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Re: Marshall out
So is Rowan out or is it fake news? Becoming gun shy by the constant stream of fake stuff from media, its discombobulating. Nothing on club website? The R. Marshall I saw in the last quarter looked in good form, running, jumping, catching, nicking Nat. Now out for up to 9 weeks? Euphoria then despair. What cruelty is this. Can't fate pick on other team's ruck stocks for its amusement. So hope its a beat up.
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Re: Marshall out
Marshall is valuable as he wins his fair share of possessions around the ground.
This is what we will miss most (if he misses).
Hitouts are neither here nor there (they are all over the shop, in fact) - Collingwood the number 1 hitout team, for example, have won 90 more hitouts (than us) so far this year, over the 4 games (208 vs 118), yet we have had 21 more clearances ... we're averaging 5 more clearances approx. per game, with 22 less hitouts per game approx. (if we do a head to head with Collingwood)!
This is what we will miss most (if he misses).
Hitouts are neither here nor there (they are all over the shop, in fact) - Collingwood the number 1 hitout team, for example, have won 90 more hitouts (than us) so far this year, over the 4 games (208 vs 118), yet we have had 21 more clearances ... we're averaging 5 more clearances approx. per game, with 22 less hitouts per game approx. (if we do a head to head with Collingwood)!
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Re: Marshall out
Will be better off in the long run for snapping it, the muscle literally does nothing. Problem is the resulting bruising and soreness which may be too much for the game on Thursday so might miss a week.
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Re: Marshall out
I had plantar fasciitis and if that is what he was suffering from it would be almost impossible to play without a complete numbing jab.
I would get up at times and could barely walk let alone run.
My doctor told me that recovery time could be between 3 to 18 months.
Snapping the plantar fascia entirely can relieve the pain but the damage will take about a week or so to get over but after that he should be fine.
However, there can be some long term effects as the plantar fascia is critical for arch support.
I would get up at times and could barely walk let alone run.
My doctor told me that recovery time could be between 3 to 18 months.
Snapping the plantar fascia entirely can relieve the pain but the damage will take about a week or so to get over but after that he should be fine.
However, there can be some long term effects as the plantar fascia is critical for arch support.
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Re: Marshall out
re: after tearing the fascia ...SinCitySainter wrote: ↑Mon 12 Apr 2021 10:28am However, there can be some long term effects (if you deliberately tear the fascia) as the plantar fascia is critical for arch support.
Can't something be placed in the shoe (under the arch) to provide the support (to the arch) - if needed?
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Re: Marshall out
Robert Harvey deliberately ruptured his plantar fascia because it was inflamed. Back playing within 2 weeks, and then played for another 7 years
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I hope they leave the decision on when he plays ultimately to Rowan. Medical advice is always conservative. Understandably doctors take the route of least risk.
I feel that players such as Riewoldt would have played 100 fewer matches had the club adhered to strict medical advice. They are always carrying a niggle of some sort.
Now I’m not saying be careless or reckless about it, but a player ought to know if he can get through a match.
It’s his body after all
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Re: Marshall out
What if it leads to a serious bone injury?
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Re: Marshall out
1/ Injury is confirmed
2/ Though no report yet that I have seen that he is actually out for the next game though.
Banger did not miss a game if I recall.
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What if it doesn’t?
Is that a risk with this condition?
Get the best advice, then leave the call to the player
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Re: Marshall out
If they have to have an operation for the issue then they miss time, but if it snaps completely then they're good to go. That's why banger jumped off the kitchen table a couple of times until his snapped - meant he was good to go again immediately rather than having surgery and missing weeks.
From memory the G-train also suffered a similar issue a few years later and his snapped during a game.
From memory the G-train also suffered a similar issue a few years later and his snapped during a game.
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Re: Marshall out
Yes, I recall the G Train one. I think he was suffering with it for a few weeks before it snapped.True Believer wrote: ↑Mon 12 Apr 2021 3:17pm If they have to have an operation for the issue then they miss time, but if it snaps completely then they're good to go. That's why banger jumped off the kitchen table a couple of times until his snapped - meant he was good to go again immediately rather than having surgery and missing weeks.
From memory the G-train also suffered a similar issue a few years later and his snapped during a game.
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As reported above - it has already completely ruptured - so he may not be available for Thursday
It has been giving him pain throughout the pre-season and Saturday Night was when it gave way
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He played the 2nd half after it tore, so he obviously had a jab. Chances are if the swelling recedes hopefully he will be able to play with some pain relief.
