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I'd still personally give him the week off to freshen up and be 100% sure but kinda amazing that he seems basically fine after how it looked on Saturday
It's a concern if that's his top speed.
Surely Murph would not be putting his hand up if there was any doubt with finals just around the corner.I'm quite wary of playing Murphy. Hmm..
On that vision he is no chance!It's a concern if that's his top speed.
Like no one ever does that on BF, give it a rest.Next time paste the twitter link instead of stating it as fact without any context.
Looked fatigued more than injured.On that vision he is no chance!
Back for finals
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Bad news on Darcy. His interview with BT where he said it was just tightness unfortunately not the case
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No idea, but it looks positive doesn't it?Knowing nothing about hamstring recovery, is this odd? He's not going at full tilt, but his movement looks alright
Knowing nothing about hamstring recovery, is this odd? He's not going at full tilt, but his movement looks alright
Now we just need Nick to spend 6 weeks in the gym, by the end of which he will no doubt look like the below.If he can run at a steady pace it means it's a low grade strain. This is awesome as he can maintain condition during his recovery.
No sprinting or sudden changes of speed/direction for 2-3 weeks would still be the norm as the risk of a major injury are high if the scans have shown a minor tear/strain (tear and strain are the same thing).
No risks with Darcy's hamstrings.