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Nathan Wright
Broke his jaw last year. Broke his leg this year. Can't question his commitment. Hope he comes back and plays the next 50 games uninterrupted - he personifies that hardness at the contest we want all our young ones to bring.
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Re: Nathan Wright
An unfortunate accident. Broken legs are a very difficult injury to get right - past experience tells us so. I just hope that our medicos are very, very conservative on this, as Nathan will not be needed for Finals!
Getting the leg properly recovered first, is a must for his long term future - if necessary, stuff the rest of this year
Getting the leg properly recovered first, is a must for his long term future - if necessary, stuff the rest of this year
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Re: Nathan Wright
Its only the fibula- the skinny non weight bearing bone. Not like Nathan Brown's which was the tibia. He'll be fine
the invisible and the non existent look very much alike
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Re: Nathan Wright
You can start riding a bike in 2-3 weeks, so long as no complications. If you're going to break a bone in your leg, this is the one to do. No long term structural issues. Fitness base wont suffer too much which is the main thing.
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Re: Nathan Wright
I wonder if someone needs to speak to Wright regarding his judgement.
Am not having a dig at the kid by any means, nor have I seen a replay of the incident resulting in injury.
Whilst I love his courage and toughness... the word kamikaze comes to mind. There's a time to throw yourself in the contest and say to hell with the consequences and there's a time to weigh up the risk vs reward and go harder next time.
Wonder if he has the balance right
Am not having a dig at the kid by any means, nor have I seen a replay of the incident resulting in injury.
Whilst I love his courage and toughness... the word kamikaze comes to mind. There's a time to throw yourself in the contest and say to hell with the consequences and there's a time to weigh up the risk vs reward and go harder next time.
Wonder if he has the balance right
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Re: Nathan Wright
skeptic wrote:I wonder if someone needs to speak to Wright regarding his judgement.
Am not having a dig at the kid by any means, nor have I seen a replay of the incident resulting in injury.
Whilst I love his courage and toughness... the word kamikaze comes to mind. There's a time to throw yourself in the contest and say to hell with the consequences and there's a time to weigh up the risk vs reward and go harder next time.
Wonder if he has the balance right
No worries I'll just see if Fiora is available!
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Re: Nathan Wright
6621104 wrote:Its only the fibula- the skinny non weight bearing bone. Not like Nathan Brown's which was the tibia. He'll be fine
Was it a fracture or a clean break ?
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Wrighty was the right person to contend on the replay. Gears probably shouldn't have hit the pack running backwards - brave but not smart.skeptic wrote:I wonder if someone needs to speak to Wright regarding his judgement.
Am not having a dig at the kid by any means, nor have I seen a replay of the incident resulting in injury.
Whilst I love his courage and toughness... the word kamikaze comes to mind. There's a time to throw yourself in the contest and say to hell with the consequences and there's a time to weigh up the risk vs reward and go harder next time.
Wonder if he has the balance right
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Re: Nathan Wright
Once Wrighty builds his body up he will be a frightening proposition for anyone around him. He plays hard. Imagine him at about 90 kegs coming at you, I would be running the other way. When he gets to Chapman size he will be a pretty scary competitor.
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Re: Nathan Wright
Is that why he can't kick straight?Spinner wrote:I remember Geary broke his leg... Played on it a bit at Sandy
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Re: Nathan Wright
nathanwright@gmail.comskeptic wrote:I wonder if someone needs to speak to Wright regarding his judgement.
Am not having a dig at the kid by any means, nor have I seen a replay of the incident resulting in injury.
Whilst I love his courage and toughness... the word kamikaze comes to mind. There's a time to throw yourself in the contest and say to hell with the consequences and there's a time to weigh up the risk vs reward and go harder next time.
Wonder if he has the balance right
I'm sure he would love to hear your expert view on how you would go about doing it.
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Re: Nathan Wright
You note i was asking a question rather than making a statement
Clearly wrote that i didn't get a good look at it
Clearly wrote that i didn't get a good look at it
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Re: Nathan Wright
Fiora's courage in backing into a pack was never in doubt. Did that repeatedlywhiskers3614 wrote:skeptic wrote:I wonder if someone needs to speak to Wright regarding his judgement.
Am not having a dig at the kid by any means, nor have I seen a replay of the incident resulting in injury.
Whilst I love his courage and toughness... the word kamikaze comes to mind. There's a time to throw yourself in the contest and say to hell with the consequences and there's a time to weigh up the risk vs reward and go harder next time.
Wonder if he has the balance right
No worries I'll just see if Fiora is available!
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Re: Nathan Wright
Just joshing Sceptic.skeptic wrote:You note i was asking a question rather than making a statement
Clearly wrote that i didn't get a good look at it
You clearly love the Saints so I like you.
I also enjoyed your Scott Watters vids.
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Re: Nathan Wright
Any answer on that question? And can anybody remember whether it was the fibula or tibia that Goose Mcguire broke?mr six o'clock wrote:6621104 wrote:Its only the fibula- the skinny non weight bearing bone. Not like Nathan Brown's which was the tibia. He'll be fine
Was it a fracture or a clean break ?
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Re: Nathan Wright
You can't (& shouldn't) try to change a players natural attack on the ball… freak accidents are going to happen.
The broken jaw was nothing to do with reckless abandon, just a dirty elbow raise.
Pretty unlucky this time around too.
http://www.afl.com.au/video/2014-04-13/ ... -goes-down
McGuire broke both his tibia & fibula… then he had compartment syndrome. Wrights won't be anything like Goose's.
The broken jaw was nothing to do with reckless abandon, just a dirty elbow raise.
Pretty unlucky this time around too.
http://www.afl.com.au/video/2014-04-13/ ... -goes-down
McGuire broke both his tibia & fibula… then he had compartment syndrome. Wrights won't be anything like Goose's.
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There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
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Re: Nathan Wright
He's on drugs.Dr Spaceman wrote:What is wrong with de list?joffaboy wrote:Delist
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N A T H A N W R I G H T
Firstly I was very disappointed for Nathan coping yet another break - hopefully will be back soon as he has become an integral part of the new look Saints. Hope he is up-beat as he has demonstrated he has plenty to offer the team. Now it's back to recovery and biding his time. Both breaks came when he looked like he could have been on a roll in terms of getting a regular gig in the team. I'm hoping Nathan is using up his bad luck early and will return with the footy gods looking after him.
GOOD LUCK NATHAN WRIGHT!
GO SAINTS!
GOOD LUCK NATHAN WRIGHT!
GO SAINTS!
The boy can play and we can build a defence around him that will have respect.