- Dec 27, 2017
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Imagine if Cunners comes back with a full head of hair?
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Imagine if Cunners comes back with a full head of hair?
Smacked full of anti-inflammatories perhaps?Mothball him.
..........and don't just fix his back, he looked FAT in the return debacle.
Put down the knife & fork Cunners. Just two pieces of Schnapper mate. ( = ), ( ...... = )
and 9 chins?
He phatHe’s not fat
100% looked like waterweight or bloating or something. he looked unhealthy, not fat.
Prednisolone bloat. As soon as you stop taking, you are thin again.Mothball him.
..........and don't just fix his back, he looked FAT in the return debacle.
Put down the knife & fork Cunners. Just two pieces of Schnapper mate. ( = ), ( ...... = )
The reason I thought it because I’ve suffered from it myself. Took me a few months to get back to running and lost significant weight in my left leg (was playing footy at the time). Couldn’t walk for more than two minutes at a time for six weeks.My mate reckons it is Sciatica. He had lost muscle strength in his quads. 'The first muscles to turn to jelly were his quad muscles'.
Brady mentioned that they are trying to build Ben's quad muscles back up as he has lost strength in his legs.
Usually self-diagnosable
Pain originates in the spine and radiates down the back of the leg. Sciatica typically affects only one side of the body.
People may experience:
Pain areas: in the back, buttocks, hip, or lower extremities
Pain types: can be mild, severe, radiating, or sharp
Pain circumstances: can occur due to injury or while sitting
Muscular: difficulty walking or muscle weakness
Sensory: leg numbness or pins and needles
Also common: burning sensation, foot numbness, or weakness
i have had a few small bouts of it, its not good at all, once i was confined to a bean bag for a couple of days, terified every time i felt a sneeze come on. but mostly it just comes across as a dull pain/ache down the through the leg muscles.My mate reckons it is Sciatica. He had lost muscle strength in his quads. 'The first muscles to turn to jelly were his quad muscles'.
Brady mentioned that they are trying to build Ben's quad muscles back up as he has lost strength in his legs.
Usually self-diagnosable
Pain originates in the spine and radiates down the back of the leg. Sciatica typically affects only one side of the body.
People may experience:
Pain areas: in the back, buttocks, hip, or lower extremities
Pain types: can be mild, severe, radiating, or sharp
Pain circumstances: can occur due to injury or while sitting
Muscular: difficulty walking or muscle weakness
Sensory: leg numbness or pins and needles
Also common: burning sensation, foot numbness, or weakness
No pressure, but I suspect the severity of this injury determines our future.
LOL, this will be well received around here.
Ben Cunnington
Club: North Melbourne
SALARY: $725,000-$775,000
COVID SALARY: $522,000-$558,000
So often classed as North Melbourne's barometer, the hard inside-mid turned his back on free agency in the middle of last season by locking in until the end of 2022. That two-year extension, signed last July, means he will be 31 in the final year of his current deal.
Gee, how's he supposed to live off that?Ben Cunnington
Club: North Melbourne
SALARY: $725,000-$775,000
COVID SALARY: $522,000-$558,000
So often classed as North Melbourne's barometer, the hard inside-mid turned his back on free agency in the middle of last season by locking in until the end of 2022. That two-year extension, signed last July, means he will be 31 in the final year of his current deal.
Yep.So players taking a 28% pay cut?
He phat
If the salary cut is uniform across the board a rookie wage just went down to $61k plus match payments.Gee, how's he supposed to live off that?
Time to rest him for rest of this season with the heat of Qld will be back stronger next yearBen Cunnington
Club: North Melbourne
SALARY: $725,000-$775,000
COVID SALARY: $522,000-$558,000
So often classed as North Melbourne's barometer, the hard inside-mid turned his back on free agency in the middle of last season by locking in until the end of 2022. That two-year extension, signed last July, means he will be 31 in the final year of his current deal.
Could Cunnington miss the rest of 2020?
"100% it's a possibility. It's a possibility he might be back in a couple of weeks as well ... (but) the longer it goes, then the more preparation time he'll need to get back to playing, so the next week or two are big for Ben."
Put him on ice for the year.