Bytel concussed at training
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Bytel concussed at training
Tom Morris reports:ST KILDA’s Jack Bytel was concussed in a training incident on Monday and will be unavailable for selection this weekend.
Foxfooty.com.au has received confirmation from the Saints that the midfielder received a head knock at Moorabbin and will now be subject to the AFL’s concussion protocols.
Foxfooty.com.au has received confirmation from the Saints that the midfielder received a head knock at Moorabbin and will now be subject to the AFL’s concussion protocols.
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
Nothing surprises me ATM can't even get through a training session without causing more casualties
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
Geary has just had a shoulder operation this week.
That's him for the year, I would think - and probably his last game too, given he is 33 the day after tomorrow.
Bad news about Bytel though. I imagine that must count him out for the Richmond and the Collingwood games. Bummer.
There was a rumour that Jones could be back soon. Can anybody shed any light on a potential return? He has been out on the sidelines for 6 weeks already, with the Richmond match being week 7 with what was thought to be an 8-10 week injury. He couldn't be far away now.
That's him for the year, I would think - and probably his last game too, given he is 33 the day after tomorrow.
Bad news about Bytel though. I imagine that must count him out for the Richmond and the Collingwood games. Bummer.
There was a rumour that Jones could be back soon. Can anybody shed any light on a potential return? He has been out on the sidelines for 6 weeks already, with the Richmond match being week 7 with what was thought to be an 8-10 week injury. He couldn't be far away now.
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
From what I hear, he was hit in the head by a football that was a wayward shot at goal. Bytel had his back turned to play talking to someone on the boundary next to the behind post, when this as yet unnamed player missed from 40 out directly in front and falconed him out of nowhere
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
The safest place to stand when one of our guys is having a shot would be the centre of the goals.skeptic wrote: ↑Mon 21 Jun 2021 11:50pm From what I hear, he was hit in the head by a football that was a wayward shot at goal. Bytel had his back turned to play talking to someone on the boundary next to the behind post, when this as yet unnamed player missed from 40 out directly in front and falconed him out of nowhere
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
Gee I really question Bytel's footy smarts then, surely every player at the club knows to keep their eye on the football when our players are having shots at goals. Or do the coaches need to take some accountability for not getting the messaging clear around player safety when players are practicing goal kicking.skeptic wrote: ↑Mon 21 Jun 2021 11:50pm From what I hear, he was hit in the head by a football that was a wayward shot at goal. Bytel had his back turned to play talking to someone on the boundary next to the behind post, when this as yet unnamed player missed from 40 out directly in front and falconed him out of nowhere
Or maybe the club needs to invest in a siren and/or flashing lights that come on when a player is having a shot at goal.
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
It is definitely a very serious situationVortex wrote: ↑Tue 22 Jun 2021 7:46amGee I really question Bytel's footy smarts then, surely every player at the club knows to keep their eye on the football when our players are having shots at goals. Or do the coaches need to take some accountability for not getting the messaging clear around player safety when players are practicing goal kicking.skeptic wrote: ↑Mon 21 Jun 2021 11:50pm From what I hear, he was hit in the head by a football that was a wayward shot at goal. Bytel had his back turned to play talking to someone on the boundary next to the behind post, when this as yet unnamed player missed from 40 out directly in front and falconed him out of nowhere
Or maybe the club needs to invest in a siren and/or flashing lights that come on when a player is having a shot at goal.
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
Now you have confused me, do you mean concussion or goal kicking (is a very serious situation)?skeptic wrote: ↑Tue 22 Jun 2021 9:02amIt is definitely a very serious situationVortex wrote: ↑Tue 22 Jun 2021 7:46amGee I really question Bytel's footy smarts then, surely every player at the club knows to keep their eye on the football when our players are having shots at goals. Or do the coaches need to take some accountability for not getting the messaging clear around player safety when players are practicing goal kicking.skeptic wrote: ↑Mon 21 Jun 2021 11:50pm From what I hear, he was hit in the head by a football that was a wayward shot at goal. Bytel had his back turned to play talking to someone on the boundary next to the behind post, when this as yet unnamed player missed from 40 out directly in front and falconed him out of nowhere
Or maybe the club needs to invest in a siren and/or flashing lights that come on when a player is having a shot at goal.
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
Was it Jack Bell??
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
Both are very serious as is concussion caused by goal kicking.Vortex wrote: ↑Tue 22 Jun 2021 10:46amNow you have confused me, do you mean concussion or goal kicking (is a very serious situation)?skeptic wrote: ↑Tue 22 Jun 2021 9:02amIt is definitely a very serious situationVortex wrote: ↑Tue 22 Jun 2021 7:46amGee I really question Bytel's footy smarts then, surely every player at the club knows to keep their eye on the football when our players are having shots at goals. Or do the coaches need to take some accountability for not getting the messaging clear around player safety when players are practicing goal kicking.skeptic wrote: ↑Mon 21 Jun 2021 11:50pm From what I hear, he was hit in the head by a football that was a wayward shot at goal. Bytel had his back turned to play talking to someone on the boundary next to the behind post, when this as yet unnamed player missed from 40 out directly in front and falconed him out of nowhere
Or maybe the club needs to invest in a siren and/or flashing lights that come on when a player is having a shot at goal.
I think that’s the often unacknowledged killer here
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
You didn't actually believe that bulls*** did you?Vortex wrote: ↑Tue 22 Jun 2021 7:46amGee I really question Bytel's footy smarts then, surely every player at the club knows to keep their eye on the football when our players are having shots at goals. Or do the coaches need to take some accountability for not getting the messaging clear around player safety when players are practicing goal kicking.skeptic wrote: ↑Mon 21 Jun 2021 11:50pm From what I hear, he was hit in the head by a football that was a wayward shot at goal. Bytel had his back turned to play talking to someone on the boundary next to the behind post, when this as yet unnamed player missed from 40 out directly in front and falconed him out of nowhere
Or maybe the club needs to invest in a siren and/or flashing lights that come on when a player is having a shot at goal.
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
I think he’s picked up that it was clearly a joke unlike yourselfsaynta wrote: ↑Tue 22 Jun 2021 11:16amYou didn't actually believe that bulls*** did you?Vortex wrote: ↑Tue 22 Jun 2021 7:46amGee I really question Bytel's footy smarts then, surely every player at the club knows to keep their eye on the football when our players are having shots at goals. Or do the coaches need to take some accountability for not getting the messaging clear around player safety when players are practicing goal kicking.skeptic wrote: ↑Mon 21 Jun 2021 11:50pm From what I hear, he was hit in the head by a football that was a wayward shot at goal. Bytel had his back turned to play talking to someone on the boundary next to the behind post, when this as yet unnamed player missed from 40 out directly in front and falconed him out of nowhere
Or maybe the club needs to invest in a siren and/or flashing lights that come on when a player is having a shot at goal.
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
Seemed like it could have been a Dean Kent Elbow from vision on Ch 9, not mentioned but if you see it.
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
The biggest surprise with this unfortunate event is that Dean Kent is still at the club, I'd forgotten about him.
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
I prefer the explanation that had him concussed after being hit in the head with a footy by an errant goal kicker ( take your pick. There is 22 to choose from).
A metaphor for how we've gone this season, I reckon.
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
Careful Damien, some may think that you’re being literal
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Re: Bytel concussed at training
Was he King hit ?skeptic wrote: ↑Mon 21 Jun 2021 11:50pm From what I hear, he was hit in the head by a football that was a wayward shot at goal. Bytel had his back turned to play talking to someone on the boundary next to the behind post, when this as yet unnamed player missed from 40 out directly in front and falconed him out of nowhere
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