- Aug 9, 2012
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Lee isn't even 25 next year he is 24.
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that's even betterLee isn't even 25 next year he is 24.
These articles really show just how much more complicated injury is then we like to admit. 6 months rehabilitation from those surgeries is a massive amount of time, its no wonder Lee was set back so much last year. Looking forward to a good year from him this year.
Also makes me realise why i never thought he had a body that looked 'AFL fit ' . He wouldve done stuff all weights cos of the dodgy shoulders.These articles really show just how much more complicated injury is then we like to admit. 6 months rehabilitation from those surgeries is a massive amount of time, its no wonder Lee was set back so much last year. Looking forward to a good year from him this year.
These articles really show just how much more complicated injury is then we like to admit. 6 months rehabilitation from those surgeries is a massive amount of time, its no wonder Lee was set back so much last year. Looking forward to a good year from him this year.
Are there any photos of tom from training the other day ?
Has he beefed up and finally added some bulk to that teenage body?
Its so stupidly easy to overdo weights without even trying that it would be hard with 44 other players at the same time. Shoulders are the worst because you can have sloppy form just once and put too much strain on a tendon and bam thats 3 weeks of rest needed as he was saying. Add in the competitive nature of a football club gym and its a recipe for just doing a kg too much or over extending a bench/dumbell press.It's kinda worrying that the club didn't have someone more closely monitoring his rehab so that he didn't have the set backs from pushing too hard. Could be a symptom of our financial issues?
Thanks for the photo but a bit hard to tell whether he's beefed up .
Thats a role thats pretty important at a club. You need blokes who make it fun and help bond the team as mates.Lee is a really upbeat and vocal guy at training. He's probably the guy who will fill the Milney role of getting the guys up and about with humour and enthusiasm. He's pretty highly skilled too. Can't wait for a big season from him.
Here's what the 2015 Champion Data Prospectus had to say about Lee:
As a forward he ranked poor for disposals and score involvements and his kick rating of -11.6% was the 11th lowest of any forward to play at least 3 games.
Only won 3 hitouts from his 30 ruck contests.
At VFL level he showed some improvement from 2013, raising his avg disp from 10 to 13 and goals from 1 to 2.
It's pretty hard to rank him on the last couple of years with his dodgy shoulders. He said he did the first one in the WAFl and after a clean up last year they were both still playing up. He said there is a node on the bone of his shoulders that wasn't there that they discovered last time and they are now tightened up and ready to go. He said he's competing with Memberey for a spot and said that they are in friendly competition. He said Memberey hasn't missed a shot on goal yet and it's inspired him to keep up the accuracy. I saw enough in his first season to think he's going to be very handy. Last year was a write off.
I don't take anything CD say as gospel. They think Frawley is elite and Riewoldt isn't.
I would hope we try 3rd man up every time they ruck around the ground because they'll get buried