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A surprisingly comprehensive injury update this week. I don't think Lloyd missed anyone.
Also, Kroeger must have been seriously injured to still not be doing anything load-bearing?
News about Stanley doesn't sound too good
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Must've been one hell of a fracture.
Must've been one hell of a fracture.
The sky is falling
The Cats are stalling
The fans are bawling
The finals are calling
It's all enthralling
Injuries have hit geelong
Everything has gone wrong
Now playing the kids
The season's gone skids
Payoff is they bounce back strong
Haiku are too dryThat's more like Limerick for you, rather than a footy Haiku.
Agree it was nice to hear his name! although I fear we may not see him again if we are half way through season and he isn’t load bearing yet. They won’t know his prognosis really until he gets past that point?Nice to see them finally acknowledge kroeger actually exists and has a hip injury.
Nor Jhye. Listed as “medium term” but hearing it could end up being “long term” depending on whether they try and “nip it” (surgery) or manage it and see how it goes (and if not right nip it later!).News about Stanley doesn't sound too good
Agree it was nice to hear his name! although I fear we may not see him again if we are half way through season and he isn’t load bearing yet. They won’t know his prognosis really until he gets past that point?
Stanley had to be the most injury prone ruckman in the comp.
Has he ever been through a season without some type of injury? And ones not even specific to ruck duties.
Im really not sure what hes been doing for the last 6 months if hes only on the alter G now. Seems like slow progress.
At the moment Collingwood, Brisbane and Port look really good - but none are infallible. Anything could happen with the rest of the pack or even one of those leaders dropping off - Port and Brisbane are prone to road slumps.No it isn't and nor should it. Danger, Rohan and SDK are big chances to play this week as are Bowes and Guthrie.
We've still got another 7 games at home.
Have faith.
catempire did say before the Freo game that a few might be upset with being 5-5. It looks like he was on the money.
I hate it when they don't talk. When they talk, I hate that too.Not sure I will ever understand Lloyd's definition of the word "positive" in these injury updates.
To reinforce your point…just need to back to last yearAt the moment Collingwood, Brisbane and Port look really good - but none are infallible. Anything could happen with the rest of the pack or even one of those leaders dropping off - Port and Brisbane are prone to road slumps.
The previous two matches have been disappointing even accounting for injuries. Just like the first three were. I expect we'll bounce back again and could very well be 8-5 in a few weeks. Let's see.
makes sense…but what do you think back to the beginning means for the poor kid only 4 months away from end of contract?From things I've read & chats with others, sounds like Flynn's been dealing with setbacks
It seems he had tried returning to training but his hip wasn't exactly allowing him to do that
Based on what Lloyd said today, sounds like it's a case of going back to the beginning, start building again and slowly step it up
Given his hammy's haven't actually gone and its been back related nerve issues effecting / cramping the hammy.... a true hammy issue as I understand it would be newIm just glad it wasnt another hammy for Holmes, you would start to question his longevity if he did that again.
Spot on. We've used up our spare lives and have a number of strong teams to face, but as a starting position to start a "run", nothing is irredeemable yet. Of course if these injury issues stay more or less the same for the back end of the year we are probably toast. A world where we get Dangerfield, Guthrie, Rohan and De Koning back soon and no big fresh absences...I think we can put a really good run together once again.To reinforce your point…just need to back to last year
Melbourne unbackable at 10 and zero
St Kilda was 8-3 and resigned coach (missed finals and sacked coach at end of year)
Carlton were 8-2 (and 9-3) and didn’t make finals…
Collingwood were 5-5 and Geelong 5-4 and ended up being the best two teams by year end?
Swans 6-4 and made GF
So really round 10 is a pretty poor reflection of the year of the year? GF from last year were both 6 and 4 and other Prelim were 5-5 and 8-2 (so they only one who probably looked like top 4 that actually made it)
makes sense…but what do you think back to the beginning means for the poor kid only 4 months away from end of contract?