Pick 44 in the 2002 National Draft
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Just the article from when he got injured...
http://lions.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=injurydisplay&articleid=269600
I bring it up because I've seen the photos of him from the training thread (usually making a pest of himself)...can anyone update who's been to training, is he doing full training? Is he limited? The article suggested that he wouldn't be ready till midway through this year...and I can't find any other more recent info on it. Some watcher I am.
Was doing interval training before the intraclub yesterday. Switching between walking and jogging.
Cheers Browndog...i'm no physio or training expert by a long shot. Does that mean that he can only jog? Or could he be ready before it was originally predicted?
By the sound of it the coaching staff are not rushing back anyone and will make them all serve out their year. After the issues with a few of the previous knees I think they are playing it safe especially in a season which is likely to be a rebuilding one.
I think it could possibly mean that the players are getting a full year off to recover from their injuries but might be some later in the season. am i wrong?What does that mean? Sitting out the year?
What does that mean? Sitting out the year?
I think it could possibly mean that the players are getting a full year off to recover from their injuries but might be some later in the season. am i wrong?
http://lions.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=316552
Corrie takes the cake
6:46:00 PM Wed 28 February, 2007
lions.com.au
Lions rookie Anthony Corrie stacked his way to victory last week at UnitingCare’s fourth annual Pancake Day Corporate Breakfast at the Carlton Crest Hotel.
Corrie was invited back to the event as the reigning pancake champion after he won their 2006 pancake flipping contest.
This time, Corrie led a team of four competitors in a pancake stacking race against Australian Hockeyroos captain Nikki Hudson and her team. The competition was fierce and despite dropping their pancakes six times throughout the three minute relay, Corrie’s team emerged as victorious.
The speedy Lions forward now has the unique honour of being the first ever back-to-back pancake champion.
160 people attended the charity event which raises money for Queenslanders in need, through supporting their agencies that include Lifeline Community Care, Blue Care, Crossroads (QLD), UnitingCare Health, Wesley Missions (Brisbane and Ipswich) and the Centre for Social Justice.
Corrie received rave reviews for his performance both with the frying pan and on the microphone as he entertained the guests with his usually quick-witted sense of humour. He was awarded with two cartons of pancake mix for his efforts.
While Corrie is currently focussing on a return to the football field later this year, he is sure to have the 2008 Pancake Day firmly in the back of his mind where he will aim to achieve an historic three-peat.
As part of the fundraising initiative, approximately 600 organisations around Queensland, including churches, community groups, businesses, schools and restaurants cooked and sold pancakes to raise money for those less fortunate.
Still looks a little ginger for mine when I see him at training and is not even running laps or doing any fitness work during training times. Think I remember it being said that it was a particularly bad injury. Maybe Round 16-17 would be my guess.
Still looks a little ginger for mine when I see him at training and is not even running laps or doing any fitness work during training times. Think I remember it being said that it was a particularly bad injury. Maybe Round 16-17 would be my guess.