Plantar flexion inversion is not the typical mechanism of injury for that, however still possible.Sturts injury is probably a syndesmosis injury.
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Plantar flexion inversion is not the typical mechanism of injury for that, however still possible.Sturts injury is probably a syndesmosis injury.
Yeah.... according to Johnathon Brown and everyone else who parrots this story Bennell is the only person in the world with a second oneThere are two calf muscles
It's a rolled ankle, I've played on after doing that plenty of times. He would know how bad it is, the fact he went back out is a good thing.Sturt injured, comes off, clearly in pain, then goes back on and gets injured again!! What the actual fu**?
It's a rolled ankle, I've played on after doing that plenty of times. He would know how bad it is, the fact he went back out is a good thing.
By the looks of it if it was at all possible, we would have already delisted him. Just doesnt seem to have the fitness/body to make it at the level required.Any word on Sturt?
Also - where is Hugh Dixon? Is he even in QLD?
There are two calf muscles
Practice match for the 2nd 22.I missed when Giro did his ankle, when was that?
They sneaked that one in there quietly didn’t they!I missed when Giro did his ankle, when was that?
And this doesn’t even include Longmuir who has a spot of tennis elbow and Johnny Doc who’s off mascot duties for 4 weeks with goutView attachment 898125Injury update: Darcy a test
Get the latest on Darcy, Hill and Sturt in the Envision Medical Imaging injury updatewww.fremantlefc.com.au