Doctor Feel
Shitposter In Chief
Did davey just smoke a bowl as a celebration lol
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Lol. Nothing to see here. We should be asking for our 100k back. Like actually.
Lol. Nothing to see here. We should be asking for our 100k back. Like actually.
Lol. Nothing to see here. We should be asking for our 100k back. Like actually.
However, if one of our players made head contact and he was compromised there’d be weeks for someone.So Cameron gets smacked in the head because Drew's opponent pushes Drew's head into Cameron's head and then later in the game, stuffs up a big mark and smacks his head on the ground.
I'm not really concerned about Cameron's health. Its not my problem. Just another example of AFL's hypocrisy and double standards,
"You alright mate?"
"Yeah all good"
'on field HIA' complete
laughable
"You alright, mate?""You alright mate?"
"Yeah all good"
'on field HIA' complete
laughable
CheatsThe AFL - Nothing to see here. My goodness gracious me, don't you worry about that.
Geelong Cats Health Update – Jeremy Cameron
Geelong Cats forward Jeremy Cameron has entered the AFL's concussion protocolswww.geelongcats.com.au
Geelong Cats forward Jeremy Cameron has entered the AFL's concussion protocols.
In the fourth quarter of Friday night’s game, Cameron made head/ground impact after a marking contest.
As per the AFL’s concussion guidelines, Geelong medical staff immediately attended Cameron and conducted a HIA on ground, where he reported no symptoms and satisfied all AFL requirements. After further review of the video footage, and in consultation with the spotters in the ARC, it was decided there was no criteria to remove Cameron immediately from the field for further assessment.
As further due diligence, and still with no concussive symptoms, Cameron undertook and completed a normal SCAT6 concussion assessment after the game.
As is the process following a match, Cameron was monitored and assessed again on Saturday morning, where he reported some concussive symptoms on repeat SCAT6 and a diagnosis of delayed concussion was made.
Cameron will miss Thursday night’s match against Gold Coast Suns and will continue to be monitored through the protocols.
Why one rule for Port and another for the favourite clubs?... Atrocious.As per the AFL’s concussion guidelines, Geelong medical staff immediately attended Cameron and conducted a HIA on ground, where he reported no symptoms and satisfied all AFL requirements.
After further review of the video footage, and in consultation with the spotters in the ARC, it was decided there was no criteria to remove Cameron immediately from the field for further assessment.
As further due diligence, and still with no concussive symptoms, Cameron undertook and completed a normal SCAT6 concussion assessment after the game.
As is the process following a match, Cameron was monitored and assessed again on Saturday morning, where he reported some concussive symptoms on repeat SCAT6 and a diagnosis of delayed concussion was made.
Cameron will miss Thursday night’s match against Gold Coast Suns and will continue to be monitored through the protocols.
FromGeelongAFL website.
Delayed concussion symptoms sideline gun Cat
Jeremy Cameron will miss Geelong's round 10 game against Gold Coast after entering concussion protocolswww.afl.com.au
"After further review of the video footage, and in consultation with the spotters in the ARC, it was decided there was no criteria to remove Cameron immediately from the field for further assessment. "
This sentence its utter crap. Who the feck are the ARC spotters? They can't even get a score review right and they sure as heck aren't head trauma specialists. Anyone who saw his head bounce of the turf knew it was a serious head concussion in need of a full assessment.
If the AFL swallowed this BS they deserve every CTE law suit coming their way.
The fact that the Geelong website statement came out at the same time as the AFL statement and they both contain the same wording makes it pretty clear that this was a negotiated settlement between the two.Why one rule for Port and another for the favourite clubs?... Atrocious.
Gotta win as many Martin Luther King Jr awards as possible.The fact that the Geelong website statement came out at the same time as the AFL statement and they both contain the same wording makes it pretty clear that this was a negotiated settlement between the two.
Which makes it even worse.
Was all about the optics.