Increasing workload at training this week. Great signs.
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http://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-01-16/joe-loads-up-key-don-pushes-towards-full-trainingIncreasing workload at training this week. Great signs.
HE'S BACK!!That shot on goal didn't look too good
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-01-16/joe-loads-up-key-don-pushes-towards-full-training
From the clubs website.
That shot on goal didn't look too good (luckily it's still January)
Yes, didn’t look great - I had the same impression as you... but I’m telling myself it’s inadequate evidence.Could just be the end of a hard training session or lack of conditioning if he hasn’t been allowed to train properly... perhaps too many weights. But he looks quite slow and heavy to me, not like his old self.
Could just be the end of a hard training session or lack of conditioning if he hasn’t been allowed to train properly... perhaps too many weights. But he looks quite slow and heavy to me, not like his old self.
Aka standing on Jake Carlisle's head...again.I'll curb my enthusiasm until I see vision of him marking at the highest point
I'll curb my enthusiasm until I see vision of him marking at the highest point
Other than tom lynch, all of those players have played in multiple prelim finals.My mate is at it again - he's even made a list of current key forwards and their average goals per game. Daniher currently sits 12th which shocked me a little;-
1. Franklin ave goals per game: 3.2, games: 290
2. Josh Kennedy ave goals per game: 2.5, games: 221
3. Jeremy Cameron ave goals per game: 2.5, games: 130
4. Jack Riewoldt ave goals per game: 2.4, games: 249
5. Tex Walker ave goals per game: 2.3, games: 167
6. Ben Brown ave goals per game: 2.2, games: 99
7. Tom Hawkins ave goals per game: 2.1, games: 232
8. Jesse Hogan ave goals per game: 2.1, games: 71
9. Josh Jenkins ave goals per game: 2, games: 136
10. Jack Darling ave goals per game: 1.9, games: 172
11. Tom Lynch ave goals per game: 1.9, games: 131
12. Daniher ave goals per game: 1.8, games: 100
He says that doesn't even include players like Betts, Gunston, Menzel & Bruest all who have higher goal averages than Joe.
The stats really dont lie, and throw in Joe's OP issues maybe I - and probably a lot of other Essendon supporters really have and really do over rate and over hype Joe Daniher
Other than tom lynch, all of those players have played in multiple prelim finals.
Name one team Joe has played with in essendon colours that have come close to that quality. Delivery and quality are a factor in his numbers.
That is aside from the fact he is only 24 and had OP for half of last year. The guy was AA 15 months ago for goodness sake.
No they didn't. They would have treated him a lot earlier if Joe had of told them the full extent of the injury. OP comes in many forms. Heppell played all of last season with it as did Buddy Franklin and a number of other players at various clubs. Joe thought he was doing the right thing in pushing on and not admitting how bad it was . The lesson is somethings being a man and pushing through an injury is not the right way to go.
Hard for the club to be treating mild groin soreness when it was in fact a pretty serious case of OP.
He is no good thing to be ready by round 1 either. It is very 50/50 at the moment, not because he is currently badly effected but more because they are taking it very slowly and have not pushed the workload yet.
but isn't it a case of not actually knowing if its fixed until you increase the workload?
its like not checking the balance at the ATM because you don't want to know you have no money...
Just increase the load and find out
Because slowly building the workload instead of just going balls out after no build up is a great idea.
I also like to avoid doing any form of warm up prior to flat out sprints.
You don't see the king of the jungle a lion stretch before it takes down a gazelle, that's why I don't stretch before working out.
Also not one muscle injury.
at least you're stretching something pre-game...you say that like its a joke but that was my motto , why waste energy warming up when you can save it all for the game.. still 40 years without a muscle pull! You do your run throughs and stretches, ill be in the can doing my nervous poo before the game, see you at the first bounce.