Hudghton scans reveal sprain
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Hudghton scans reveal sprain
Scans have revealed that Max Hudghton has sustained a right ankle ligament sprain.
Hudghton sustained the injury in the opening quarter of St Kilda's 56-point win over Richmond at Etihad Stadium on Sunday. The key defender will be monitored and assessed by Club medical staff during the week.
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Hudghton sustained the injury in the opening quarter of St Kilda's 56-point win over Richmond at Etihad Stadium on Sunday. The key defender will be monitored and assessed by Club medical staff during the week.
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Why? Sometimes sprained ankles only take a few days to mend. They are a very painful injury initially, hence Max's reaction to it, but once they settle down you can often run on them after a few days. Within 3-4 days with strapping and treatment, they look bad due to the scar tissue, but often don't restrict you any more than normal.
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Any tennis player will tell you that you shouldn't play a week after straining ligaments - your ankle is as weak as hell. Doesn't matter about "fitness", whatever that means.plugger66 wrote:If he is fit and in our best 22 he should.Mr X from the West wrote:Good news! But shouldn't under any circumstances play this week!
He's a good chance to tweak it again and leave us a player short - which is a really bad outcome this week.
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Medically fit. I trust our Doctors. By the way I doubt he is even a slight chance of playing.Mr X from the West wrote:Any tennis player will tell you that you shouldn't play a week after straining ligaments - your ankle is as weak as hell. Doesn't matter about "fitness", whatever that means.plugger66 wrote:If he is fit and in our best 22 he should.Mr X from the West wrote:Good news! But shouldn't under any circumstances play this week!
He's a good chance to tweak it again and leave us a player short - which is a really bad outcome this week.
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Agreed Max out this week!
Max has a history of returning too soon and then breaking down in the first 1/4. Give him the time off to get it 100% which will also allow us to bring in a smaller running player to address us being to static (top heavy) down back....
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Plain stupid to play him.
If he breaks down it destroys interchange rotation opportunities.
If he breaks down it destroys interchange rotation opportunities.
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