Just can't get excited about Higgins. Generally the smaller players need to have good excelleration which Higgins doesn't. Just don't think he is worth the risk of a top 10 pick
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With two knees recos. No thanks.Good comparison, perhaps a touch tougher?
Says who?Freo have more or less ruled out recruiting Naughton at 5. I wish they would, but it looks unlikely. Something about not recruiting nothing but tall defenders with high picks. Seems a strange concept to me![]()
With two knees recos. No thanks.
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With two knees recos. No thanks.
I’m not 100% sure but apparently it wasn’t 2 seperate tears of the ACL. He tore it once had the surgery and then they redid the surgery again because they botched it. So really its only one recovery period and one tear.
Changes the scout report for me
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I’m not 100% sure but apparently it wasn’t 2 seperate tears of the ACL. He tore it once had the surgery and then they redid the surgery again because they botched it. So really its only one recovery period and one tear.
Changes the scout report for me
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Still 2 knee reco’s, he actually played footy in between both surgeries.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-08-22/u18-potential-no1-a-draft-smokyIn his tomorrow's heroes vid, he said he did it at 16 when someone fell across it, took 14 months to get back and after 4 games it gave way when turning.
Stingrays talent manager Mark Wheeler said Bonar loomed as a very early pick before the first surgery, which didn't work as well as hoped.
"The feedback then was that it wasn't necessarily a second ACL, it was just that the first operation didn't take properly. Technically he's had two, but the first one the graft didn't take and just let go," Wheeler said.
Big difference between his body failing him or a collision injury, and the surgeon ****ing it up.So 2 knee recos[emoji13]
Just can't get excited about Higgins. Generally the smaller players need to have good excelleration which Higgins doesn't. Just don't think he is worth the risk of a top 10 pick
Big difference between his body failing him or a collision injury, and the surgeon ******* it up.
I don’t see him being top 10 either and think his ceiling is probably along the lines of a Jarryd Blair type.
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The graft not attaching properly is not a mechanical failure on the part of the player. He's fully recovered and ready to do an AFL pre-season.Still involved a second tendon graft though yeah? I'm not sure when failed grafts became referred to as 'non ACLs'. Seems odd, particularly as Bonar will still go somewhere in the earlier stages of the draft.
The graft not attaching properly is not a mechanical failure on the part of the player. He's fully recovered and ready to do an AFL pre-season.
I suppose there's some grey area between the body's own attachment process and surgical error, but the point of the language would be to suggest his knee giving way was not an issue of significant mechanical stress on the ligament.It's not about attributing blame to the player or surgeon. Its about calling the surgery what it is. Menzel, Morabito, etc there have been plenty of failed ACL grafts in the past.
Not sure. It’s so even anything can happen this year. I think there will be real surprises inside top 10
There will be some seriously good players slip through if only 2 players bolt into that top 10.
Don't think Stephenson would be out of the question at all.
Are they doing the “reverse” top 10 this year for the broadcast, i really hope not
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Either eay his knee has had major surgery twice now and will never be the same again.I suppose there's some grey area between the body's own attachment process and surgical error, but the point of the language would be to suggest his knee giving way was not an issue of significant mechanical stress on the ligament.
Surgical techniques are improving all the time, and he's young. He's clearly done the physio properly and then done all the right work.Either eay his knee has had major surgery twice now and will never be the same again.
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Impressive that he featured in the top 10 for agility, considering his size and history..Surgical techniques are improving all the time, and he's young. He's clearly done the physio properly and then done all the right work.
Top 10 for sprints and agility at the combine. The agility test is pretty taxing on the knees and ankles.