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Yep Sheldrick
Yep Sheldrick
Seriously considering him now.Yep Sheldrick
Still think he's behind Amon and Impey in the pecking order. Not sure how many chips that leaves for him...
That's Don Adams not Taylor Adams
That's Don Adams not Taylor Adams
Yep, he will mostly be inside mid if fitWhat's the 411 On TAY Tay..
In the guts ?
I still remember those Geelong f**kers from last year when they said Stewart was going to be out for 5 to 6 weeks and he only ended up missing one game.AFL clubs have been told they must be more transparent with injury news in 2024 as part of increased access negotiated in the new CBA deal.
Sam Edmund believes the first test case of this will come this week as Geelong sits quiet on Cam Guthrie’s quad injury.
The veteran Cat went down in the first minutes of the club’s practice match with Carlton, but the club remains tight-lipped on the severity.
Speaking with former Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley on SEN Breakfast, he and Edmund discussed why clubs feel the need to be so secretive.
It comes as teams like Geelong, Richmond and Essendon moved to listing injuries as short/medium/long term in recent years.
Buckley: “Having been in the inner sanctum, trying to communicate how long an injury is going to be, I don’t mind what Geelong are trying to do, because if you say it’s a three-week injury and they miss four, does that mean something’s gone wrong?”
Edmund: “No one’s that nit-picky, at least say 3-4 weeks or 6-8 weeks, they know. The high performance team would know. They’ve done the scans on Cam Guthrie. They know what he’s likely to miss. Short term, medium term and long term is taking the p---.”
“It’ll be interesting to see how clubs navigate it this year, whether they give a toss or whether it’s something they provide some transparency on.”
Why Geelong this week will provide an intriguing look into latest AFL crackdown
“I think we’re going to get our first little test.”www.sen.com.au
I still remember those Geelong f**kers from last year when they said Stewart was going to be out for 5 to 6 weeks and he only ended up missing one game.
They can't be trusted to provide the truth.
Yep if geelong say long term for anyone expect them back in 2 weeksI still remember those Geelong f**kers from last year when they said Stewart was going to be out for 5 to 6 weeks and he only ended up missing one game.
They can't be trusted to provide the truth.
Yep if geelong say long term for anyone expect them back in 2 weeks
Plantar Fasciitis is pretty tough to measure in terms of time, it can flare up and settle down quite quickly or take a while. It needs rest.Does anyone have an insight into Nank’s return time? Naismith has been awesome but I don’t really want an R3 stuck on the bubble all year if Nank comes back round 2-3
Nank sounded very keen to make round 0. Didn’t realise he’s now the standalone captain.Plantar Fasciitis is pretty tough to measure in terms of time, it can flare up and settle down quite quickly or take a while. It needs rest.
I would say it's an injury that is highly likely to pop up again through the year and would need to be managed with more rest again
Not sure.Does anyone have an insight into Nank’s return time? Naismith has been awesome but I don’t really want an R3 stuck on the bubble all year if Nank comes back round 2-3
Yep, plus more clarity on the Nank timelineNot sure the upside of the Naismith pick is you don't have to lock him in until you know he's selected for his second game. Not a decision that needs to be made yet.
Plantar Fasciitis is pretty tough to measure in terms of time, it can flare up and settle down quite quickly or take a while. It needs rest.
I would say it's an injury that is highly likely to pop up again through the year and would need to be managed with more rest again
Nank was on the broadcast last night, seemed pretty positive about playing R0. Not sure we should rely on Naismith, although he did play well, maybe he gets selected over Ryan?Yep, plus more clarity on the Nank timeline