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Interesting to see if he gets up. We already have a couple of similar defenders - Maxwell, Goldsack and Cox - so I'll be interested to see how that pans out.

Back luck for Stanners. He has showed a bit so hopefully we'll see him back in there soon.
 
i wouldnt hold my breath about that, 3 weeks to recover from a shoulder dislocation. if he isnt 100% fit i wouldnt play him not worth the risk especially given we are very likely to play finals
 
If there is a more than negligible risk of re-injuring the shoulder I'm sure the medical staff wouldn't have cleared him. Even if he's not 100% he can still be useful, and we need all the help we can get down back. Danny Stanley will be a solid player, but he's certainly not a defender. Let's just hope O'Brien gets through ok.
 

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i wouldnt hold my breath about that, 3 weeks to recover from a shoulder dislocation. if he isnt 100% fit i wouldnt play him not worth the risk especially given we are very likely to play finals
I concur. Good on you Harry if he does make a comeback this week though, assuming he doesn't re-injure his shoulder.
 
i wouldnt hold my breath about that, 3 weeks to recover from a shoulder dislocation. if he isnt 100% fit i wouldnt play him not worth the risk especially given we are very likely to play finals

3 Weeks is actually plenty of time to heal from ashoulder dislocation dr Magpies42 you must of missed that at class at medical school. Usually a 3-4 week injury as long as no structure damage, may have some pain after a couple of weeks but a jab will fix that up.
 
3 Weeks is actually plenty of time to heal from ashoulder dislocation dr Magpies42 you must of missed that at class at medical school. Usually a 3-4 week injury as long as no structure damage, may have some pain after a couple of weeks but a jab will fix that up.
Okay, I'll bite, I'm a physiotherapist.

Care to explain to me how you can dislocate a shoulder without there being structural damage?
 
Ah, gotcha, you've got no freakin' idea what you're talking about.

How much detail do you want in your answer?
 

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Ah, gotcha, you've got no freakin' idea what you're talking about.

How much detail do you want in your answer?


well then you must be right and it must be stuffed cause he is not playinging idiot.

No major damage is done when a shoulder dislocates in some sports players can continue playing so 3 weeks is plenty of time.

Im going to guess your pretty crap at your job like most physio's
 
well then you must be right and it must be stuffed cause he is not playinging idiot.

No major damage is done when a shoulder dislocates in some sports players can continue playing so 3 weeks is plenty of time.

Im going to guess your pretty crap at your job like most physio's
And I'm guessing yours doesn't require you to be able to spell.

If what I've highlighted is true, then why are Sean Rusling and Cameron Cloke on long-term injury lists right now?

If anyone is interested in shoulder anatomy, PM me, because this chump is a waste of my time.
 
And I'm guessing yours doesn't require you to be able to spell.

If what I've highlighted is true, then why are Sean Rusling and Cameron Cloke on long-term injury lists right now?

If anyone is interested in shoulder anatomy, PM me, because this chump is a waste of my time.

Harry IN

Your knowledge of shoulder injuries OUT
 
No major damage is done when a shoulder dislocates in some sports players can continue playing so 3 weeks is plenty of time.
You've made a blanket, ignorant statement which is in no way proven by Harry being included in the side. If Harry injures his shoulder again this year, it will prove you wrong, but if he doesn't, it won't prove me wrong.
 

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