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Based off a lip read, Howe saying he's groin went "pop"

Expected injury:

· Injury: Groin strain (likely an adductor muscle strain).
· Mechanism: A sudden event where the player felt a "pop."
· Symptom: Significant enough to require being taken from the ground.
· Function: He was able to walk.

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Immediate Outcome & Assessment

1. The "Pop" Sound/Sensation: This is a classic sign of a significant soft tissue injury. It typically indicates that a muscle tendon unit has been stretched beyond its elastic limit, resulting in tearing of the fibres. The "pop" is the sound of the tissue tearing.
2. Ability to Walk: This is a positive sign but does not rule out a serious injury. Walking uses a limited range of motion and muscle activation compared to sprinting, kicking, or changing direction. It suggests the injury is likely a Grade I or Grade II strain, but a mild Grade III is still possible.

· Grade I (Mild): A minor overstretching with micro-tears in the muscle fibres.
· Likelihood in this case: Possible, but the "pop" sensation makes it less likely.
· Outcome: Painful but heals relatively quickly. Could be a few days to 2-3 weeks out.
· Grade II (Moderate): A partial tear of the muscle fibres.
· Likelihood in this case: This is the most probable outcome. A "pop" is very common with a moderate tear. There will be clear pain, weakness, and loss of function. Bruising may appear in the coming days.
· Outcome: Significant time out is required. Typically 3 to 6 weeks of rehabilitation, depending on the severity.
· Grade III (Severe): A complete rupture or tear of the muscle.
· Likelihood in this case: Less likely due to his ability to walk, but not impossible. Walking can sometimes still be possible with a severe tear, especially if it's high in the muscle belly or tendon.
· Outcome: This would be a long-term injury, potentially requiring 8-12 weeks or even surgery in rare cases if the tendon is avulsed (pulled off the bone).

Most Likely Overall Outcome

Based on the information, the most probable scenario is a Grade II (moderate) adductor strain.
 
Abductor strain (also known as groin strain) recovery time varies significantly by severity, from 2-4 weeks for a Grade 1 strain to 4-8 weeks for a Grade 2, and 8-12+ weeks for a Grade 3 tear
 
If anything goes to show managing players throughout the season is a waste of time.
Yeah, I think subbing them out early is more effective because sitting out a week here and there then trying for 100% the next week is not good for old bodies.
 
Abductor strain (also known as groin strain) recovery time varies significantly by severity, from 2-4 weeks for a Grade 1 strain to 4-8 weeks for a Grade 2, and 8-12+ weeks for a Grade 3 tear


He looked okay walking, so I'm hoping it's 2 weeks rest, which means back first week of the finals. But then he'd be cold and rusty.... so off the bench role I suppose.


Howe's defensive IQ is too valuable to sit him out. Just means Fly need a ready defender to start.
 

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He looked okay walking, so I'm hoping it's 2 weeks rest, which means back first week of the finals. But then he'd be cold and rusty.... so off the bench role I suppose.


Howe's defensive IQ is too valuable to sit him out. Just means Fly need a ready defender to start.
He looked in good spirits too.

Yeah, would want a defender as sub I reckon just for insurance. Just don’t play two of Long or Mitchell in the team. Even one as a sub is horrible
 
The exact reason i was astounded we didn't get a ready made defensive player on the MSD

We legit have no replacement for this bloke

There is no replacement for Howe. If there were any and they were available to the club in the MSD, they would not have hesitated.

The backline will look different in '26; that much we can agree on. I hope we recruit well and that TJ and Reef both develop as expected.
 

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Yep if we can get over a Rankine-less Adelaide, Howe would’nt have to play for a month.

At any rate, Parker surely comes in.

It depends on the severity of the strain, but even after 4 weeks of rest/rehab, it's a risk.

Nothing ventured, nothing gained; plus Howe has earned it.

If he trains well, you play him and cross your fingers his old body holds up.
 
If anything goes to show managing players throughout the season is a waste of time.
Is that the lesson? He & Sullivan (a contact injury) are the only older players who aren’t fit when it matters. Howe is no stranger to injuries and plays a high-risk style.
 

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