Injury SACK DOCTORS 1 - CTE

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I would have thought ones hands would have gone to their heads, in pain, if they weren't knocked out and it was just a massive skull impact

Given their hands remained down, slightly stiff, suggests they were out for a moment at least and thus should have been subject to protocols
 
Ultimately this is on the AFL.

They lack the imagination to see something as obvious as this always going to happen at some point and failed to adequately plan for it by having an independent assessment available at the ground.

Port will get away with it because there's no evidence available now that the players were concussed only that the proper protocols may not have been followed which is ultimately up to the club medical team.

The players will play the club doctors may be sanctioned Port may wear a fine.
 

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Ultimately this is on the AFL.

They lack the imagination to see something as obvious as this always going to happen at some point and failed to adequately plan for it by having an independent assessment available at the ground.

Port will get away with it because there's no evidence available now that the players were concussed only that the proper protocols may not have been followed which is ultimately up to the club medical team.

The players will play the club doctors may be sanctioned Port may wear a fine.

It's the AFLs fault our doctor is shit and we tried to cheat the system designed to protect players? Sounds like that's our fault.
 
The impact of jones and allir was sickening to view. Neither player should have been let go back on the field from the tv vision. I really think the afl should investigate this incident and if port adelaide was at all in error throw the book at the club. Not happy with duty of care atm.
 
The impact of jones and allir was sickening to view. Neither player should have been let go back on the field from the tv vision. I really think the afl should investigate this incident and if port adelaide was at all in error throw the book at the club. Not happy with duty of care atm.
Hinkley didn't show much care for his boys boundary side..
 
It's the AFLs fault our doctor is s**t and we tried to cheat the system designed to protect players? Sounds like that's our fault.
Its not a finger pointing exercise.

The AFL should absolutely have something in place to prevent this happening if they are serious about concussion. Its a predictable outcome that a club would do this and we aren't the only one to have done this.

That doesn't mean that we're absolved of any blame. We should have put AA's health above a game of football, especially a game as irrelevant as this one when we're probably going to float in to the top 4 either way.
 

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Never been concussed before but would anyone know if they were not ok after a head knock and suffering a concussion?

What I'm looking for if there is any ability on the player to rule themselves out or communicate their mental unease to the doctor?

But then again Port, like a few other teams, is run by the AFL, so any punishment by the AFL punishes itself and its AFL elected representatives who oversee the running and appointmemts wirhin the club. Is that correct?
 
So the doctor made the assessment that Aliir got hit in the side of the Jaw, didn't get knocked out, all his signs where good, felt no ill effects and was right to go. Really not getting the complete outrage outside the usual outrage merchants.

Ch 7 just reported that both Aliir and Jones had concussion tests after the game and both passed.
 
So after all that, the only player who did not do any test was the Crows player Marshall slammed into the ground.

No faux outrage or concern, no test, no report or suspension for Marshall. Sums it up. Nobody really cares.
 
So the doctor made the assessment that Aliir got hit in the side of the Jaw, didn't get knocked out, all his signs where good, felt no ill effects and was right to go. Really not getting the complete outrage outside the usual outrage merchants.

Ch 7 just reported that both Aliir and Jones had concussion tests after the game and both passed.
After the game …. Mmmm

As for the “migraine” - I get migraines - I cannot get out of bed and the room has to be dark

I could not possibly sit upright let alone watch a football match with bright lights and loud noise.
If they said Jones had a migraine then I have no doubt they lied about Allir as well
 
So the doctor made the assessment that Aliir got hit in the side of the Jaw, didn't get knocked out, all his signs where good, felt no ill effects and was right to go. Really not getting the complete outrage outside the usual outrage merchants.

Ch 7 just reported that both Aliir and Jones had concussion tests after the game and both passed.
Seems there are two separate tests, the HIA, which sounds like just a head injury check, then the actual concussion test. From the AFL statement it sounded like both had the HIA, but only Lachie had the concussion test.
 
If this were ever to occur with the crows then they'd probably pull the same "Nothing to see here" curtain that they always do.
At least our fans are willing to call out things that look wrong
 
He passed the concussion test. He had a headache and was subbed off. NOTE - A HEADACHE FROM A HEAD CLASH DOES NOT EQUAL CONCUSSION. He will be assessed during the week and if there are any lingering symptoms that indicate concussion then he will be ruled out next week.

How could he pass when this is what the actual protocol says:

See points 1 & 2.


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