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But..but..but... Doc Larkins said it would be a season ending injury:rolleyes:

Doc Larkins quessometer = fornicated

He is getting worse every year.

Wouldn't expect anything less from him considering his a Cats supporter and we are Collingwood :)
 
Here is a diagram of the adductor muscle,

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adductor_longus_muscle

As you can see it's actually a number of muscles doing basically the same thing. Most probably Didak has lost use of one of the more minor muscles like adductor brevis or longus, so it really doesn't affect his function significantly at all. Probably is doing plenty of weights to strengthen up the remaining working muscle to compensate for the loss, and when the inflammation etc has gone he'll then be fine.
 
Flog of the highest order because he believes Hawks are better than us...? Bit harsh, isn't it?

I don't agree with him all that often to be honest, but I still show him respect.

He is the one pushing the Cloke articles as well, basically every article i've read in the HUN about the situation has been his.

**** him.
 

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Here is a diagram of the adductor muscle,

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adductor_longus_muscle

As you can see it's actually a number of muscles doing basically the same thing. Most probably Didak has lost use of one of the more minor muscles like adductor brevis or longus, so it really doesn't affect his function significantly at all. Probably is doing plenty of weights to strengthen up the remaining working muscle to compensate for the loss, and when the inflammation etc has gone he'll then be fine.

the issue with these type of injuries is the loading placed on the other muscles, particularly as Didak is a twisting and turning type player and his long kicks have a round action. He'll still be at some risk, but it is far better than having scar tissue holding the muscle together as he has been since the last injury
 

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