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Re: Rhys
What would a six day break have to do with anything? The tear isn't going to have healed in 6 days, 8 days or probably 2 weeks. What's important is what's being risked. What kind of risk is he at of aggravating the injury? If he does aggravate the injury, what kind of layoff is he going to have? Is it likely to have any impact on his career beyond this year? If it's an acceptable risk, he'll probably play, since apparently there's no pain or swelling. It's been hard to gather which tendon he's damaged and how severely, so it's tough to judge from the outside.Cairnsman wrote:So do you think that if you have a split tendon behind the knee that it would be risky to play a game 6 days after you sustained the split tendon?
I'm still tipping he plays based on how casual they were about the injury and the all-too-prepared response Scotty gave when not prompted. My opinion is based on 0% science, 0% inside information and 100% gut feel, so take it for what it's worth.
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vacuous space wrote:What would a six day break have to do with anything? The tear isn't going to have healed in 6 days, 8 days or probably 2 weeks. What's important is what's being risked. What kind of risk is he at of aggravating the injury? If he does aggravate the injury, what kind of layoff is he going to have? Is it likely to have any impact on his career beyond this year? If it's an acceptable risk, he'll probably play, since apparently there's no pain or swelling. It's been hard to gather which tendon he's damaged and how severely, so it's tough to judge from the outside.Cairnsman wrote:So do you think that if you have a split tendon behind the knee that it would be risky to play a game 6 days after you sustained the split tendon?
I'm still tipping he plays based on how casual they were about the injury and the all-too-prepared response Scotty gave when not prompted. My opinion is based on 0% science, 0% inside information and 100% gut feel, so take it for what it's worth.
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Re: Rhys
your normally pretty good Tony.......is Roo any chance before end of year? or are we playing major games u think?tony74 wrote:Neither will play. They may be named however.
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your normally pretty good Tony.......is Roo any chance before end of year? or are we playing major games u think?tony74 wrote:Neither will play. They may be named however.
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yeah, i'd be pretty surprised if riewoldt wasn't named in the side on thursday night. may as well confuse the cats as much as possible - which to be fair isn't that much, given they have to prepare for both scenarios anyway.tony74 wrote:Neither will play. They may be named however.
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Will play against Carlton ( if we are still in the race ). Rhys should get a run next week.Teflon wrote:your normally pretty good Tony.......is Roo any chance before end of year? or are we playing major games u think?tony74 wrote:Neither will play. They may be named however.
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Cheers Tonytony74 wrote:Will play against Carlton ( if we are still in the race ). Rhys should get a run next week.Teflon wrote:your normally pretty good Tony.......is Roo any chance before end of year? or are we playing major games u think?tony74 wrote:Neither will play. They may be named however.
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Re: Rhys
bigcarl wrote:
Who is the player with the rather large melon?[/quote]
He's not making it any smaller by growing that beehive hairdo. In old pics he looks like he has a long neck and normal head but his brain must be growing and forcing his cranial structure wider. Still at least if Shents doesn't come on we can have a new cult hero with 1970s Charlies angels hair.
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Re: Rhys
Ahhhhh.
A thread is not a "real" thread on this board until someone gets called a "cabbage".
A thread is not a "real" thread on this board until someone gets called a "cabbage".
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Re: Rhys
every time i hear cabbage i chuckle
for some reason its funny
i have no idea why
anyhoo
yeah, odd ins imo
late change?
no jones? if he isnt injured then its not looking good for him maybe??
if he had the foot skills of lenny hayes then with his work ethic youd throw everything at him to make him a one club player (imo)
for some reason its funny
i have no idea why
anyhoo
yeah, odd ins imo
late change?
no jones? if he isnt injured then its not looking good for him maybe??
if he had the foot skills of lenny hayes then with his work ethic youd throw everything at him to make him a one club player (imo)