He played the first game of last season then endured a year of setbacks, surgery and frustration.
Armitage and the club’s doctors ultimately shut down his season to give his groin two months of total rest.
The Saints leadership group member is cautiously optimistic after building up his training enough to be on the verge of a return to the full group.
“I am going really well. I don’t want to say I am flying because it’s a scary injury. I thought I was over it midway through the year and it snuck back up on me,’’ he told the Herald Sun.
“But I have had a good five or six weeks of running and am slowly building up. I am starting to do agility and repeat speed stuff so I am not too far off getting back with the main group.
“I feel like a new recruit, a year off does that to you.”
Armo working slowly slowly to return ( article)
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Armo working slowly slowly to return ( article)
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Re: Armo working slowly slowly to return ( article)
Hugely concerning that he is still not with the main group.saintbrat wrote:http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/t ... b389540ee8
He played the first game of last season then endured a year of setbacks, surgery and frustration.
Armitage and the club’s doctors ultimately shut down his season to give his groin two months of total rest.
The Saints leadership group member is cautiously optimistic after building up his training enough to be on the verge of a return to the full group.
“I am going really well. I don’t want to say I am flying because it’s a scary injury. I thought I was over it midway through the year and it snuck back up on me,’’ he told the Herald Sun.
“But I have had a good five or six weeks of running and am slowly building up. I am starting to do agility and repeat speed stuff so I am not too far off getting back with the main group.
“I feel like a new recruit, a year off does that to you.”
The article indicates that each of the last three times he has moved into full match playing mode he has broken down.
Does not look out of the woods yet..
Also concerning that, even if he gets it right, he wont have the miles in his legs that come from a full pre season.
His only really good year came after he did a full pre-season of running
I hope he can get back to that 2015 form... but it probably is more realistic that he gets back to being a good contributor
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Re: Armo working slowly slowly to return ( article)
I reckon our midfield group has moved past Armo.
He will be a handy experienced addition if he can get back to his best, but we're in trouble if we're relying on him to be starting in the centre for Round 1.
I'm expecting Dunstan to have a Ross-like breakout year, along with Steele improving, Jack Steven being fit, similar seasons from the foot soldiers (Koby Stevens etc.), and some opportunities for our high picks, Armo will have to be 100% to push someone out.
He will be a handy experienced addition if he can get back to his best, but we're in trouble if we're relying on him to be starting in the centre for Round 1.
I'm expecting Dunstan to have a Ross-like breakout year, along with Steele improving, Jack Steven being fit, similar seasons from the foot soldiers (Koby Stevens etc.), and some opportunities for our high picks, Armo will have to be 100% to push someone out.
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Re: Armo working slowly slowly to return ( article)
Throw in Steele and Acres as well.St Chris wrote:I reckon our midfield group has moved past Armo.
He will be a handy experienced addition if he can get back to his best, but we're in trouble if we're relying on him to be starting in the centre for Round 1.
I'm expecting Dunstan to have a Ross-like breakout year, along with Steele improving, Jack Steven being fit, similar seasons from the foot soldiers (Koby Stevens etc.), and some opportunities for our high picks, Armo will have to be 100% to push someone out.
Armo is probably one serious away from retirement.
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It ain't over tI'll Armos brother tells me it's over!
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Re: Armo working slowly slowly to return ( article)
Call me Dr Doom.....
But I expect he will go out without a whimper like Andrew Swallow.
But I expect he will go out without a whimper like Andrew Swallow.
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Re: Armo working slowly slowly to return ( article)
I'm afraid you're right, Con. No longer in our best 22.Con Gorozidis wrote:Call me Dr Doom.....
But I expect he will go out without a whimper like Andrew Swallow.
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Re: Armo working slowly slowly to return ( article)
Reckon people are pretty quick to forget, the guy is an absolute beast when fit, kicks goals, clearance machine, tackling animal, the only question for me is the injury.
I really rate him and if he can get fit, he will comfortably be in our best 22… probably inside our best 5.
If his injury flares up however then he's probably finished.
I really rate him and if he can get fit, he will comfortably be in our best 22… probably inside our best 5.
If his injury flares up however then he's probably finished.
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Re: Armo working slowly slowly to return ( article)
Am I the only one who noticed Armo struggling to move when he dropped in on Clavarino.
Definitely restricted in his movement at the time.
Definitely restricted in his movement at the time.
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Re: Armo working slowly slowly to return ( article)
You need at least 7 midfielders.
Two outsiders on the wings, three at the centre bounces plus one ruckman, three resting on the pine.
But ideally you have at least another one or two who spend most of time in the forward line but can go through the centre when required.
The running load needs to shared if they are going to go flat out all the time.
Two outsiders on the wings, three at the centre bounces plus one ruckman, three resting on the pine.
But ideally you have at least another one or two who spend most of time in the forward line but can go through the centre when required.
The running load needs to shared if they are going to go flat out all the time.
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Re: Armo working slowly slowly to return ( article)
Looks like a 40 year old builder.ace wrote:Am I the only one who noticed Armo struggling to move when he dropped in on Clavarino.
Definitely restricted in his movement at the time.