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Fantasy Footy Notice Image Round 4
SuperCoach Rd 4 SC Talk - Trade Talk - Capt/VC ,//, AFL Fantasy Rd 4 AF Trades - AFF Talk - Capt/VC
Done another stress fracture in his foot.![]()
Only good news is its happened now i suppose...still not good.![]()
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This has prompted me to think about two things.
1. Will Goose's injury have us leaning towards selecting Rance with Pick 9 tomorrow?
2. Given the return of the G Train and assuming one of King or Gardiner are right to ruck in Round 1, would Kosi be worth a go at CHB until the big Goosey is fighting fit. I realise I'm getting a fair bit ahead of myself but just wanted to know what you thought......
Recent report after a solid running program has stated that MRI scan is no longer showing any "hot spots" in his leg. This puts Goose as on track to return in the early rounds, possibly after a game or two with Casey to get his match confidence up.
Can someone clarify for me: are hotspots where additional load is being carried by areas of the leg or damaged areas or areas which may be weakened and susceptible to damage in future?
i thought a hotspot was an area of DNA that was likely to mutate. its good to see that Goose wont be mutating
hahaha!so I assume this clarifies.
I might have to find a medical dictionary of some kind, too many big words for me.Pretty straightforward stuff, so I assume this clarifies.
Squizzy, are you a doctor or something mate?It is. The point was that whilst MRI scans are critical for tumour type diagnosis, they can also pick up blood flow issues such as that experienced by the Goose (if the injury is not healing, the blood flow can be impacted and shows on the scan). As I was being a smart arse in using the "European Journal of Nuclear Medicine", Red Gum was not underservedly giving it to me (the article was focusing on hot spots in the wrist, but the technology is the same for the leg).