Word on the street - Riewoldt advised to take 1 to 2 weeks
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Word on the street - Riewoldt advised to take 1 to 2 weeks
Besides my first ever post on Saintsational, I have never posted anything like this, and I swore I never would, unless I trusted the source it was coming from.....
Maybe this was mentioned in a previous post, so if it was, I apologize.
Riewoldt has been strongly advised not to play this week and for caution sake, miss week 1 of the finals.
Now I will not reveal the source, as I don't feel it's fair on them, I just hope I have enough credit on here that everyone knows I wouldn't just make this up.
The good and bad thing is, Riewoldt is said to be ignoring the advice and wants to play.....so I guess it's up to the docs.
If the above is 100% correct, as I honestly believe it is, he needs to rest until his knee is given the go ahead, it’s not worth the risk.
Maybe this was mentioned in a previous post, so if it was, I apologize.
Riewoldt has been strongly advised not to play this week and for caution sake, miss week 1 of the finals.
Now I will not reveal the source, as I don't feel it's fair on them, I just hope I have enough credit on here that everyone knows I wouldn't just make this up.
The good and bad thing is, Riewoldt is said to be ignoring the advice and wants to play.....so I guess it's up to the docs.
If the above is 100% correct, as I honestly believe it is, he needs to rest until his knee is given the go ahead, it’s not worth the risk.
Re: Word on the street - Riewoldt advised to take 1 to 2 wee
It would seem that he should not play this week then, as a precaution if nothing else.The Saintsational Man wrote:Besides my first ever post on Saintsational, I have never posted anything like this, and I swore I never would, unless I trusted the source it was coming from.....
Maybe this was mentioned in a previous post, so if it was, I apologize.
Riewoldt has been strongly advised not to play this week and for caution sake, miss week 1 of the finals.
Now I will not reveal the source, as I don't feel it's fair on them, I just hope I have enough credit on here that everyone knows I wouldn't just make this up.
The good and bad thing is, Riewoldt is said to be ignoring the advice and wants to play.....so I guess it's up to the docs.
If the above is 100% correct, as I honestly believe it is, he needs to rest until his knee is given the go ahead, it’s not worth the risk.
Assess him over the next week, let Kosi dominate against Melbourne.
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Re: Word on the street - Riewoldt advised to take 1 to 2 wee
I wish i had a dollar for everyone that claims to have information from a 'very reliable' source and that information turns out to be false.The Saintsational Man wrote:Besides my first ever post on Saintsational, I have never posted anything like this, and I swore I never would, unless I trusted the source it was coming from.....
Maybe this was mentioned in a previous post, so if it was, I apologize.
Riewoldt has been strongly advised not to play this week and for caution sake, miss week 1 of the finals.
Now I will not reveal the source, as I don't feel it's fair on them, I just hope I have enough credit on here that everyone knows I wouldn't just make this up.
The good and bad thing is, Riewoldt is said to be ignoring the advice and wants to play.....so I guess it's up to the docs.
If the above is 100% correct, as I honestly believe it is, he needs to rest until his knee is given the go ahead, it’s not worth the risk.
I have no idea if your information is correct or not, but by you making a big effort to claim the validity of your claim means absolutely nothing.
.....imo this is just another romour on the internet....
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http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/ ... 42,00.html
Lyon is confident captain Nick Riewoldt will be fit after the key forward needed a scan earlier this week for a jarred knee.
"I almost drove off Nepean Highway (earlier this week), a mate rang me and said, 'It's on radio, Nick Riewoldt is in getting his knee scanned'," Lyon said.
"He certainly jarred his knee . . . but if you look at his last mark, he ran from one side of the 50m arc to the other and then he kicked it 55m and it was just touched on the line.
"He trained on Tuesday, we had to tell him to slow down, he was doing his 10-minute run and he was blowing everyone up. He just wanted to show the public he's fine . . . barring any mishap (last night), we always hold our breath on the last session."
90% of players this time of year would be advised by doctors to have one or two weeks off.
Non story.
Non story.
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Re: Word on the street - Riewoldt advised to take 1 to 2 wee
Sadly, through various posters of varying 'credibility' for various reasons, whether that be big noting, shite stirriing, boredom, lack of checking sources, gullibilty etc.kaos theory wrote:I wish i had a dollar for everyone that claims to have information from a 'very reliable' source and that information turns out to be false.The Saintsational Man wrote:Besides my first ever post on Saintsational, I have never posted anything like this, and I swore I never would, unless I trusted the source it was coming from.....
