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Would rest him , if he’s still sore - he looked knackered after every contest
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does anyone know exactly what injury he has?
He tweaked his groin against the cats. He looked proppy against the tigers all game.does anyone know exactly what injury he has?
Because there are still games to win and clearly despite the pain he can still play.why is he not rested for the year?
I'd rather have Charlie fit at the beginning of preseason, rather than risking him exacerbating his injuries in the hope of winning another, in the longer term meaningless, game.Because there are still games to win and clearly despite the pain he can still play.
Don’t really understand the desperation in here to rest him.
Don’t really understand the desperation in here to rest him.
I'd be disappointed that he's not out there but can understand sacrificing a couple of games now for him to to be right for preseason.Yeah Charlie has missed so much footy I'd be disappointed if we rested him, we've lost Logue for the remainder of the year.
We must continue to improve on field and put us in the best position to not get belted by 8 plus goals.
Yes and yesThere's 3 games left and I feel we can win against the Eagles, hopefully go down swinging V the Dogs
I'd love to stick it up the Hawfs. Arrogant AF those pesky Hawf fans.
Because he's got a shocking injury past and looked like he was stickytaped together vs Richmond.Because there are still games to win and clearly despite the pain he can still play.
Don’t really understand the desperation in here to rest him.
I can only assume that Charlie is playing because he really wants to play. He must be well and truly p’d off with playing one or two games and, then, missing a swathe of games. I can see the value in him pushing his body through as much as possible. While he looked incredibly sore after every contest on Saturday, it didn’t seem to interfere with his ability to win said contests. He managed to amass 20+ disposals, which is a credit to him. You’d expect our “medicos” are monitoring him closely. If Comben can play out the last 3 games of the season, it will be the best news overall. It will go a long way to proving his durability and will do his confidence no end of good.Because he's got a shocking injury past and looked like he was stickytaped together vs Richmond.
Meanwhile played very well. Despite being in pain, he can still perform. As I said, we still have games to win, particularly this weekend. Without him this week (like last week) we don't win. Confident he can push through at least one more game.Because he's got a shocking injury past and looked like he was stickytaped together vs Richmond.
Well exactly P-man. The club would not be risking him if there was a chance of blowing him up. His performances suggest despite being in pain, he's fine to play.If he's not doing any more damage to himself, of course he plays. Why wouldn't he?
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I thought he was great. But he has to be protected from himself, injury that costs him preseason not worth it.Meanwhile played very well. Despite being in pain, he can still perform. As I said, we still have games to win, particularly this weekend. Without him this week (like last week) we don't win. Confident he can push through at least one more game.
Come on KC, you remind me of my Yugoslavian grandmother running onto the field in my u12s game when someone pushed me in the back.I thought he was great. But he has to be protected from himself, injury that costs him preseason not worth it.
Only working on assumption he's sub-par.
He was playing on a spudMeanwhile played very well. Despite being in pain, he can still perform. As I said, we still have games to win, particularly this weekend. Without him this week (like last week) we don't win. Confident he can push through at least one more game.
Did she bring out a snack to cheer you up? That's what mine would have done.Come on KC, you remind me of my Yugoslavian grandmother running onto the field in my u12s game when someone pushed me in the back.
If the boy is right, let the boy play.
I'd rather have Charlie fit at the beginning of preseason, rather than risking him exacerbating his injuries in the hope of winning another, in the longer term meaningless, game.
Would have thought playing excessively hurt is only going to make him compensate in other ways that lead to another injury. But I’m no doctor tbf.
That is exactly the issue. If he leaps in the air with a sore ankle and it affects his landing, he could do bigger damage. If he is constantly hobbling, his other muscles compensate and could then cause issues if they are underdeveloped.