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Post: # 2054365Post Bruce G McAbee »

Paddy Dow is no longer on the injured list.


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Post: # 2054368Post magnifisaint »

His injury was a lot worse than reported. About 11 weeks


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Bruce G McAbee wrote: Tue 23 Apr 2024 6:09pm Paddy Dow is no longer on the injured list.
More good news he is playing this week.


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Post: # 2054371Post cwrcyn »

Unfortunately, things look decidedly grim for James Van Es.

More ankle surgery after more damage done. That's his season over. The club will need to be super cautious with his rehab. It worries me that he may have the kind of damage that could be career threatening


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Post: # 2054373Post B.M »

Wonder what it is?

He didn’t fracture his ankle in an incident

Stress related?


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Post: # 2054374Post cwrcyn »

I know he had a screw inserted with the original surgery, which then got removed about a month ago because the surgeon thought it was causing more harm than good. It has been giving him a lot of pain and he couldn't train.

A screw normally means a fracture


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Post: # 2054378Post B.M »

Fractured ankles are the worst!!!

You lose mobility/agility

I fractured my Talis towards the end of my footy

Surgeon scoffed when I asked when I’d be back to 100%

It ended the career of Fergus Watts


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Post: # 2054420Post axcellence »

Shame about Van Es. Foot injuries are the worst.

If he goes on LTI, will it mean a mid season pickup?

Looking forward to see Dow play.

1 more week for Wood. How many games has St Kilda won without him? 1-2?


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Post: # 2054426Post Otiman »

Good on us for focusing on the negatives again in a thread called "some good news".


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B.M wrote: Tue 23 Apr 2024 8:18pm Fractured ankles are the worst!!!

You lose mobility/agility

I fractured my Talis towards the end of my footy

Surgeon scoffed when I asked when I’d be back to 100%

It ended the career of Fergus Watts
I could very well be wrong, but my recollection of Fergus Watts was a hip/upper femur fracture that was of "car accident" proportions....


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cwrcyn wrote: Tue 23 Apr 2024 7:27pm I know he had a screw inserted with the original surgery, which then got removed about a month ago because the surgeon thought it was causing more harm than good. It has been giving him a lot of pain and he couldn't train.

A screw normally means a fracture
I can understand screws inserted in your jaw or upper body or arm, but thiis is his ankle we are talking about. There's a lot of weight and stress on that joint. Doesn't make sense to be trying to rush the healing.

Is this a case of player want to return to footy too quickly, or doctors and surgeons giving the wrong advice?

If it's the latter then James and the club should seek compensation.


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Post: # 2054447Post Killa »

The treatment depends on the exact nature of the damage noting the complexity of the ankle

So screws and plates can be inserted, some later removed if causing ongoing discomfort

There is also ligament and tendon damage leading to calcification - so rigorous physio the result

What you do not realise is, following surgery and rehabilitation where the “feeling” in the ankle was before because the change in flexibility can be minimal

Then there is compensation which can lead to further complications

The complexity of the ankle is the driver

The one thing you can offer is that, if you are an elite sportsperson you have access to the best of management so the best chance of a satisfactory recovery

If not then it is down to self discipline - so keeping up the exercise regime such that you have satisfactory mobility


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Fergus Watts fractured his Ankle vs Port Melb in the VFL in 2006 at the start of the year

Missed the entire season

Played 2007 in the VFL and had the mobility of a Super Rules footballer and was delisted at the end of that season

He played some VFA after that but really just stood in the goals square and took marks. He was done at 25


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Post: # 2054612Post SaintPav »

Always wondered if would have been any good?


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SaintPav wrote: Thu 25 Apr 2024 4:58pm Always wondered if would have been any good?
In whispered tones some liken him to a combination of Dean Cox, Chris Judd and Garry Ablett Snr. with Dunstall and Lockett like traits.


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Dis Believer wrote: Wed 24 Apr 2024 9:38am
B.M wrote: Tue 23 Apr 2024 8:18pm Fractured ankles are the worst!!!

You lose mobility/agility

I fractured my Talis towards the end of my footy

Surgeon scoffed when I asked when I’d be back to 100%

It ended the career of Fergus Watts
I could very well be wrong, but my recollection of Fergus Watts was a hip/upper femur fracture that was of "car accident" proportions....
You may be thinking of Jarryd Allen?

He injured his hip against Colonwood in the 1st Semi in 2008 from memory. Pretty sure that was his last game for us. He also had some potential , but alas…


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SaintPav wrote: Thu 25 Apr 2024 5:02pm
Dis Believer wrote: Wed 24 Apr 2024 9:38am
B.M wrote: Tue 23 Apr 2024 8:18pm Fractured ankles are the worst!!!

You lose mobility/agility

I fractured my Talis towards the end of my footy

Surgeon scoffed when I asked when I’d be back to 100%

It ended the career of Fergus Watts
I could very well be wrong, but my recollection of Fergus Watts was a hip/upper femur fracture that was of "car accident" proportions....
You may be thinking of Jarryd Allen?

He injured his hip against Colonwood in the 1st Semi in 2008 from memory. Pretty sure that was his last game for us. He also had some potential , but alas…
Also - In whispered tones some liken him to a combination of Dean Cox, Chris Judd and Garry Ablett Snr. with Dunstall and Lockett like traits.


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