Maybe this was mentioned in a previous post, so if it was, I apologize.
Riewoldt has been strongly advised not to play this week and for caution sake, miss week 1 of the finals.
Now I will not reveal the source, as I don't feel it's fair on them, I just hope I have enough credit on here that everyone knows I wouldn't just make this up.
The good and bad thing is, Riewoldt is said to be ignoring the advice and wants to play.....so I guess it's up to the docs.
If the above is 100% correct, as I honestly believe it is, he needs to rest until his knee is given the go ahead, it’s not worth the risk.
I have no idea if your information is correct or not, but by you making a big effort to claim the validity of your claim means absolutely nothing.
.....imo this is just another romour on the internet....
On this occasion I've no reason to doubt Saintsational Man's intent other than to inform fellow Saint supporters of something he believes is true. This rumour though would come as no surprise to most though, even the Melbourne coaching staff would not be expecting to play, as Roo is our most valuable commodity coming into finals.
As pointed out, our policy this season regarding injuries has been ultra conservative so if this is in fact true then expect Roo to miss tomorrow.
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What would Ross Lyon know. I'd much rather trust an unnamed source. They're bound to know a lot more.bigcarl wrote:http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/ ... 42,00.html
Lyon is confident captain Nick Riewoldt will be fit after the key forward needed a scan earlier this week for a jarred knee.
"I almost drove off Nepean Highway (earlier this week), a mate rang me and said, 'It's on radio, Nick Riewoldt is in getting his knee scanned'," Lyon said.
"He certainly jarred his knee . . . but if you look at his last mark, he ran from one side of the 50m arc to the other and then he kicked it 55m and it was just touched on the line.
"He trained on Tuesday, we had to tell him to slow down, he was doing his 10-minute run and he was blowing everyone up. He just wanted to show the public he's fine . . . barring any mishap (last night), we always hold our breath on the last session."
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Not sure how people are dismissing the significance of his injury. Did you not watch him hobbling around in the last quarter last week? He was in significant pain for 3-4 minutes...the alarm bells were ringing when I saw this. He struggled to get to contests for the next 10 mintues and he virtually played out of the goal square,his opponent outpointed him twice where Roo would of normally ate him for breakfast.
His last 5 minutes were more encouraging,as he threw himself into a pack,and charged out for that last mark ,then kicked the ball 52 meters.
However,to be clutching at your knee in pain was not a good sign.
Would be utter stupidity if he played tommorow.
As for Ross Lyon almost driving off the road,rubbish. As if he didn't know exactly what was going. His number one player,on the eve of the finals,is hobbling around in the last quarter with a knee,and he know's nothing about it?! Please
His last 5 minutes were more encouraging,as he threw himself into a pack,and charged out for that last mark ,then kicked the ball 52 meters.
However,to be clutching at your knee in pain was not a good sign.
Would be utter stupidity if he played tommorow.
As for Ross Lyon almost driving off the road,rubbish. As if he didn't know exactly what was going. His number one player,on the eve of the finals,is hobbling around in the last quarter with a knee,and he know's nothing about it?! Please
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i never thought he'd play actually
lenny as well (but not as sure as roo)
Lets just rest everyone this week even if they are fit. Lets give Lenny another week even if fit and even if Roo is fit give him another week. Blake was hobbling after the game as was 3 or 4 others. rest them as well and bring in Goose even though he isnt fit.
No one will be rested this week but that doesnt mean there will not be a last minute changes but is there is one it is because they ready to play this week, they are not being rested.
No one will be rested this week but that doesnt mean there will not be a last minute changes but is there is one it is because they ready to play this week, they are not being rested.
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This fails to frighten me.
I think it is safe to say, that regardless of what Roo thought, our fitness staff would put the brakes on him playing if there was a risk.
I think that the injury management throughout the year backs that up.
I think it is safe to say, that regardless of what Roo thought, our fitness staff would put the brakes on him playing if there was a risk.
I think that the injury management throughout the year backs that up.
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Re: Word on the street - Riewoldt advised to take 1 to 2 wee
It would not be up to Roo....as players generally want to play.The Saintsational Man wrote:
The good and bad thing is, Riewoldt is said to be ignoring the advice and wants to play.....so I guess it's up to the docs.
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It would be up to Misson.
Therefore I doubt your source.
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