Any one want to comment on the Koby Steven interview on fox
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Re: Any one want to comment on the Koby Steven interview on fox
Didn’t watch it. I’ve taped the replay at 10.30
So will he have to retire?
So will he have to retire?
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Re: Any one want to comment on the Koby Steven interview on fox
Sounds bad.
Thought he was a good player for us.
Thought he was a good player for us.
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Re: Any one want to comment on the Koby Steven interview on fox
He's cooked . unfortunately very sad ..just a great reminder that footy is dangerous ...if you think some players are soft ..they are probably not they are just in preservation mode ..so sad to see .
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Re: Any one want to comment on the Koby Steven interview on fox
So what's the story?
"Now the ball is loose, it gives St. Kilda a rough chance. Black. Good handpass. Voss. Schwarze now, the defender, can run and from a long way".....
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Re: Any one want to comment on the Koby Steven interview on fox
8th concussion early in the season.
virtually unable to leave his house- unable to go to the club because even walking up the stairs exacerbates a headache,
can't study- so can't complete these whilst off,
Has been told it WILL improve but for now in a bad way, they mentioned that he woke with extreme headache this morning but was determined to go in and do the interview.
virtually unable to leave his house- unable to go to the club because even walking up the stairs exacerbates a headache,
can't study- so can't complete these whilst off,
Has been told it WILL improve but for now in a bad way, they mentioned that he woke with extreme headache this morning but was determined to go in and do the interview.
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Re: Any one want to comment on the Koby Steven interview on fox
Just saw some of it.
I don't know what to say.
I cannot imagine what he is going through.
I don't know what to say.
I cannot imagine what he is going through.
"Now the ball is loose, it gives St. Kilda a rough chance. Black. Good handpass. Voss. Schwarze now, the defender, can run and from a long way".....
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Re: Any one want to comment on the Koby Steven interview on fox
Would have an impact on morale, methinks.
Paddy should retire too. Seven concussions already. Got to think long term.
Paddy should retire too. Seven concussions already. Got to think long term.
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Re: Any one want to comment on the Koby Steven interview on fox
Dempster/ Stevens / Roberton / Paddy - is that 1 or 2 first round priority picks?
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Re: Any one want to comment on the Koby Steven interview on fox
poor fella - simply has to give the game away - you'd hope insurance would pay out future loss of earnings and the club and afl gives him all the help he needs going forward.
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Don’t know if anybody here ever followed the wrestling back in the day...
This very much reminds me of what happened to Bret “The Hitman” Hart. After finally getting to the top of the mountain at WCW, which took an exceedingly long time considering where he came from, he was put into a program with Goldberg and they headlined the biggest PPV of the WCW year: Starcade.
During the main event, he got this stiff kick to the head and got a concussion as a result. He worked through the match and then continued to wrestle for a few more weeks taking something like 20 panadol/aspirin etc for headaches. Shortly thereafter the guy essentially had to retire because of the damage he did to himself because he continued to work whilst not having allowed himself to heal from the initial concussion.
A shocking story about a great athlete cut down in his prime
This very much reminds me of what happened to Bret “The Hitman” Hart. After finally getting to the top of the mountain at WCW, which took an exceedingly long time considering where he came from, he was put into a program with Goldberg and they headlined the biggest PPV of the WCW year: Starcade.
During the main event, he got this stiff kick to the head and got a concussion as a result. He worked through the match and then continued to wrestle for a few more weeks taking something like 20 panadol/aspirin etc for headaches. Shortly thereafter the guy essentially had to retire because of the damage he did to himself because he continued to work whilst not having allowed himself to heal from the initial concussion.
A shocking story about a great athlete cut down in his prime
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Re: Any one want to comment on the Koby Steven interview on fox
And Freeman too. Guy just can't take a trick. We traded a high draft pick for him as well.
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Re: Any one want to comment on the Koby Steven interview on fox
Whilst retiring early is definitely no good for the player (but they have to look after themselves first and foremost), retiring early due to an injury suffered while playing the game should get the same priority pick as a free agent leaving would. In some cases you could be losing a really valuable player which you then need to replace with a new player way down the draft order.
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Re: Any one want to comment on the Koby Steven interview on fox
Poor bloke is out of contract come end of season.
If we can sign up Richo for 2 years last year surely we can offer him a rookie contract next year.
That was probably the most courageous sports interviews I’ve ever seen.
The bloke needs us not just this year but next year as well, even if he doesn’t play.
If we can sign up Richo for 2 years last year surely we can offer him a rookie contract next year.
That was probably the most courageous sports interviews I’ve ever seen.
The bloke needs us not just this year but next year as well, even if he doesn’t play.
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Re: Any one want to comment on the Koby Steven interview on fox
Just horrible. To see him constantly scratching at his arms and shoulders and twitching was awful to watch. The courage that he shows to play (all AFL footballers are brave in my opinion) is crazy; but doing the interview was next level. He's cooked and he needs support. Lots of it. Sad.
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Re: Any one want to comment on the Koby Steven interview on fox
Chris Benoit...skeptic wrote: ↑Thu 31 May 2018 12:42pm Don’t know if anybody here ever followed the wrestling back in the day...
This very much reminds me of what happened to Bret “The Hitman” Hart. After finally getting to the top of the mountain at WCW, which took an exceedingly long time considering where he came from, he was put into a program with Goldberg and they headlined the biggest PPV of the WCW year: Starcade.
During the main event, he got this stiff kick to the head and got a concussion as a result. He worked through the match and then continued to wrestle for a few more weeks taking something like 20 panadol/aspirin etc for headaches. Shortly thereafter the guy essentially had to retire because of the damage he did to himself because he continued to work whilst not having allowed himself to heal from the initial concussion.
A shocking story about a great athlete cut down in his prime
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stkmo wrote: ↑Fri 01 Jun 2018 10:45amChris Benoit...skeptic wrote: ↑Thu 31 May 2018 12:42pm Don’t know if anybody here ever followed the wrestling back in the day...
This very much reminds me of what happened to Bret “The Hitman” Hart. After finally getting to the top of the mountain at WCW, which took an exceedingly long time considering where he came from, he was put into a program with Goldberg and they headlined the biggest PPV of the WCW year: Starcade.
During the main event, he got this stiff kick to the head and got a concussion as a result. He worked through the match and then continued to wrestle for a few more weeks taking something like 20 panadol/aspirin etc for headaches. Shortly thereafter the guy essentially had to retire because of the damage he did to himself because he continued to work whilst not having allowed himself to heal from the initial concussion.
A shocking story about a great athlete cut down in his prime
All these years later I still try hard not to think about that...
There’s an interview on YouTube with Beniot’s sister in law... recorded several years after it all went down. Basically her coming to terms with what happened and trying to understand it. It’s incredible stuff but really wants to make you cry
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Re: Any one want to comment on the Koby Steven interview on fox
Koby was at Optus Stadium here in Perth,
for the Captain's Run.
We were all pleasantly surprised that he was able to make the flight over!
He was nice enough to sign my cap, and he signed a lot of stuff on the boundary,
very patient, and a really nice bloke.
for the Captain's Run.
We were all pleasantly surprised that he was able to make the flight over!
He was nice enough to sign my cap, and he signed a lot of stuff on the boundary,
very patient, and a really nice bloke.
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