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Past #32: Mason Wood - 65 NM games/76 NM goals - delisted end '20 - SSP selection for STK '21 - GL Mase

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It's a friend of a friend deal but have never been fed false info before.

I saw a tweet yesterday afternoon saying a roo goes in for scans. Couldn't be arsed sitting through Mark Stevens fellating himself.
 
I saw a tweet yesterday afternoon saying a roo goes in for scans. Couldn't be arsed sitting through Mark Stevens fellating himself.

Oh yeah.

They showed it on 7 news yesterday. Weird how that stayed quiet here.
 
Did they say who?

I just watched the video on Mark Stevens twitter account but with no sound. It was definitely Wood though.
 
Oh ****!

Bring on Benny Mac
 

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Why was he allowed to go back on? It was a practise match FFS - even if it was 0.0001% he still should not have gone back on.

Another case of our disgraceful injury management. Those that want to blame "luck", need look no further then how we handled Mason on the weekend.
 
Why was he allowed to go back on? It was a practise match FFS - even if it was 0.0001% he still should not have gone back on.

Another case of our disgraceful injury management. Those that want to blame "luck", need look no further then how we handled Mason on the weekend.


Call it disgraceful all you like, you have to consider two things: Hindsight isn't something many think about.
The player gets the question: you feeling ok?
The player will more than likely, say yes (out of pride) and be WILLING to continue… ignoring any real drama (read: your overreaction).
Coach given the all-clear without knowing too much about his 'apparent injury scare' …they're AFL players not round ball code nancy boys.

After the game, the player gets the same question… if he says something / winces.. you know that a pre-cautionary x-ray procedure is a GIVEN.

FYI,
  • 26 bones (One-quarter of the bones in the human body are in the feet.)
  • 33 joints
  • more than 100 muscles, tendons and ligaments (Tendons are fibrous tissues that connect muscles to bones and ligaments are fibrous tissues that connect bones to other bones.)
 
Call it disgraceful all you like, you have to consider two things: Hindsight isn't something many think about.
The player gets the question: you feeling ok?
The player will more than likely, say yes (out of pride) and be WILLING to continue… ignoring any real drama (read: your overreaction).
Coach given the all-clear without knowing too much about his 'apparent injury scare' …they're AFL players not round ball code nancy boys.

After the game, the player gets the same question… if he says something / winces.. you know that a pre-cautionary x-ray procedure is a GIVEN.

FYI,
  • 26 bones (One-quarter of the bones in the human body are in the feet.)
  • 33 joints
  • more than 100 muscles, tendons and ligaments (Tendons are fibrous tissues that connect muscles to bones and ligaments are fibrous tissues that connect bones to other bones.)

All I got from that, is that he shouldn't have been risked and allowed to go back on in a practise game.
 

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All I got from that, is that he shouldn't have been risked and allowed to go back on in a practise game.

Considering there's six on the bench that rotations = zero factor. Playing with fire but pride is the underlining factor as the question is asked.. player says he's keen & willing to continue. Still think we'll MISS Boomer.
 
The club is preparing the eulogy now.

I've heard the same from a good sauce. Mason went in for a routine scan of the ankle as a precaution but unfortunately the scans have picked up on the fact that he died during the incident in question on Sunday. Not sure how our medico's missed it.
 
I've heard the same from a good sauce. Mason went in for a routine scan of the ankle as a precaution but unfortunately the scans have picked up on the fact that he died during the incident in question on Sunday. Not sure how our medico's missed it.
Just another example of our poor injury management killing a guy.
 
I've heard the same from a good sauce. Mason went in for a routine scan of the ankle as a precaution but unfortunately the scans have picked up on the fact that he died during the incident in question on Sunday. Not sure how our medico's missed it.

There's actually some rumours swirling that his death was a pre-existing niggle from his rehabilitation last season.

This is why you never rush guys back. I'm so angry my membership card is going straight into my freezer.
 

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