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Yes, the title of this thread was particularly annoying, especially after such a great win.
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Re: Marshall out
The fact that the club has remained totally silent on Rowan Marshall's foot problem makes me think that they are giving him time to assess his chances of playing on Thursday night.
If indeed he has simply snapped the plantar fascia, he could well be able to play 5 days afterwards - I experienced total relief after I snapped mine many years ago and was able to run a 10 km event pain free the next day and I haven't had any issues years later.
If indeed he has simply snapped the plantar fascia, he could well be able to play 5 days afterwards - I experienced total relief after I snapped mine many years ago and was able to run a 10 km event pain free the next day and I haven't had any issues years later.
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Re: Marshall out
Sanctorum wrote: ↑Tue 13 Apr 2021 1:39pm The fact that the club has remained totally silent on Rowan Marshall's foot problem makes me think that they are giving him time to assess his chances of playing on Thursday night.
If indeed he has simply snapped the plantar fascia, he could well be able to play 5 days afterwards - I experienced total relief after I snapped mine many years ago and was able to run a 10 km event pain free the next day and I haven't had any issues years later.
Agree, I think it is that they are waiting to see exactly what it is likely to be like on game day.
So they may well make the decision to play him on the day of the game.
If all goes well he will be playing.
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Re: Marshall out
He was out on the ground for a short time at training this morning.
Didn’t join in full training but not hampered.
Ryder Iin full training with the other players that look like being in Sandy’s team this weekend.
Didn’t join in full training but not hampered.
Ryder Iin full training with the other players that look like being in Sandy’s team this weekend.
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I think you could be right, the last word on the matter I can recall was by Ratts after the game claiming he is ok and therefore no need to say anything else unless things change.Sanctorum wrote: ↑Tue 13 Apr 2021 1:39pm The fact that the club has remained totally silent on Rowan Marshall's foot problem makes me think that they are giving him time to assess his chances of playing on Thursday night.
If indeed he has simply snapped the plantar fascia, he could well be able to play 5 days afterwards - I experienced total relief after I snapped mine many years ago and was able to run a 10 km event pain free the next day and I haven't had any issues years later.
Tomorrow's game is massive so I have a feeling RoMa will be pumped full of magic juice and coffee pills.
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Re: Marshall out
Vortex wrote: ↑Tue 13 Apr 2021 1:48pm
I think you could be right, the last word on the matter I can recall was by Ratts after the game claiming he is ok and therefore no need to say anything else unless things change.
Tomorrow's game is massive so I have a feeling RoMa will be pumped full of magic juice and coffee pills.
Yes massive game. If we can knock Richmond off it it will really get our season back on track both in terms of games won, but more importantly in terms of self-belief. Roma being able to play will be a huge component of us being good enough to knock off the Tigers. Roma/Carlisle vs Nankervis is ok for us, and Roma's ability around the ground is huge for us.
I would love Paddy in too, but all the signs seem to be him playing with Sandy. Hopefully he can make the team to play Port.
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Gee I'd be almost willing to roll the dice on Paddy if RoMa doesn't come up. Just keep him forward mostly and back in Jake to take most of the ruck duties.saintsRrising wrote: ↑Tue 13 Apr 2021 2:27pmVortex wrote: ↑Tue 13 Apr 2021 1:48pm
I think you could be right, the last word on the matter I can recall was by Ratts after the game claiming he is ok and therefore no need to say anything else unless things change.
Tomorrow's game is massive so I have a feeling RoMa will be pumped full of magic juice and coffee pills.
Yes massive game. If we can knock Richmond off it it will really get our season back on track both in terms of games won, but more importantly in terms of self-belief. Roma being able to play will be a huge component of us being good enough to knock off the Tigers. Roma/Carlisle vs Nankervis is ok for us, and Roma's ability around the ground is huge for us.
I would love Paddy in too, but all the signs seem to be him playing with Sandy. Hopefully he can make the team to play Port.
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It will be McKernan And Carlisle I suppose. Marshall rested, and our senior other big boy just not ready yet...
Worst case scenario, Marshall is only 65%, plays at 55% intensity and often rested, aggravates the injury in the last quarter and we lose anyway.
Worst case scenario, Marshall is only 65%, plays at 55% intensity and often rested, aggravates the injury in the last quarter and we lose anyway.
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