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I liked our injury reports better when it was just Kreuger listed with 4 different injuries.
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we've diversified, unfortunatelyI liked our injury reports better when it was just Kreuger listed with 4 different injuries.
I liked our injury reports better when it was just Kreuger listed with 4 different injuries.
OMG - it’s very sad when the injury report takes as long to read as War and Peace.
The only thing that comes to my mind is potentially if he has a deep vein thrombosis / blood clot in the foot.So is Jamie suffering from blood flow issues to his foot/feet? That’s my Doctor Google assessment, but someone should be able to correct me.
Yes, I believe he is. They changed that rule a few years back, and Cat. B rookies are now eligible to play from Rd. 1 onwards (without having to be upgraded). The Football Record/Season Guide still says Cat Bs are only eligible as a long-term injury replacement, but I'm quite sure that is incorrect!You’d be hoping one of those three get up ( sounds like Mitchell Harrison or DeGoey in that order of likelihood) and then it’s a matter of picking a tall. If none of them get up then surely it’s Allan’s opportunity plus a tall.
Talls…
Dean… we really need forwards but our small forward line is working well, he restores the backline structure that’s held us in good stead for the past 2+ years. He’s my pick.
Kreuger… he’s the man for the job but does he need more match fitness
Johnson… he’s the potential match winner of the three but he seems to be on a specific programme to restore his confidence and work on running patterns…is a return too soon.
Question. Is Parker as a cat B player eligible to play seniors?
DVT usually occurs when flying.The only thing that comes to my mind is potentially if he has a deep vein thrombosis / blood clot in the foot.
I would have thought it would be a bit unusual for an otherwise healthy, young athlete...but stranger things have happened!
Obviously happened when he took MOTY.DVT usually occurs when flying.
And, well, Jamie does fly!
It’s been said nowYou have time to delete this. Let's not jinx him. He may still get a selection for Sir Doug Nicholls round...
GOLDI liked our injury reports better when it was just Kreuger listed with 4 different injuries.
Including 3 concussions... talk about a rough patch!Geezus wept! Our Injury Update videos are starting to run longer than a Netflix telemovie!!!!!
Yeah, but I see both us and the Tiges have 14 players on their injury lists. That's a bit scary.On the upside, compare our injury list to that of richmond..
We're quite lucky ours is just short term.
It’s confirmed that Jamie Elliott has deep vein thrombosis from ANZAC Day.The only thing that comes to my mind is potentially if he has a deep vein thrombosis / blood clot in the foot.
I would have thought it would be a bit unusual for an otherwise healthy, young athlete...but stranger things have happened!
Geezus wept! Our Injury Update videos are starting to run longer than a Netflix telemovie!!!!!
On the upside, compare our injury list to that of richmond..
We're quite lucky ours is just short term.
Lucky we no longer have that last bloke whose name escapes me to present these updates. He’s a terrible actor.Our injury list series just got picked up for a 3 season run on Amazon Prime.
24 1 hour episodes per season
I had to see a vascular surgeon recently for a renal arterial stenosis (which thankfully didn't require any treatment).The only thing that comes to my mind is potentially if he has a deep vein thrombosis / blood clot in the foot.
I would have thought it would be a bit unusual for an otherwise healthy, young athlete...but stranger things have happened!
Let’s hope a surgeon goes with a little more than their imagination!I had to see a vascular surgeon recently for a renal arterial stenosis (which thankfully didn't require any treatment).
Just because you can't imagine it doesn't mean a vascular surgeon can't.
Very treatable & short-term, so pretty good outcome.Let’s hope a surgeon goes with a little more than their imagination!
Just on the subject, as its foot pain coming from a vascular issue it does narrow down the possible causes quite dramatically.