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Injured it in the first 2 minutes, kept playing, and did more bleeding.
His year is over.
GAAAAH!
Those fans might need to fish him out of a Munich Beer Garden. Those things pull you in like a black hole.We get good training updates in the collingwood board
Hopefully a few pies fans in Munich who could ambush De Goey for coffee and get an update on the treatment, lets pay for Jen, Apples or Mymanlynch to go there for the goss
Hmmmm even Jmac might get distracted lol.Those fans might need to fish him out of a Munich Beer Garden. Those things pull you in like a black hole.
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Amazing. How could he not injure it at all in the 14 days prior if he were so susceptible?
There needs to be more realistic testing.
What’s worse is that if he’d come off in the first place he’d be a chance for the GF.
Now - no chance.
Wolf obviously thinks he's a chance, and not being a doctor myself or having seen the scans I will take solace in that compared to whatever your credentials are, which I don't think you have any expertise or evidence so I'll go with the Wolf thinks he can get JDG back before the GF.
Some of the debutants are way more cluey then some of the longtermers here. Has no relevanceLet me quote Nathan Buckley: "It's a hail Mary."
Also, I can see why you're a debutant.
I’m a bit confused - Bucks on SEN said there was a bleed. Do both tears and strains bleed?
Read in the paper it was a strain and not a tear - therefore not as serious.
So why is a strain a Hail Mary?
A tear I can understand would be.
Over to the Medicos - can you please clarify?
Of course he’s going to say that.Let me quote Nathan Buckley: "It's a hail Mary."
Also, I can see why you're a debutant.
No need to get personal, everyone is a debutant sometime. FMD.
Isn’t any strain an actual damage, a tear anyway, but it’s all grading?I’m a bit confused - Bucks on SEN said there was a bleed. Do both tears and strains bleed?
Read in the paper it was a strain and not a tear - therefore not as serious.
So why is a strain a Hail Mary?
A tear I can understand would be.
Over to the Medicos - can you please clarify?
Injured it in the first 2 minutes, kept playing, and did more bleeding.
His year is over.
GAAAAH!
Let me quote Nathan Buckley: "It's a hail Mary."
Also, I can see why you're a debutant.
I read this in the complete opposite way.
He injured it in the first 2 minutes but kept running for another 40 minutes, and was able to continue running, just with less "power". It wasn't an injury that stopped him in his tracks, even if he continued to do damage by running on it.
Some players have the capacity to play through injury (Pendlebury, Didak) and some don't (Moore). If Moore was in Jordy's situation, I doubt he'd get back for the Grand Final because he seems like the type who needs to be 100% to have the confidence to play.
I think Jordy is in the earlier category and will play. Perhaps not at 100%, but he'll play and he'll contribute and he'll do something stupid good and team lifting along the way.
He said the same about Treloar playing again in any capacity last year, but Treloar got back, not just for one, but for multiple games. You can be sure the club had hope.
Bucks sets the external expectation low by saying it's a "hail mary", but the internal expectation would be far different. The club would not be spending the probable $100K plus in flights, accommodation, consultations and treatment in Germany for a pipe dream. Sometimes you have to read between the lines - especially with someone like Bucks who plays a very straight bat and always likes to project complete confidence in the 22 players ( who are able to be) selected.
I read that same article, saying “it was a strain, not a tear”, and thought to myself “great, more of this s**t getting circulated”!I’m a bit confused - Bucks on SEN said there was a bleed. Do both tears and strains bleed?
Read in the paper it was a strain and not a tear - therefore not as serious.
So why is a strain a Hail Mary?
A tear I can understand would be.
Over to the Medicos - can you please clarify?
Nailed it.I think The Royal Sampler posted earlier (not sure if in this thread or the changes thread) that tear and strain are the same thing and are used interchangeably.
Any strain or sprain involves tearing (at a minimum) at the microscopic level. The grading refers to the extent/severity. A rupture is a complete tear.Isn’t any strain an actual damage, a tear anyway, but it’s all grading?
Royal sampler can elaborate.