The undeclared but obvious injury toll
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The undeclared but obvious injury toll
https://www.afl.com.au/news/1031444/sta ... pre-season
Steele - Ankle
Wood - Shoulder and collarbone (since round 3)
Crouch - Knee and thumb
Butler - Ankle
Howard - Finger (in addition to the wrist)
Then obviously King with the well publicised shoulder.
It was blatantly obvious Steele had something going on and Wood wasn't the same since the game against Essendon. Crouch's impact in the second half of the season was greatly reduced too.
The positive sign is that our young brigade appears to have a clean bill of health.
Steele - Ankle
Wood - Shoulder and collarbone (since round 3)
Crouch - Knee and thumb
Butler - Ankle
Howard - Finger (in addition to the wrist)
Then obviously King with the well publicised shoulder.
It was blatantly obvious Steele had something going on and Wood wasn't the same since the game against Essendon. Crouch's impact in the second half of the season was greatly reduced too.
The positive sign is that our young brigade appears to have a clean bill of health.
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Re: The undeclared but obvious injury toll
For those who have been getting stuck into Steele all year, here is your moment to reflect
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Re: The undeclared but obvious injury toll
I'm not sure that Crouch was all that badly affected by his injuries. He averaged 27 disposals and 6 tackles per game for the year, with some of his biggest hauls occuring in the back half of the season (including 26 disposals and 17 tackles against the Eagles in Rd 16 and 31 disposals and 9 tackles against Carlton in Rd 21): during which time he also displayed a greater attacking flair than we had seen from him previously.
I think his relatively poor performance in the Elimination Final was perhaps due more to the disturbing news about Membrey.
Anyway, if his off-season surgery means he comes back stronger in 2024, that's great news: I reckon he's our most underrated player.
I think his relatively poor performance in the Elimination Final was perhaps due more to the disturbing news about Membrey.
Anyway, if his off-season surgery means he comes back stronger in 2024, that's great news: I reckon he's our most underrated player.
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Re: The undeclared but obvious injury toll
Crouch definitely had a quieter second half of the season.
Polled votes on here in 9 out of 14 games at the start of the season, then only 3 in the next 10.
I should say I don't expect an ankle to do that to a player though, usually jab them up and away you go.
Polled votes on here in 9 out of 14 games at the start of the season, then only 3 in the next 10.
I should say I don't expect an ankle to do that to a player though, usually jab them up and away you go.
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Re: The undeclared but obvious injury toll
Once your jabbed up and declare yourself fit there are no excuses, especially if you are the Captain. Needs to adjust the way he plays and be first to the ball more rather than be second to the contest with a tackle. No doubt Lyon's comments about him needing to light up games more is reflective of Lyon wanting him to add that attribute to his game.
I think Lyon will change Captains in the off season.
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Re: The undeclared but obvious injury toll
I regularly highlighted some of Brad's weaknesses in the first half of the year when others were thinking he was flying.
It was a long and hard fought campaign here on Saintsational to discredit Crouch and have him replaced in the side by Jack Bytel...
I failed
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Re: The undeclared but obvious injury toll
I got Crouch/Bytel wrong...there's another wrong call for you
I'll add it to your list in February next year
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Re: The undeclared but obvious injury toll
Wasn't I telling you 2 years ago Bytel wasn't going to make it
Also said Crouch will win the TB medal before R1.
Also said Crouch will win the TB medal before R1.
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Re: The undeclared but obvious injury toll
The 'no excuses ' line is just tough guy talk. The reality is entirely different. Some injuries really affect a player's ability to be at his best. You don't need to be a rocket surgeon to work that out
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Re: The undeclared but obvious injury toll
Vort, you’re absolutely brilliant. Just how you make such accurate predictions with such precision.
Can you do me a favour? Tell us when the Saints are going to win their next Premiership. I don’t want to be swanning around Europe and miss the big game.
Rugby League would have to be the stupidest, most moronic and over rated game of all time.
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Re: The undeclared but obvious injury toll
As a rocket surgeon I'm with Ross, he needs to light it up towards goals, being first to the ball could help in that regard and I'd be surprised if doesn't relinquish the Captaincy to someone else so he can focus on improving that aspect of his game.
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Re: The undeclared but obvious injury toll
Thankyou and you're welcome, 2032 is the year, Harvey will be 3 years into his coaching tenure by that stage having taken over from Ross after 6 years in charge.happy feet wrote: ↑Thu 14 Sep 2023 7:50pmVort, you’re absolutely brilliant. Just how you make such accurate predictions with such precision.
Can you do me a favour? Tell us when the Saints are going to win their next Premiership. I don’t want to be swanning around Europe and miss the big game.
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Re: The undeclared but obvious injury toll
Excellent, I plan to have all my travel ambitions done by then.Vortex wrote: ↑Thu 14 Sep 2023 8:13pmThankyou and you're welcome, 2032 is the year, Harvey will be 3 years into his coaching tenure by that stage having taken over from Ross after 6 years in charge.happy feet wrote: ↑Thu 14 Sep 2023 7:50pmVort, you’re absolutely brilliant. Just how you make such accurate predictions with such precision.
Can you do me a favour? Tell us when the Saints are going to win their next Premiership. I don’t want to be swanning around Europe and miss the big game.
Any chance of Saturday’s lotto numbers?
Rugby League would have to be the stupidest, most moronic and over rated game of all time.
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Re: The undeclared but obvious injury toll
Just don't ask him for a free pint of lager
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