If rocky is now captain does that mean Leppa might be having ideas to give Adcock a few rests during the year for the likes of Beams, Cutler etc?
Rocky was voted captain by the players, not Leppa as far as I'm aware.
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If rocky is now captain does that mean Leppa might be having ideas to give Adcock a few rests during the year for the likes of Beams, Cutler etc?
Can confirm turned water into wineYou're the same guy who turned water to wine, right?
I prefer to turn wine into water.Can confirm turned water into wine
Rocky was voted captain by the players, not Leppa as far as I'm aware.
Can confirm turned water into wine
Can confirm it is aish
Wow man that's really offensive
Wow man that's really offensive
Don't mind him, he's still upset that Dallas' offensive plays didn't get them to Superbowl 'X-LIX'.
Well if we really wanna talk about things we've nailed he should talk to his mum
As in TBD's mum 'Nailed' the genetic lottery by have such a fine specimen of manhood?
Don't mind him, he's still upset that Dallas' offensive plays didn't get them to Superbowl 'X-LIX'.
Brisbane Lions Vice-Captain Pearce Hanley will undergo hip surgery and be sidelined for 12 weeks.
Hanley has developed soreness in recent weeks and been managed through training but the Club’s medical team believe it’s in his long-term best interest to have surgery now.
The surgery, scheduled for next week, will clean up bone and cartilage in the hip.
With a 12-week rehabilitation, it’s hoped he will only miss the first month of the AFL Premiership season.
Lions General Manager, Football Operation, Dean Warren, said having the operation immediately was the best option for Hanley.
“Pearce is obviously disappointed to miss the start of the season but the sensible approach is to have the surgery now,” said Warren.
“We have managed the injury through recent weeks but there is no use playing through the season and making the injury worse.
“Pearce is a key part of our team and we will miss him but we would rather fix the problem now and make sure we get it right.”
http://www.lions.com.au/news/2015-01-30/hanley-set-for-hip-surgery
well its not really ASAP. They could have done it weeks ago but chose not to.Clearly couldn't cope with the pressures of being a VC. Poor guy.
On a serious note, glad they're getting it done ASAP so he can play round 5.
well its not really ASAP. They could have done it weeks ago but chose not to.
Really annoying. Other clubs injuries are only several weeks and ours is 3 months.
well its not really ASAP. They could have done it weeks ago but chose not to.
Really annoying. Other clubs injuries are only several weeks and ours is 3 months.
Imo, l would actually think for a young, developing team like ours, the start of the season would be the worst time to get a injury to one of your key players. Realistically we arent going to get into finals and if we start the season really badly like the last couple of years in can set us back.Would have been nice if they'd made the call even four weeks earlier, but who knows when the diagnosis was actually made. Either way, there are worse times for this to happen.
Yup. Avoiding surgery is a good thing.I disagree. If they thought it was 100% needed it would have been done earlier. If they thought it was managable with a lighter schedule so he'd be fit for round 1 then you can't blame them for that.