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Re: Hannebery broken foot

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skeptic wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 5:19pm
Joffa Burns wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 5:04pm
skeptic wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 3:47pm That trade period that saw us get Hannebery and Kent is going to be a costly one
And none of us pointed that out at the time :lol:

I struggle to see how Kent would get a game this year as a small forward behind Billings, Gresham, Lonie, Parker, Butler & Hind. He doesn't have the running capacity to go though the middle or play high half forward.
He's fast in a straight line only with poor lateral movement. Bring him out twice when we play Melbourne, he certainly played a cracker against them.

This may be just a small isolated incident with Hannebery, a storm in a tea cup maybe.
I prefer to look in patterns and anyone who cannot see a pattern with Hannebery and fitness and his ability to get himself on the park is burying their head in the sand.
It’s remarkable how bad luck coincides with questionable professionalism

As for Kent... I just laugh at how a few ppl billed him as the outside mid we were waiting for.
Should have offered them some magic beans
"It’s remarkable how bad luck coincides with questionable professionalism"

Can I steal that quote? I like it.


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Re: Hannebery broken foot

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Not the end of the world but not great either.

And not exactly great for all the soft tissue injuries and other issues he has had.

He just needs to be more careful!


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Re: Hannebery broken foot

Post: # 1830665Post Leo.J »

Anyone know when preseason starts for the older guys?

He may not meant to be running for 3-4 weeks anyway. Between seasons they do almost no running. So he’ll possibly be 3 weeks behind...

Not ideal, but not the end of the world.


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Re: Hannebery broken foot

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roskilde wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 5:22pm
skeptic wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 5:19pm
Joffa Burns wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 5:04pm
skeptic wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 3:47pm That trade period that saw us get Hannebery and Kent is going to be a costly one
And none of us pointed that out at the time :lol:

I struggle to see how Kent would get a game this year as a small forward behind Billings, Gresham, Lonie, Parker, Butler & Hind. He doesn't have the running capacity to go though the middle or play high half forward.
He's fast in a straight line only with poor lateral movement. Bring him out twice when we play Melbourne, he certainly played a cracker against them.

This may be just a small isolated incident with Hannebery, a storm in a tea cup maybe.
I prefer to look in patterns and anyone who cannot see a pattern with Hannebery and fitness and his ability to get himself on the park is burying their head in the sand.
It’s remarkable how bad luck coincides with questionable professionalism

As for Kent... I just laugh at how a few ppl billed him as the outside mid we were waiting for.
Should have offered them some magic beans
"It’s remarkable how bad luck coincides with questionable professionalism"

Can I steal that quote? I like it.
I’d be honoured.

It’s why I laugh when ppl say we’re cursed. We make shockingly bad, ill thought out decisions and consider supernatural forces at work when they fail.

Should we have sacked Richo at the end of 2018?
No let him see out his contract with a view of sacking him if he doesn’t make finals... what harm could he do?

Desperate to make finals we over pay to get Hannebery, lure Kent with the promise of a long term contract and don’t trade Steven who apparently really wanted to go.

Steven pretty much walks out for peanuts
Kent is terrible and surplus
Hannebery is dropped from the leadership group and finds it difficult to stay fit

Unlucky or what


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Re: Hannebery broken foot

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Bugga.

Metatarsal bones are notoriously not good to injure.

We can only hope that is a very minor fracture.


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Re: Hannebery broken foot

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SaintPav wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 5:24pm Not the end of the world but not great either.

And not exactly great for all the soft tissue injuries and other issues he has had.

He just needs to be more careful!
Not bad so much for any time out and delay to starting pre-season, but more so for the message it sends if alcohol is involved. Very ordinary. Unimpressed. He better bloody well shape up and play some good footy. 5 years is it @800k?


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Re: Hannebery broken foot

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Metatarsals are horrible. When they 6 weeks, it means usually 6 weeks to get out of the moon boot and another 6 weeks to where you were before the injury.

Gilbert came back too early from his metatarsal a few years ago, and ended up reinjuring it.

Don’t expect a full pre season and even a JLT would be a big ask.


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Re: Hannebery broken foot

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skeptic wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 5:42pm
roskilde wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 5:22pm
skeptic wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 5:19pm
Joffa Burns wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 5:04pm
skeptic wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 3:47pm That trade period that saw us get Hannebery and Kent is going to be a costly one
And none of us pointed that out at the time :lol:

I struggle to see how Kent would get a game this year as a small forward behind Billings, Gresham, Lonie, Parker, Butler & Hind. He doesn't have the running capacity to go though the middle or play high half forward.
He's fast in a straight line only with poor lateral movement. Bring him out twice when we play Melbourne, he certainly played a cracker against them.

This may be just a small isolated incident with Hannebery, a storm in a tea cup maybe.
I prefer to look in patterns and anyone who cannot see a pattern with Hannebery and fitness and his ability to get himself on the park is burying their head in the sand.
It’s remarkable how bad luck coincides with questionable professionalism

As for Kent... I just laugh at how a few ppl billed him as the outside mid we were waiting for.
Should have offered them some magic beans
"It’s remarkable how bad luck coincides with questionable professionalism"

Can I steal that quote? I like it.
I’d be honoured.

It’s why I laugh when ppl say we’re cursed. We make shockingly bad, ill thought out decisions and consider supernatural forces at work when they fail.

