Have We (Finally) Run Out Of Bodies?
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- The Fireman
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Re: Have We (Finally) Run Out Of Bodies?
I need a bigger Sample size before I can commit to anything
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Re: Have We (Finally) Run Out Of Bodies?
Really disappointed about and for Membrey.
Just a quick cleanup to fix the niggle they said.
Should be back by round 1 they said
Now it looks like round 6 at the earliest. Will have lost a bit of condition in that time.
Additional injuries to Hayes and Coffield who should have had their loads and bodies closely monitored.
Our medicos aren’t exactly filling me with confidence.
Just a quick cleanup to fix the niggle they said.
Should be back by round 1 they said
Now it looks like round 6 at the earliest. Will have lost a bit of condition in that time.
Additional injuries to Hayes and Coffield who should have had their loads and bodies closely monitored.
Our medicos aren’t exactly filling me with confidence.
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Re: Have We (Finally) Run Out Of Bodies?
I think by round 6 a lot of the younger players we have in the side now - Owens, NWM, Windhager, Byrnes, Matteas, Clark, Caminiti, and those to return like Bytel and Paton, Sharman and possibly Highmore, will be settled into the senior side.
There is no way that guys who haven't even played a practice game are going to come straight into the senior team. There will be too much risk of players reinjuring themselves.
A lot of the players on that medium to long term injury list didn't have anything close to a full preseason. And some of them even missed most of last season as well. They are going to be rusty as hell. It is what it is.
There is no way that guys who haven't even played a practice game are going to come straight into the senior team. There will be too much risk of players reinjuring themselves.
A lot of the players on that medium to long term injury list didn't have anything close to a full preseason. And some of them even missed most of last season as well. They are going to be rusty as hell. It is what it is.
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Re: Have We (Finally) Run Out Of Bodies?
Our young guys are better than our old guys ..Billings Jones .members. D mac etc ..they are old school servants who are purely back up .. the new guys have flair and skill .without the toil.samuraisaint wrote: ↑Thu 30 Mar 2023 10:24pm I think by round 6 a lot of the younger players we have in the side now - Owens, NWM, Windhager, Byrnes, Matteas, Clark, Caminiti, and those to return like Bytel and Paton, Sharman and possibly Highmore, will be settled into the senior side.
There is no way that guys who haven't even played a practice game are going to come straight into the senior team. There will be too much risk of players reinjuring themselves.
A lot of the players on that medium to long term injury list didn't have anything close to a full preseason. And some of them even missed most of last season as well. They are going to be rusty as hell. It is what it is.
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Re: Have We (Finally) Run Out Of Bodies?
Well Vortex, please tell us which Pub and what day will you be putting $10K on the bar?
Should be a very boozy time.
Cheers!
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