Riewoldt is using a radical German technique
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Re: Riewoldt is using a radical German technique
The other thing about this treatment is that, during the process of removing the protein from the blood, a genetic splice can also be taken and this can be cultured in a laboratory over a period of time, thereby producing a clone. If Nick lasts long enough, his clone can then seamlessly take his place in the team without anyone noticing, his apparent youth being explained by the treatment. Of course, the technique could produce more than one, but even Brian Taylor might notice that.
Re: Riewoldt is using a radical German technique
perfectionist wrote:The other thing about this treatment is that, during the process of removing the protein from the blood, a genetic splice can also be taken and this can be cultured in a laboratory over a period of time, thereby producing a clone. If Nick lasts long enough, his clone can then seamlessly take his place in the team without anyone noticing, his apparent youth being explained by the treatment. Of course, the technique could produce more than one, but even Brian Taylor might notice that.
I think you will find that already happened with Wakelin.
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Re: Riewoldt is using a radical German technique
Doesn't always work out as plannedplugger66 wrote:perfectionist wrote:The other thing about this treatment is that, during the process of removing the protein from the blood, a genetic splice can also be taken and this can be cultured in a laboratory over a period of time, thereby producing a clone. If Nick lasts long enough, his clone can then seamlessly take his place in the team without anyone noticing, his apparent youth being explained by the treatment. Of course, the technique could produce more than one, but even Brian Taylor might notice that.
I think you will find that already happened with Wakelin.
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Re: Riewoldt is using a radical German technique
Why is Rooey a bit hush hush about it?
Is he the only player in the AFL to use it?
Let's hope the AFL don't ban the process.
Is he the only player in the AFL to use it?
Let's hope the AFL don't ban the process.
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Re: Riewoldt is using a radical German technique
He's getting there
But a bit to go
But a bit to go
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Re: Riewoldt is using a radical German technique
Pretty sure This is same treatment Paul Chapman used in 2009 that caused that uproar.
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But he's completely free in his movement.... So it's a surprise he's even carrying an injury??
Re: Riewoldt is using a radical German technique
BigMart wrote:But he's completely free in his movement.... So it's a surprise he's even carrying an injury??
Ive never read that on here or even heard it. Who said that? I know one person said he moves like a super rules player. It was after one game watching it on TV so it made a lot of sense at the time and looks an even better call now.
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Re: Riewoldt is using a radical German technique
You would hope not, because the AFL fell into line with WADA after that Grand Final and made it a banned practice.stkildathunda wrote:Pretty sure This is same treatment Paul Chapman used in 2009 that caused that uproar.
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Re: Riewoldt is using a radical German technique
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/archives/ol ... 5769855572dragit wrote:You would hope not, because the AFL fell into line with WADA after that Grand Final and made it a banned practice.stkildathunda wrote:Pretty sure This is same treatment Paul Chapman used in 2009 that caused that uproar.
similar but different, ro is coy on the details, probably because "I don;t know all the science behind it" (from the age video)
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Re: Riewoldt is using a radical German technique
Needs more nailbed.
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Re: Riewoldt is using a radical German technique
Yesgringo wrote:A little better than Grant Thomas' russian enema technique I hope.
I loved that cos a year later he was a fat bastard again !
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Re: Riewoldt is using a radical German technique
I lost a few kilos listening to his graphic explanation of the technique on telly.mr six o'clock wrote:Yesgringo wrote:A little better than Grant Thomas' russian enema technique I hope.
I loved that cos a year later he was a fat bastard again !
Re: Riewoldt is using a radical German technique
Without going back & looking at articles, wasn't Chapman injecting the blood back into the muscle (was it a calf injury?) which was then banned...? For memory they stated at the time that injecting it into joints/tendons was ok which is obviously what Nick would be doing.stkildathunda wrote:Pretty sure This is same treatment Paul Chapman used in 2009 that caused that uproar.
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Re: Riewoldt is using a radical German technique
Which Plugger?stevie wrote:Maybe injecting Plugger's blood would help...saintkellerm wrote:Shame it doesn't help his goal kicking.
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Re: Riewoldt is using a radical German technique
Plugger, if you have an injury and don't move like an 18 year old you are naturally a super rules player.plugger66 wrote:BigMart wrote:But he's completely free in his movement.... So it's a surprise he's even carrying an injury??
Ive never read that on here or even heard it. Who said that? I know one person said he moves like a super rules player. It was after one game watching it on TV so it made a lot of sense at the time and looks an even better call now.
And nothing, not even 5th on the goalkicking list will change minds
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Re: Riewoldt is using a radical German technique
I am not convinced that he is as good as what is being said. He looks to be in severe pain at times, particularly late in the game. Playing closer to goal and less running is probably helping him quite a bit.