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6 weeks is a long time for an ac joint
ok lets round it down to 2 weeks
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6 weeks is a long time for an ac joint
Good news if correct
Still too early to seek any apologies???
he also said the back is attached to the bowel.........
Okay, so I've had time to digest all the information we have received today:
Fasolo named and healthy to play this week is fantastic.
Kreuzer not named is in line with IronMan29 saying that he was unlikely for this week. Might still be available for round 1 but it would be a risk after not playing any footy since halfway through last season. Russell would have to be reaaaaaaally satisfied with Kreuzer's block of training for him to be straight in, I suspect one of the back-ups will play round 1.
Kennedy shoulder injury appears to be much more minor than initially anticipated. This is great news, still means he'll probably have to make his way back into the AFL side through the VFL with others ahead of him both fitness and form wise.
And most importantly, Williamson was back on the track on Wednesday (yesterday as of writing this) and hopes to be back in full training with the main group next week. This is phenomenal news.
Splendid.
Everyone is now training bar Docherty and Pickett.
Amazing news.
Our injury situation is actually really good in terms of the numbers that are training.
Just so sour to have a top 3 player and co-captain in Doc gone for the season, and Pickett again not being able to realise his potential with a pretty long term injury...at this stage i'm picturing our 2020 and beyond team without them in it.
Amazing news.
Our injury situation is actually really good in terms of the numbers that are training.
Just so sour to have a top 3 player and co-captain in Doc gone for the season, and Pickett again not being able to realise his potential with a pretty long term injury...at this stage i'm picturing our 2020 and beyond team without them in it.
Does Russell do home visits? Not sure I can make it to Melbourne, wouldn’t mind being fit for once ... just to see what it is like.I was like that too once, but this optimism drug that Russell provides is something else.
Nothing a solid block of training can't fix.
Gangrenous toes from poorly controlled diabetes? Solid 4-6 week block on the track ought to do the trick.
Come on Jb73, with the magnificent golf courses you have up your way, together with the warmer weather than we southerners cop, I'm sure your up and running!!!Does Russell do home visits? Not sure I can make it to Melbourne, wouldn’t mind being fit for once ... just to see what it is like.
The article said Williamson had rejoined the main group, to which I'd imagine refers to the beginning of participation in contact drills.Okay, so I've had time to digest all the information we have received today:
Fasolo named and healthy to play this week is fantastic.
Kreuzer not named is in line with IronMan29 saying that he was unlikely for this week. Might still be available for round 1 but it would be a risk after not playing any footy since halfway through last season. Russell would have to be reaaaaaaally satisfied with Kreuzer's block of training for him to be straight in, I suspect one of the back-ups will play round 1.
Kennedy shoulder injury appears to be much more minor than initially anticipated. This is great news, still means he'll probably have to make his way back into the AFL side through the VFL with others ahead of him both fitness and form wise.
And most importantly, Williamson was back on the track on Wednesday (yesterday as of writing this) and hopes to be back in full training with the main group next week. This is phenomenal news.
Splendid.
Everyone is now training bar Docherty and Pickett.
Just so sour to have a top 3 player and co-captain in Doc gone for the season, and Pickett again not being able to realise his potential with a pretty long term injury...at this stage i'm picturing our 2020 and beyond team without them in it.
wut?
Back to back ACLs in the same knee you have to assume that Docherty is no better than 50/50 to ever play again.
There isn't a game for the Northern Blues until April 14 which is about 5 weeks away and is round two as we start with a bye.
We'll be the judge if if that's the best ya got ...lift ffs..Apparently trained yesterday but not in all of drills. Didn't seemed to be hampered and ran without worries. Best I've got
I know this is for another thread but that is simply not good enough. Our reserves having a month off at the start of the season is a poor outcome.
We need to be playing and continually developing our young list and that needs to happen with game time. If these alignments are to work the schedule needs to reflect the AFL
Thanks GS, that's good newsWillow has done an interview in the Ararat Advertiser......confirms that he has no issues other than his back and will be back playing round 3 or 4
On Kreuz, I'd be happy for him to miss round 1 and take an extra week if he needs it. Nankervis isn't one of the ruckmen that can seriously punish you (unlike a fit Gawn, Grundy, Naitanui, Goldstein, Mumford/Sandi a couple of years back, etc), so I'm content with one of Phillips or Lobbe rucking. No point in rushing The Tractor back if he's not quite ready.Okay, so I've had time to digest all the information we have received today:
Fasolo named and healthy to play this week is fantastic.
Kreuzer not named is in line with IronMan29 saying that he was unlikely for this week. Might still be available for round 1 but it would be a risk after not playing any footy since halfway through last season. Russell would have to be reaaaaaaally satisfied with Kreuzer's block of training for him to be straight in, I suspect one of the back-ups will play round 1.
Kennedy shoulder injury appears to be much more minor than initially anticipated. This is great news, still means he'll probably have to make his way back into the AFL side through the VFL with others ahead of him both fitness and form wise.
And most importantly, Williamson was back on the track on Wednesday (yesterday as of writing this) and hopes to be back in full training with the main group next week. This is phenomenal news.
Splendid.
Everyone is now training bar Docherty and Pickett.