Yep - adrenaline and shock.That's a good point. It might just be touch and go with how they are feeling the next day. I know some people who don't get the aches until a couple days after, it's just a weird thing.
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Yep - adrenaline and shock.That's a good point. It might just be touch and go with how they are feeling the next day. I know some people who don't get the aches until a couple days after, it's just a weird thing.
If it was found out after the inquest that JC was at fault, he'd be crucified!Agreed. I'd be wasting no time in finding an object of blame, then linking that person to the Swans ('They paid me to do it') and whipping up a frenzy of rage among the players. What a shame the club doesn't have the power to cancel licences an impound cars. The culprit could be made to stand in the players' race as the boys are entering the ground and then have loaded upon them the contents of each players lungs. By the time the boys get on the ground they will be prepared to die for the club.
Oh dear! I thought you were better than that JIIf it was found out after the inquest that JC was at fault, he'd be crucified!
Its usually the case that all emergencies travel.Because he’s on the plane? I’d have thought all the emergencies would travel, plus a couple of spares.
We do drama better than anyoneDoes anyone else feel like this car accident is just another part of the movie that is happening in front of our eyes this year? Sports movies always have some sort of adversity before the championship is won.
Carm must really want to start.Just on SEN, both ok, not hurt and will be travelling to Sydney.
You can't make this stuff up!
I recommend a caring, whole body 4 hour massage in downtown King's Cross - (King's Cross when we had a Queen- is it now Queen's Cross?) to remove any bruises or tender spotsJust on SEN, both ok, not hurt and will be travelling to Sydney.
You can't make this stuff up!
I have the same thoughts on Bianco and McCreedy in the starting 22.Mark my words
If Callum Brown is selected, even as the sub, we're losing this game
I said the same in Round 22 and we saw how that went
He's literally such a destructive black hole of mediocrity that he drags the entire team down with his mere presence
I second this. Whenever he's playing it feels like we're two players down.Mark my words
If Callum Brown is selected, even as the sub, we're losing this game
I said the same in Round 22 and we saw how that went
He's literally such a destructive black hole of mediocrity that he drags the entire team down with his mere presence
Mark my words
If Callum Brown is selected, even as the sub, we're losing this game
I said the same in Round 22 and we saw how that went
He's literally such a destructive black hole of mediocrity that he drags the entire team down with his mere presence
what a load of garbage,
he actually played well in Sydney when playing as a mid
Put me down for one of those.I recommend a caring, whole body 4 hour massage in downtown King's Cross - (King's Cross when we had a Queen- is it now Queen's Cross?) to remove any bruises or tender spots
Directions for those walking from Melbourne to Sydney? I assume the Hume Hwy is the way to go. Any shortcuts?Hi all I come in peace. For those travelling to the game you might find the following helpful.
Getting to and from the SCG
Note: Between 7pm and 8pm as NRL fans begin arriving so allow extra time heading home. A fair few will mostly walk back towards Central via the Albert ‘Tibby’ Cotter Walkway to avoid the queues on transport services.
- Public transport to and from the SCG on match day is included in your ticket. This includes return travel on trains, metro, buses, ferries and light rail services. For full details and to plan your trip, please click here.
- Express shuttle busses will run frequently between Central and Moore Park.
- From Central to Moore Park: Services leave Central from Prince Alfred Park Pool, Chalmers Street, Stand A from 3:30pm until 8:00pm.
- From Moore Park to Central: After the match, return shuttle buses to Central will leave from Moore Park Bus Interchange Stands A and C from 7:00pm to 8:30pm.
- Catch the L2 or L3 light rail service to Moore Park from Central Chalmers Street. The Moore Park stop is located along Anzac Parade just south of the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). Light rail services may be busy, particularly after the match, so consider walking between Moore Park and Central via Devonshire St and the Albert ‘Tibby’ Cotter Walkway.
- It is mandatory to wear a face mask when travelling on public transport services.
- Paid Parking will be available at the following car parks within short walking distance of the stadium;
- Entertainment Quarter carpark (open 24hrs), entry via Errol Flynn Boulevard from Lang Road.
- Kippax Park (EP2) grass carpark (opens at 1:30pm), entry via Northern end of Driver Avenue from Moore Park Road.
- Showground Field (EP3) grass carpark (opens at 1:30pm), entry via southern end of Driver Avenue from Lang Road.
- Sydney Boys & Girls High School car park (opens at 1:00pm), entry via Cleveland Street. Use the Anzac Parade pedestrian bridge to get to and from the SCG.
Just some spots to eat on the way mate. But take care around Canberra, the police will be waiting with speed cameras etcDirections for those walking from Melbourne to Sydney? I assume the Hume Hwy is the way to go. Any shortcuts?
Were you early 20’s and in peak physical condition, and healthy despite relentless body collisions on weekly basis playing football?My last 2 accidents have involved sitting stationary at lights watching a car hurtling up from behind, striking the rear and buckling the undercarriage, writing off the vehicle. Next morning, sore neck from delayed whiplash. Neither of these guys are safe from injury yet.
Don’t worry McCreedy wasn’t selected.I have the same thoughts on Bianco and McCreedy in the starting 22.
We’ll said - these people that continue to whack CB, regardless of his performance have no idea.what a load of garbage,
he actually played well in Sydney when playing as a mid
I was a lot younger than I am now. I don't think the age and condition would necessarily make much difference to possible impact injuries resulting from being in a car that is written off after being rammed at full speed from behind. In any case, in the first accident, my passenger, who was in his 20s, a guy that worked out everyday at the gym, suffered similar after effects. Hopefully our boys are immune to aches and pains due to their 'peak physical condition', but I still find your theory a trifle too simplistic.We’re you early 20’s and in peak physical condition, and healthy despite relentless body collisions on weekly basis playing football?
On the balance, with youth and fitness on their side, I think they’ll be fine.