http://www.watoday.com.au/sport/cox-in-doubt-for-hawks-clash-20090622-ctgc.html
Hmmm.
Maybe it's a good thing? He hasn't seemed quite right for a while now.
Hmmm.
Maybe it's a good thing? He hasn't seemed quite right for a while now.
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Thats true theres a story every second week about him being injured and in doubt. Seaby and Naita will be able to handle the ruck against Hawthorn anyway.
This is a high risk game. Cox out, Seaby in.
We must look after Cox's long term fitness at all costs.![]()
On a serious note, no. On an equally serious note, if he is injured we should rest him. The priority should be managing his injuring over playing him to win a game. I wouldn't want to play him only to get a serious injury and miss a pre-season or somthing in 2010.give him the rest of the year off?
If Cox is even slightly injured i reckon we give Seaby some time at AFL level. It has the benefit of potentially adding to Cox's longevity as well as maybe possibly adding to Seaby's trade value (if he turns in a few good performances.)
Cox's longevity has to be made a high priority. If that means we go in with an understrength ruck division this year so be it.
This better not be a sign of a tank!
no, its "list management"
This better not be a sign of a tank!
Did we look better when Naita was in the ruck against Richmond? I happen to agree with Walls (no surprise there I know) but we were far more dangerous when Naita was around the ball.
Could this simply be a test against a weaker ruck division, or could it be the beginning of the end for Cox?(I'm only joking if you couldn't tell).