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Is it worth sending Wadey to church every week to get a pre-injury report from the big fella?I blame god. Vindictive bastard
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Is it worth sending Wadey to church every week to get a pre-injury report from the big fella?I blame god. Vindictive bastard
You need to stop pretending you know what you’re talking about.No luck?
We were playing him injured.
Luck had nothing to do with it. We managed him poorly.
What did they think it would happen if they kept playing him while he was clearly hampered?
Nah, god will just tell lies.Is it worth sending Wadey to church every week to get a pre-injury report from the big fella?
I trust their judgement. They thought he could be managed obviously, either that or they thought let’s see if we can damage something else, we don’t really need him.No luck?
We were playing him injured.
Luck had nothing to do with it. We managed him poorly.
What did they think it would happen if they kept playing him while he was clearly hampered?
To be fair every single year we hear that most players are playing with some type of niggling injury which is being managed at this time of year.No luck?
We were playing him injured.
Luck had nothing to do with it. We managed him poorly.
What did they think it would happen if they kept playing him while he was clearly hampered?
No luck?
We were playing him injured.
Luck had nothing to do with it. We managed him poorly.
What did they think it would happen if they kept playing him while he was clearly hampered?
Why when he can just jump on BigFooty with the tap of a finger?Is it worth sending Wadey to church every week to get a pre-injury report from the big fella?
Poor bugger has had absolutely no luck with injuries this year
Yeah ok not a luck thing but if he put his hand up to play and passed a fitness test then it is what it is. Hopefully get him cherry ripe for a big pre seasonWhen you play someone completely underdone with dodgy groins this is what happens. Not a luck thing.
Now we have to pray he fully recovers from a hamstring tendon injury, which is very difficult
Isn't it the most common injury for AFL footballers?When you play someone completely underdone with dodgy groins this is what happens. Not a luck thing.
Now we have to pray he fully recovers from a hamstring tendon injury, which is very difficult
Have you ever managed or led a team of say 20 plus people that has specific and conflicting objectives, genuine questionWhen you play someone completely underdone with dodgy groins this is what happens. Not a luck thing.
Now we have to pray he fully recovers from a hamstring tendon injury, which is very difficult
No luck?
We were playing him injured.
Luck had nothing to do with it. We managed him poorly.
What did they think it would happen if they kept playing him while he was clearly hampered?
We can rebuild him.
Not saying Jordy has OP, but back when it seemed to be a scourge, did the players with OP cop a lot of other injuries. I don't remember it.When you play someone completely underdone with dodgy groins this is what happens. Not a luck thing.
Now we have to pray he fully recovers from a hamstring tendon injury, which is very difficult
Are you a doctor?
Isn't it the most common injury for AFL footballers?
If so, plenty do seem to recover fully.
Treloar is a perfect example.
It's not like he doesn't have plenty of time to get it right.
Okay. Jordy's doomed then. May as well retire.No, tearing your hamstring tendon is not the most common injury...
How do you know Treloar fully recovered? Because he's playing good footy? If he lost say 2-3% of his top speed, how would you know?
Not saying Jordy has OP, but back when it seemed to be a scourge, did the players with OP cop a lot of other injuries. I don't remember it.
It's worse than Kappa is letting on:Okay. Jordy's doomed then. May as well retire.
Always count on you for the absolute worst case scenario.
Treloar's playing arguably the best footy in his career. That's what I see.