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But young Samantha has decided to question that because there was no rib injury reported in the club’s medical report after the game. Because we all know how accurate those are

Piece of s**t article
If WCE are going to half ass the medical reports then they can cop the consequences imo
 
Shouldn’t there be some kind of consequence for clubs deliberately leaving injuries off official lists?

What if Darling exacerbated that undocumented injury and it led to severe issues down the road? Seems like a legal minefield to me.
 
Shouldn’t there be some kind of consequence for clubs deliberately leaving injuries off official lists?

What if Darling exacerbated that undocumented injury and it led to severe issues down the road? Seems like a legal minefield to me.
Maybe the clubs injuries official lists submitted to afl house aren't available to the public?
Would make it really easy to target players from the opposition's wouldn't it?
 
Maybe the clubs injuries official lists submitted to afl house aren't available to the public?
Would make it really easy to target players from the opposition's wouldn't it?
Yep, if the Darling injury is correct then the reason we wouldn't report it each week would be Jack wanted to/was ok to play through the injury.

This is not out of the ordinary though as the opposition will always "test" out a player to see if hes up to it when they know he's playing hurt and let's face it, we weren't exactly flush with replacement players either.
 
Shouldn’t there be some kind of consequence for clubs deliberately leaving injuries off official lists?

What if Darling exacerbated that undocumented injury and it led to severe issues down the road? Seems like a legal minefield to me.

Let's be realistic. Clubs mislead opposition with injury reports. Know this for a fact. (Don't ask me to prove it)

Wife's side is related to the Toia's. Luke played for Freo. Recall the club reported a hamstring strain when in reality it was a hand injury. They didn't want opposition targeting the injured hand when he came back from rehab.

So what the club reports publically may not be the truth and that's across all clubs.
 
If WCE are going to half ass the medical reports then they can cop the consequences imo
The problem with the club’s medical reporting is that players miss games without appearing on the injury list

I think it’s unnecessary to report on a player’s injury if it’s not keeping them out of the side. Especially in this instance when opponents would deliberately target his ribs if they had have been aware of it

And it’s normal practice league wide for injuries not to be disclosed if it they’re still playing
 
Shouldn’t there be some kind of consequence for clubs deliberately leaving injuries off official lists?

What if Darling exacerbated that undocumented injury and it led to severe issues down the road? Seems like a legal minefield to me.
What legal issues would there be?

Assuming Darling was told he had a cracked rib and was happy to play I don’t see a problem

Whether it’s on an injury list or not would be irrelevant
 
What legal issues would there be?

Assuming Darling was told he had a cracked rib and was happy to play I don’t see a problem

Whether it’s on an injury list or not would be irrelevant
I’ve thought about it a bit since the Gov story came out post GF.

To what degree is a club responsible if they send out a player who is vulnerable due to an exisiting or ongoing condition? Is the choice entirely with the player or does the club and med staff have a particular duty of care to step in?

I’ve no idea what the legalities are, just throwing the Q out there.
 

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I’ve thought about it a bit since the Gov story came out post GF.

To what degree is a club responsible if they send out a player who is vulnerable due to an exisiting or ongoing condition? Is the choice entirely with the player or does the club and med staff have a particular duty of care to step in?

I’ve no idea what the legalities are, just throwing the Q out there.

That’s a reasonable question.

But that’s a discussion on whether the clubs medicos have been upfront with the player on the risks of exacerbating an injury if he plays. There would be a case if it was found a player wasn’t fully informed of the possible consequences

However, all that isn’t influenced by whether or not the injury is put on any list
 
The problem with the club’s medical reporting is that players miss games without appearing on the injury list

I think it’s unnecessary to report on a player’s injury if it’s not keeping them out of the side. Especially in this instance when opponents would deliberately target his ribs if they had have been aware of it

And it’s normal practice league wide for injuries not to be disclosed if it they’re still playing
Sure but I don't think its unfair if you later disclose that injury for people to point out it wasn't disclosed at the time.
 
Sure but I don't think its unfair if you later disclose that injury for people to point out it wasn't disclosed at the time.
If you want to cast doubts that the injury existed maybe do more than look up an injury list that is widely known to be incomplete and in this case, justifiably so

Maybe go back and watch some game tape to provide weight to your theory. But that would take time and research which is too difficult when you’re rehashing an article written by someone else

Say hello to Samantha for me and fingers crossed she releases you from the friendzone
 
The problem with the club’s medical reporting is that players miss games without appearing on the injury list

I think it’s unnecessary to report on a player’s injury if it’s not keeping them out of the side. Especially in this instance when opponents would deliberately target his ribs if they had have been aware of it

And it’s normal practice league wide for injuries not to be disclosed if it they’re still playing

Also, month after month of TBC
 

Irishman Mark Kilgallon, who spent six years at the Swans before returning home is West Coast’s new strength-and-conditioning guru.

Kilgallon, who has replaced long-time strength-and-conditioning coach Jordan Stares, now at the Queensland Academy of Sport, will work under veteran Warren Kofoed to form an integral part of West Coast’s mission to get their injury-prone stars fit and firing.

“He’s got a wealth of knowledge through his rugby background and I feel as though he’s a really driven, passionate bloke that just wants to get the best out of everyone and that’s what you need around footy clubs.”

Highly-rated young key forward Oscar Allen, superstar ruckman Nic Naitanui and premiership utility Elliot Yeo are among the players Kilgallon and the Eagles will be keen to get back on the park regularly.
 

Irishman Mark Kilgallon, who spent six years at the Swans before returning home is West Coast’s new strength-and-conditioning guru.

Kilgallon, who has replaced long-time strength-and-conditioning coach Jordan Stares, now at the Queensland Academy of Sport, will work under veteran Warren Kofoed to form an integral part of West Coast’s mission to get their injury-prone stars fit and firing.

“He’s got a wealth of knowledge through his rugby background and I feel as though he’s a really driven, passionate bloke that just wants to get the best out of everyone and that’s what you need around footy clubs.”

Highly-rated young key forward Oscar Allen, superstar ruckman Nic Naitanui and premiership utility Elliot Yeo are among the players Kilgallon and the Eagles will be keen to get back on the park regularly.
We didn’t make many off field changes, and less than some may have hoped, but I feel this appointment will be the most significant

His background is very good and if a club as well run as Sydney were happy with him, he must have been doing something right. (Note that there were personal reasons for him leaving Sydney to go back to Ireland rather than poor performance and they were disappointed to see him go)
 
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