Jen2310
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The club wouldn't mislead us regarding injuries, would they?
Surely not especially people would know by the next training session if he is out there or not
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The club wouldn't mislead us regarding injuries, would they?
The footage. He didn't get the full story. This was during the warm up. When he left for 20 mins. But then came back on.
No..... they are always called āroutine scansā.
So what exactly is a non routine scan?
If the term non routine scan is never used, then why use the word routine at all!!!
Just call it what it is...... a scan!!
Adams will be touch and go for round 1. All depends if they decide to play him with no matches under his belt.
daicos is battling groin soreness I heard and didnāt train today
Mihocek I think is a bit sore in shin/calf hopefully he play Friday
Kelly need a good game on Friday to be in contention for round 1
but our injury profile seems to be very good for now
Normally Iād agree, but the standard operating procedure for injury denying usually comes in the form of media silence, followed by a vague injury report where the players recovery time has mysteriously blown out by 2-3 weeks. The fact that the club has gone out of their way to announce straight away Tay and Sidey are fine on social media is a pretty strong indicator that the injury reports are genuinely false.The club wouldn't mislead us regarding injuries, would they?
Normally Iād agree, but the standard operating procedure for injury denying usually comes in the form of media silence, followed by a vague injury report where the players recovery time has mysteriously blown out by 2-3 weeks. The fact that the club has gone out of their way to announce straight away Tay and Sidey are fine on social media is a pretty strong indicator that the injury reports are genuinely false.
Surely not especially I would know by the next training session if he is out there or not
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He came out and did a full session 20 minutes after he supposedly injured himself, so Iād imagine heāll be out there training with the VFL boys and the guys who arenāt playing against the Tigers on Friday morning.Hope you're right. But as you pointed out, we don't have a great honesty record when it comes to injuries.
Be interesting to see if Tay trains during the week. I doubt he will play Friday against the tigers, so he should be training full on.
He copped a poke in the eye during the game. Came back strongly after it though, so I doubt it's an issue.Posted this in the Mason Cox thread, but perhaps it's more appropriate to post in here..... Just watched the interview with Mason on the club website. His pupil of his left eye is definitely more dilated than the right. Is this his new normal now or has he re-injured it? Would anyone know? I see he has a scratch and mark under the eye. Perhaps it's just the start of a black eye.
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*. Would be super painful if both him and Adams miss Rd 1Sidebottom going over for a scan now, he is definitely limping
Itās hard to get too upset about Kellyās injury. While disappointing, weāve seen only glimpses from him. Cox, Checkers and now Cameron are all well in front of him for tall forward roles.
Two games, two big injuries for Kelly. Whoever thought to give him Ben Reidās number certainly knew what they were doing! And showed a mischievous sense of humour.PLAYERCARDSTART20Ben Reid
- Age
- 34
- Ht
- 196cm
- Wt
- 98kg
- Pos.
- Fwd
CareerSeasonLast 5
- D
- 14.3
- 4star
- K
- 9.5
- 4star
- HB
- 4.9
- 4star
- M
- 6.0
- 5star
- T
- 1.2
- 3star
- G
- 0.6
- 4star
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- D
- 14.0
- 4star
- K
- 8.6
- 4star
- HB
- 5.4
- 4star
- M
- 6.0
- 5star
- T
- 1.0
- 3star
- G
- 0.0
- 1star
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already had the scan yesterday morningI suppose we'll get some media footage of Sidebottom going in for a scan on Tuesday morning, and then some silence, and then some "it's not too bad" and then he'll end up missing games.
I can't wait for the day they just come out and say "Sidebottom has a torn such and such and will miss at least x weeks depending how he reacts to treatment" or something.
How was it promising, how did he go? Be great if he turned out to be a gemmcmahons performance in the VFL may soften the blow, only one game But promising nonetheless
PLAYER | INJURY | ESTIMATED RETURN |
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Taylor Adams PLAYERCARDSTART
3
Taylor Adams
Career
Season
Last 5
PLAYERCARDEND
| Hamstring | Test |
Mark Keane | Hand | Test |
Will Kelly PLAYERCARDSTART
20
Will Kelly
Career
Season
Last 5
PLAYERCARDEND
| Collarbone | 6-10 weeks |
Chris Mayne | Concussion | Test |
Brody Mihocek PLAYERCARDSTART
41
Brody Mihocek
Career
Season
Last 5
PLAYERCARDEND
| Calf | Test |
Steele Sidebottom PLAYERCARDSTART
22
Steele Sidebottom
Career
Season
Last 5
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| Calf | Test |
Updated: Tuesday, March 9 |
Early prognosis
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Taylor Adams Hamstring Test Mark Keane Hand Test Will Kelly Collarbone 6-10 weeks Chris Mayne Concussion Test Brody Mihocek Calf Test Steele Sidebottom Calf Test Updated: Tuesday, March 9
Sidebottom remains touch-and-go for the season opener with the Western Bulldogs after scans revealed a minor strain in his calf following the Richmond hitout. The Pies are adamant he's a 50-50 proposition to recover from the injury sustained exactly two weeks from round one. Kelly will be sidelined for at least six weeks after undergoing surgery to repair the broken collarbone he suffered against the Tigers. Adams faces a big week on the training track to prove he'll be fit to tackle the Dogs. The Pies are confident Mihocek and Mayne will be available after missing the clash with the Tigers. Keane has this week returned to full training with a glove after recently breaking his hand. - Mitch Cleary
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