Should we have sacked Richo at the end of 2018?
No let him see out his contract with a view of sacking him if he doesn’t make finals... what harm could he do?

Desperate to make finals we over pay to get Hannebery, lure Kent with the promise of a long term contract and don’t trade Steven who apparently really wanted to go.

Steven pretty much walks out for peanuts
Kent is terrible and surplus
Hannebery is dropped from the leadership group and finds it difficult to stay fit

Unlucky or what
I agree.

Inverse to your quote it's also true that it's remarkable how often strong institutions find ways to overcome 'bad luck' with their professionalism.

We've got no one to blame but ourselves. Which is actually comforting because it means we can become a club that isn't beholden to the next quirk of fate that impacts us.


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Yeah right.
I am sure it will all come out was it plain flour or self raising ?
What was the strength low or heavy?
Why did we ever draft him did come with baggage via Sydney.


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Laurie wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 6:04pm Yeah right.
I am sure it will all come out was it plain flour or self raising ?
What was the strength low or heavy?
Why did we ever draft him did come with baggage via Sydney.
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roskilde wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 4:07pm What's the bet that there was alcohol involved in this little accident?
I’m sick of all these stairs and whispers.


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st.byron wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 5:45pm
SaintPav wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 5:24pm Not the end of the world but not great either.

And not exactly great for all the soft tissue injuries and other issues he has had.

He just needs to be more careful!
Not bad so much for any time out and delay to starting pre-season, but more so for the message it sends if alcohol is involved. Very ordinary. Unimpressed. He better bloody well shape up and play some good footy. 5 years is it @800k?
Making it up as we go along are we?. Where the f*** do you get off hinting that alcohol may have been involved. And I am sure he gives a f*** that you are unimpressed. I think someone needs to bloody well shape up but it aint Hanners.

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Hilarious thread. Lucky the news re the operation (albeit minor cleanout) on Hill's knee hasn't come out yet.


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st.byron wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 5:45pm
SaintPav wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 5:24pm Not the end of the world but not great either.

And not exactly great for all the soft tissue injuries and other issues he has had.

He just needs to be more careful!
Not bad so much for any time out and delay to starting pre-season, but more so for the message it sends if alcohol is involved. Very ordinary. Unimpressed. He better bloody well shape up and play some good footy. 5 years is it @800k?
Absolutely. Very unprofessional.

I’m also a bit suspicious regarding the over explanation.


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takeaway wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 6:44pm Hilarious thread. Lucky the news re the operation (albeit minor cleanout) on Hill's knee hasn't come out yet.
Come on takeaway, it’s not exactly the greatest look from a star recruit, is it?

Also, these type of injuries always end up having their complications.

I’d buy the excuse if he was 60 but the bloke is 28. Give us a break.


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Re: Hannebery broken foot

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Weird response Saynta

I think any reasonable person would at least question how a grown athletic man can injure himself on stairs. 8yo’s manage stairs... my dog used to climb to flights of stairs multiple times a day as a puppy without an issue... heck many elderly ppl with mobility issues can manage stairs.

I for one hope he was drinking because if he wasn’t... and he wasn’t carrying a big box or something like that then I think we have a bigger problem


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takeaway wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 6:44pm Hilarious thread. Lucky the news re the operation (albeit minor cleanout) on Hill's knee hasn't come out yet.
Unless Hill damaged that knee in a tragic accident that occurred as he was getting out of bed I don't think the reaction will be the same.

Honestly baffled how anybody could be surprised by some of the skepticism about this injury.


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800k a season for four years.

Wonder what the trigger is for the fifth?


Although I did believe this trade was the one that would entice others to come - a price we had to pay. Looks like it got the ball rolling given Hill, Jones, Howard etc.


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Have heard that several staff within the Swans footy department have had some medical concerns and unusual pain around their ribs and their mid regions when they heard the latest news on Dan

Doctors have told them it's just a simple case of too frequent and very loud side splitting laughter ...you know...Stop the belly laughing you f****** pricks!!


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SaintPav wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 6:44pm
st.byron wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 5:45pm
SaintPav wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 5:24pm Not the end of the world but not great either.

And not exactly great for all the soft tissue injuries and other issues he has had.

He just needs to be more careful!
Not bad so much for any time out and delay to starting pre-season, but more so for the message it sends if alcohol is involved. Very ordinary. Unimpressed. He better bloody well shape up and play some good footy. 5 years is it @800k?
Absolutely. Very unprofessional.

I’m also a bit suspicious regarding the over explanation.
"sunglasses, hat and other possessions"
hahahahaha

Why not add in "he was holding his mobile phone but he wasn't actually talking or texting on it"

so a professional footy player who can negotiate his way through heavy traffic to get a footy and evade a tackle,
is brought undone by a set of stairs that cannot move and offers a minor vertical challenge.

Really.


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Happened in Perth hmmm

Can we swap him for Acres?


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What is not funny is that if we weren’t paying (the reported) $800k or whatever the number is to this guy, we may not have had to let one of Bruce, Steven or Acres go due to salary cap pressure.

He has a trigger fir a 5th, do we get a reverse trigger where each season he doesn’t play drops one off his contract?


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Secret Kiel wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 4:18pm
roskilde wrote: Fri 18 Oct 2019 4:07pm What's the bet that there was alcohol involved in this little accident?
I hope so, I would lose respect for the guy if a set of steps was even involved.
:lol: :lol: :lol:


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