Injury 2022 Saints Injury thread

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Doesn’t sound too serious 🤔

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Decore re re
 
No doubts about persisting with hanners is the wrong move, I wasn't against his recruitment on the face of what it could have been but cutting losses would have been the smart move a while ago.

Personally don't have a problem with Freeman and Mccartin. Freeman I thought perhaps earned a bigger crack at playing seniors and we did the right thing by paddy but there is little to show for the cost of all 3 of them sadly.

We are surely due for some luck...maybe


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How do you cut your loss?

He had a contract so unless he released the club from that, we had the same payments and the same amount of cap space used.
 

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How do you cut your loss?

He had a contract so unless he released the club from that, we had the same payments and the same amount of cap space used.
I wonder if he did retire and we paid him out whether that would open up a spot in the MSD. Either that or we just put him on the long term injury list and give up on it.

Get in early on someone who is showing real form in the state league.
 
Pay out Hanneberry now and retire him. Opens up another midseason spot for the draft. Also he is just one more albatross we can do without.
Surely he’s run out of sick pay by now, I know if I had that much time off work the boss would have terminated my position eons ago.
 
That would be a no.

LTI you would get an extra pick in the MSD though.

Exactly.

You just say "Long term injury, chronic hamstrings". Then the club no longer has the option to play him and can take a MSD pick. 6 Month Rookie wage for the MSD wouldn't kill us.
 

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Jesus this has really been an issue for Billings recently. Hopefully it’s not that bad.
We can get by not having Billings for a half a season but we need Clark and Jones back , have those 2 back will really get us going in the right direction.
Jones they say is about 5 weeks away Clark the same.
We have depth but it's the mids we lack , having Bytel , Jones and Clark out stretches the midfield.
 
It didn't say anything about a hammy issue, just that he's getting scans. Could be anything, broke his hand playing frisbee or injured in a street basketball game.
It's a hammy mate. On all injury reports.
 
It's a hammy mate. On all injury reports.
That's the diagnosis from a couple of weeks ago, not the one that the article mentions. all they said was he went in for scans. could be good, could be bad but it never mentioned that it was about the injury he got from the practice match. it might be the case it is a hammy but with the very little info we have you are jumping at shadows.
 
That's the diagnosis from a couple of weeks ago, not the one that the article mentions. all they said was he went in for scans. could be good, could be bad but it never mentioned that it was about the injury he got from the practice match. it might be the case it is a hammy but with the very little info we have you are jumping at shadows.


People have said that they saw him go off with a hamstring.
 
That's the diagnosis from a couple of weeks ago, not the one that the article mentions. all they said was he went in for scans. could be good, could be bad but it never mentioned that it was about the injury he got from the practice match. it might be the case it is a hammy but with the very little info we have you are jumping at shadows.
Nah, the latest injury report lists him as 1-3 weeks with a hamstring.
 

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