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Ruckman Peter Everitt, who damaged the bone behind his kneecap in December, began running last week and is on track for Round 1 against St Kilda at Telstra Dome.
Gibbs said Everitt was fortunate the injury had occurred in early December.
"If it was Round 1 when that happened, he would have missed two-thirds of the year," Gibbs said.
radio news 8 pm 11/2/08
spider will miss 6 weeks after doing more damage to his legs.
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injuring the area around the patella can take a while to recover
small injuries such as small bits of cartilage tearing off and rubbing on the kneecap can be career ending such as we saw with hamill, even after a series of arthroscopes
not sure if that is the case for everitt but 6 weeks sounds fairly severe...it would be in his best interest to sit out for the full term it takes to recover and pehaps a little longer other wise his career is all but over
SaintBot wrote:injuring the area around the patella can take a while to recover
small injuries such as small bits of cartilage tearing off and rubbing on the kneecap can be career ending such as we saw with hamill, even after a series of arthroscopes
not sure if that is the case for everitt but 6 weeks sounds fairly severe...it would be in his best interest to sit out for the full term it takes to recover and pehaps a little longer other wise his career is all but over
Anyone know off the top of their head how old he is now? Can't have too much more tread on the tyres.
Ruckman Peter Everitt, who damaged the bone behind his kneecap in December, began running last week and is on track for Round 1 against St Kilda at Telstra Dome.
Gibbs said Everitt was fortunate the injury had occurred in early December.
"If it was Round 1 when that happened, he would have missed two-thirds of the year," Gibbs said.
radio news 8 pm 11/2/08
spider will miss 6 weeks after doing more damage to his legs.
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SaintBot wrote:injuring the area around the patella can take a while to recover
small injuries such as small bits of cartilage tearing off and rubbing on the kneecap can be career ending such as we saw with hamill, even after a series of arthroscopes
not sure if that is the case for everitt but 6 weeks sounds fairly severe...it would be in his best interest to sit out for the full term it takes to recover and pehaps a little longer other wise his career is all but over
Anyone know off the top of their head how old he is now? Can't have too much more tread on the tyres.
LTN16 wrote:It says on the AFL Site: Everitt in doubt for season opener
If he doesn't play doe's anyone know who the Swans will use as thier 2nd Ruckman against us Round 1 ??
probably stephen doyle if hes still there
quite possibly the shortest ruck stock in the league in sydney
Sydney have three listed senior rucks, Everitt, Jolly and Currie who has not played a game yet. They may have to use Goodes to back up Jolly. Doyle is no longer at the club.
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