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If we complained enough we might have gotten a video!i might ask on our official twitter handle....
That is one sexy gait
As far as I remember he was killing it and closing in on a debut before he did itWill play a fair bit of vfl/dev when ready, before playing seniors.
Wasn't exactly setting the neafl on fire before he got injured, so I'm thinking he'll take more time than expected.
That's pretty good for a first-year player, no?
While it's hard to compare NEAFL form to the VFL, if we had an 18-year-old kid have some of the games listed above (29d 2goals, 34d 1 goal, 31d 1 goal, 30d 1 goal) we'd be talking them up as the next Gary Ablett.
Yeah you can definitely tell by the digs he has thrown in throughout that article.Had heard from a few circles that he wasn't comfortable running when he made his return to training from his first ACL.
Was pushed to do so by the GWS medical staff, because they wanted him in full pre-season training post Christmas 2016 and ended up re-injuring the knee.
He originally done the injury in late February 2016. And re-done it again during agility drills in early November. 7 months into re-hab and already doing twisting and turning despite Paul wanting to slow down his recovery. His 2nd knee injury could have been avoided if he was managed better imo. No one knows your body better than yourself.
I'm happy the club is taking a no risk approach with him, the more hamstring/glute/quad work he gets in at a steady light loading the more support and structure he will have around the knee.
He is going to be a gem when he gets his confidence up and about. Perfect modern day footballer
Nice plug for Kangatech Groin guruGet the impression that Norths injury management program has matured significantly over the past couple of years. Appears to be more conservative.
https://kanga-tech.comGet the impression that Norths injury management program has matured significantly over the past couple of years. Appears to be more conservative.
As you say the strength work and muscle building will make certain his ligaments will be fine . In fact he'll most certainly be more powerful .Had heard from a few circles that he wasn't comfortable running when he made his return to training from his first ACL.
Was pushed to do so by the GWS medical staff, because they wanted him in full pre-season training post Christmas 2016 and ended up re-injuring the knee.
He originally done the injury in late February 2016. And re-done it again during agility drills in early November. 7 months into re-hab and already doing twisting and turning despite Paul wanting to slow down his recovery. His 2nd knee injury could have been avoided if he was managed better imo. No one knows your body better than yourself.
I'm happy the club is taking a no risk approach with him, the more hamstring/glute/quad work he gets in at a steady light loading the more support and structure he will have around the knee.
He is going to be a gem when he gets his confidence up and about. Perfect modern day footballer