JC hamstring, Paddy groin. *sigh*
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JC hamstring, Paddy groin. *sigh*
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Concussed AFL players will be sidelined for at least one match under a major overhaul of the game’s policing of head knocks.
In an admission more needs to be done to tackle the scourge of concussion, the league will significantly strengthen its return-to-play protocols for the 2021 season.
Under current guidelines, concussed players are able to play seven days after a knock if they pass medical assessments.
The lay off period will now be extended beyond 10 days.
It means a player knocked out in a preliminary final would miss the Grand Final.
An AFL spokesman said its updated concussion guidelines would be finalised in the coming weeks.
His record ain't to bad and the last couple of years has played just about ever game.With Camerons soft tissue injury history this is really not good news.
I heard Quarters mention it on the news, said we are hopeful he will be fine for round 1, which obviously means nothing.Where's the news on Cameron - sorry haven't seen anything online
With Camerons soft tissue injury history this is really not good news.
damn, he's been ravaged. imagine what he could've been...He's played 171 games in 9 seasons....thats averaging 19 games per season...a pretty sparse injury history to put it mildly.
He's played 171 games in 9 seasons....thats averaging 19 games per season...a pretty sparse injury history to put it mildly.
Should have kept cocky instead!inb4complaintsaboutrading4injuredplayers
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JC hamstring, Paddy groin. *sigh*
Problem is he wants to play every game and not rest. Does himself no favours doing that.I read that the Paddy groin was an issue throughout the last season, not just the GF (Not sure if previously discussed- apologies if so). Makes sense as he looked a little hobbled at times, even during some of his better games. Pretty good season if so notwithstanding.
Given the chronic nature of that injury, I trust that Scott and co are planning around that. With the Cameron injury also, I hope that JJ and some of 2019 draftees with potential forward X factor ( thinking Frances, Taheny) get some decent match practice minutes.
He's played 171 games in 9 seasons....thats averaging 19 games per season...a pretty sparse injury history to put it mildly.
He's played 171 games in 9 seasons....thats averaging 19 games per season...a pretty sparse injury history to put it mildly.
Technically a 27-y-o is "approaching 30"; but technically so is a 1-y-o.Fingers crossed it's nothing to trouble him. Being such a tall and lanky person, they often begin to suffer these kind of soft tissue concerns.
He's an aerobic athlete of the highest order. Approaching 30 years of age, that back and legs will start to feel it more and more.
Technically a 27-y-o is "approaching 30"; but technically so is a 1-y-o.
Technically a 27-y-o is "approaching 30"; but technically so is a 1-y-o.
Or, if they're only hopeful he will be OK for Round 1, he might have done a decent hammy..Round 1 is ages away, he’ll be fine.