlucky from injury prone. Hopefully he will string together some games this year.
wizard_9
6 Apr 2006, 19:02
To be honest i'm not holding hopes for Robbie anymore. I have a feeling this is another Buckley hammy and we wont see him until late in the second half of the season.
theGav56
7 Apr 2006, 11:00
I'd like to see them bring Drum into the frey early and give the kid a chance at going for the rising star award.
Not my favourite rationalle for bringing a player into the team.
If Haddrill is going to be out for a few more weeks put him on the long term injured list and get Duffield pushing for selection.
theGav56
7 Apr 2006, 12:12
If Haddrill is going to be out for a few more weeks put him on the long term injured list and get Duffield pushing for selection.
That would mean that he is out for 6 weeks, and won't be able to play WAFL in that period.
That would mean that he is out for 6 weeks, and won't be able to play WAFL in that period.
which is not recommendable
wehavethepassion
7 Apr 2006, 21:21
haddrill has missed alot of footy in 2005 and only played a alf during the NAB series. He will need at least 3-4 games at wafl to get match fit.
That would mean that he is out for 6 weeks, and won't be able to play WAFL in that period.
ok. I didnt know that.
pinkus maximus
8 Apr 2006, 01:44
To be honest i'm not holding hopes for Robbie anymore. I have a feeling this is another Buckley hammy and we wont see him until late in the second half of the season.
Well IIRC CC said that this was the first time hes done his hammy in 4 years. The other setbacks have been knee related
Freo Big Fella
8 Apr 2006, 12:30
Don't know about Robbie, but Drum is making his debut for Perth this weekend.
As much as Drum looks like he's going to be a real player, it amazes me that people are calling for him to make his debut in the 1's before he's even played a game in the 2's.
Let's give the kid some time. We want him to be here for a decade, a few weeks or months in the WAFL aren't going to do him any harm are they?