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Player Watch #8 Jonty Faull

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'commonly damaged through a combination of factors'
Do you understand now?
We are talking about a professional athlete

The repetitive stress and fatigue aspect would be around even if he’s just training simply to the nature of his job compared to 90% of the population

That the AI is using its broad sweep’s assessment for
It was clearly a result of an impact

Unlucky over anything
 
One being direct impact. Does that include what happened to him yesterday?

Genuine question as I haven't become an expert via AI yet.
Imo the direct impact was the straw that broke the camels back.
Playing 16 games in a row , jumping into comtests as a 19 yo , meant there were stresses on his body.
In other words it may not have happened if his body wasn't fatigued.
 
We are talking about a professional athlete

The repetitive stress and fatigue aspect would be around even if he’s just training simply to the nature of his job compared to 90% of the population

That the AI is using its broad sweep’s assessment for
It was clearly a result of an impact

Unlucky over anything
He's a 19yo not a 25 year old.
 

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You're the ignorant one. Don't talk about something you know nothing about.

AI Overview
Medial collateral ligaments (MCLs) are commonly damaged through a combination of factors, including direct impact to the knee, repetitive stress, and fatigue, leading to tears, sprains, or strains. Fatigue damage in MCLs occurs through repeated loading and unloading, causing micro-damage that accumulates over time, eventually leading to failure.
AI overview 🤡
 
Although Aristotle Pickett is annoying he is correct in this instance. 16 games for a KPF first year is a bit excessive. Trainor needs a spell too. 1-2 weeks is nothing to stay fresh.
Trainor is too much of a psycho to have a spell. They actually have to hold him back at training.
 

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Poor neuromuscular control and fatigue can also contribute to increased risk of injury, as they may lead to awkward movements and improper landing or bracing against impact.
The experience level of the athlete may also play a role, with younger or less experienced athletes potentially being more susceptible to injury due to increased exposure to high-intensity play.
 
Trainor is too much of a psycho to have a spell. They actually have to hold him back at training.
Trainor is our cal wilkie. He’s going to break the consecutive games from debut record
 
reckon we should replace our high performance manager with ai
Just generated an ai injury report

As of October 2023, the Richmond Football Club has reported several key injuries impacting their squad. Key players such as Jack Riewoldt and Dustin Martin are listed as minor setbacks, with Riewoldt nursing a hamstring strain and Martin recovering from a calf injury; both are expected to return within a few weeks. Additionally, Tom Lynch is sidelined with a knee injury, and Jack Graham remains unavailable due to a groin issue. The club's medical team continues to monitor these players closely, aiming for full recoveries ahead of the upcoming AFL finals.
 

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Just generated an ai injury report

As of October 2023, the Richmond Football Club has reported several key injuries impacting their squad. Key players such as Jack Riewoldt and Dustin Martin are listed as minor setbacks, with Riewoldt nursing a hamstring strain and Martin recovering from a calf injury; both are expected to return within a few weeks. Additionally, Tom Lynch is sidelined with a knee injury, and Jack Graham remains unavailable due to a groin issue. The club's medical team continues to monitor these players closely, aiming for full recoveries ahead of the upcoming AFL finals.
time capsule, sign him up farrken
 
"It's not an ACL"


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But whats the bet he's out for longer than an ACL?
 
Youse thumbs-downing my post dont understand our what medical and rehab staff are capable of
 
Any factual update on his injury?
Now been a couple of days since, with no info released publicly.

O’Farrell from Carlton injured his knee last night, a few hours ago it was announced ACL.

Are we waiting for a GP scan referral or?
 
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