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Logue test, Hill 5 weeks
Logue test, Hill 5 weeks
Only two uses of the word "strong".https://www.fremantlefc.com.au/news/2019-04-30/injury-update-test-for-logue
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Weber said both Harley Bennell (calf) and Stephen Hill (quad) are up and running in their recovery process.
“Harley has done well. He had a very strong running session on the weekend,” Weber said.
“We’ll get him back up and going again on Wednesday with a view to return to team activities in the next week or two.
“Stephen ran this afternoon, he’s getting up and going. He is certainly doing everything he can at this stage.”
Weber said that ruckman Aaron Sandilands continues to work hard in his recovery from a calf injury.
“Without question, Aaron’s attitude and application hasn’t wavered once along the way,” Weber said.
“He trained strongly today and we look forward to having him on the field again very soon.”
Only two uses of the word "strong".
Nah there's a couple more in the article!Only two uses of the word "strong".
Thanks for that heart attack FFChttps://www.fremantlefc.com.au/footy-centre/injury-update
Unless your name is Trump never believe Fox.
About 3 and Ballas strength markers and positive attitude!How many uses of “Attitude and application”?
Rather those than “Awareness”
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As has been said a few times around here, the word is he is being held off regardless until after the bye as they are trying to allow it time to rest and recover to avoid further injury or pain more so than fixing a current, specific strain/tear, i.e. being managed. If we were playing finals in a couple of weeks, I would expect he would suddenly be available.Hill is getting the Bennell treatment.
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About 3 and Ballas strength markers and positive attitude!
“He started his running program today, he’s progressed through his strength markers and is doing really well. His attitude is really positive, he’s keen to get back this year and I’m sure we’re going to achieve that.
That's not a bad injury list tbf, considering where we are and the season so far!
They've been hammered on here, and rightly so, but now caps should be tipped
Thanks for that heart attack FFCView attachment 665054
https://www.fremantlefc.com.au/news/2019-04-30/injury-update-test-for-logue
And
Weber said both Harley Bennell (calf) and Stephen Hill (quad) are up and running in their recovery process.
“Harley has done well. He had a very strong running session on the weekend,” Weber said.
“We’ll get him back up and going again on Wednesday with a view to return to team activities in the next week or two.
“Stephen ran this afternoon, he’s getting up and going. He is certainly doing everything he can at this stage.”
Weber said that ruckman Aaron Sandilands continues to work hard in his recovery from a calf injury.
“Without question, Aaron’s attitude and application hasn’t wavered once along the way,” Weber said.
“He trained strongly today and we look forward to having him on the field again very soon.”
If they somehow were all fit and could play together, with our current form on every line - the flag would 100% be ours this season I have no doubt.Shortest injury list we've had for a while.
Although I've given up on Harley ever playing again its hard not to daydream sometimes about the idea of Hill, Hill, Bennell, Walters all on the field at once.
The gestation period for a calf is shorter than how long Sandi and Bennell have been out of action.
As has been said a few times around here, the word is he is being held off regardless until after the bye as they are trying to allow it time to rest and recover to avoid further injury or pain more so than fixing a current, specific strain/tear, i.e. being managed. If we were playing finals in a couple of weeks, I would expect he would suddenly be available.
Where are all the pseudoscientists complaining about us being the only club who get injuries this week? Our list is about half the size of quite a few clubs
Aren't they just. I actually had a look at some of the key anti-Rossers posting achievements recently, and to put it bluntly, they have neither been solid or strong, and they have clearly not been giving great effort.When things are on the up the nay sayers are invisible.