Injury SJOGHCIU - Offseason Edition

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The way our medical team handles injuries is a disgrace.

Ryan pulled a hammy requiring surgery and they still put him out to play the rest of the game.

Way we are going we going have players sueing us soon for playing them injuried.

I don't care if we have 17 players on the field. If Ryan was seriously hurt. Get him OFF
Or, you could say it was a really amazing effort from Ryan to come back on to give us a rotation until he could do no more.

He’d landed fairly heavily and he obviously didn’t feel the same kind of feel as Gov did.

Up until today he was a chance to play this week. Obviously the scan has come back with something more seriously wrong than what was showing on the outside.

It happens. Unless you want X-ray vision as part of a prerequisite to join our S&C team I don’t think there’s much more they could do on the day.
 
Simmo let it slip that there will be 7 forced changes on 6PR, having watched the last quarter my guess is Ginbey. He seemed to come off for a while and get a rub down as Simmo was patting him on the back.

It makes sense they will hide this injury as it’s so deflating to the fan base.
It could be anyone. So many players looked sore, Allen,SPS,Darling,Barrass.

I'm just waiting for the next exciting chapter!
 

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****ing hell.

Naitanui, Yeo, Gov and Shuey I could handle. They are always ****ing injured.

Cripps sucks, he’s a great player and we’ll miss him.

But Ryan?

That one hurts. He’s looked great this season and there was the hope that he had avoided serious injury.

This is GROSS. Another year ruined by injuries.

I just hope they can show more than they did in 2022 because this is just depressing.
 
Simmo let it slip that there will be 7 forced changes on 6PR, having watched the last quarter my guess is Ginbey. He seemed to come off for a while and get a rub down as Simmo was patting him on the back.

It makes sense they will hide this injury as it’s so deflating to the fan base.
Ginbey said in his presser that he pulled up well and will train. He also mentioned being keen to play against Melbourne/Oliver.
 
Simmo let it slip that there will be 7 forced changes on 6PR, having watched the last quarter my guess is Ginbey. He seemed to come off for a while and get a rub down as Simmo was patting him on the back.

It makes sense they will hide this injury as it’s so deflating to the fan base.
I think the patting on the back from Simmo was just the actions of a coach making himself look busy with no one else to talk to.
 
That news on Ryan stings. Was looking back close to his AA form at times in those first couple of games. Basically other than Chess and Shuey all of those results are close to worst case scenario 🫠

That said, I reckon Cripps goes on the LTI list but probably not the others.
 
Simmo let it slip that there will be 7 forced changes on 6PR, having watched the last quarter my guess is Ginbey. He seemed to come off for a while and get a rub down as Simmo was patting him on the back.

It makes sense they will hide this injury as it’s so deflating to the fan base.
Geez if this is true they are more stupid then I thought.

Our fan base can handle it. We've put up with crap performances for the past two seasons. We know we are a bottom four side. There isn't anything they can say that would make me go oh that's a surprise. Shit happens. Just be honest and tell us you knobs.
 
Chesser, like Ryan was sent back on the field when we knew he was injured.

Second-year midfielder Campbell Chesser is believed to have injured his MCL and could be out for a couple of months, while defender Alex Witherden will miss at least the clash against Melbourne at Optus Stadium on Sunday because of a concussion.


I think when Simmo mentioned there were "a couple more with 4 to 8 week injuries who played out the game" he was referring to those two.
 
Wow, I thought we copped a lot of injuries vs the Dockers but at least they were short 1-2 weeks injuries. How wrong I was!

Will never question Liam Ryan's commitment/laconic body language again after reading he came back on with a torn hammy so that we'd have an extra rotation.
 

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Are we surprised? Are we really surprised?

The other injuries we basically knew about but this is the cherry on top of the shitty cake. Kerr reckoned he was never the same after a hamstring tendon injury. In the case of McGovern I'm not so worried because he's coming to the end anyway but with Ryan he's still very much in his prime.

With Kerr's injury at the time it was a full tendon rupture and at that time 90% of professional sportsmen don't make it back it back from that injury from historical data. Was more serious than an ACL. If govs is similar the injury has probably cost him a million dollars.

Also with Ryan's injury if it is a hamstring tendon it could be where the tendon joins the pelvis this feeling completely different. I think people forget just how long the hamstring and tendons are and where they join.
 
Simmo let it slip that there will be 7 forced changes on 6PR, having watched the last quarter my guess is Ginbey. He seemed to come off for a while and get a rub down as Simmo was patting him on the back.

It makes sense they will hide this injury as it’s so deflating to the fan base.

Ginbey was just on 360 talking about playing on Oliver this weekend.

He also said hes pulled up great in an interview yesterday for the RS nom, as mentioned above
 
Wow, I thought we copped a lot of injuries vs the Dockers but at least they were short 1-2 weeks injuries. How wrong I was!

Will never question Liam Ryan's commitment/laconic body language again after reading he came back on with a torn hammy so that we'd have an extra rotation.
I completely agree it was brave and selfless of him, but we should’ve played a man down instead of making his injury worse by sending him out there.

That moment when Ryan tried to jump for a contest, but couldn’t leave the ground, was heartbreaking.
 
I completely agree it was brave and selfless of him, but we should’ve played a man down instead of making his injury worse by sending him out there.

That moment when Ryan tried to jump for a contest, but couldn’t leave the ground, was heartbreaking.

If you play a man down with 6-6-6 rules you start every centre bounce with a free kick to the opposition.
 
The way our medical team handles injuries is a disgrace.

Ryan pulled a hammy requiring surgery and they still put him out to play the rest of the game.

Way we are going we going have players sueing us soon for playing them injuried.

I don't care if we have 17 players on the field. If Ryan was seriously hurt. Get him OFF

They not just sent him back out there they also strapped his knee which seems weird, unless the strapping some how supports the hamstring🤷‍♂️
 
What is the timeline for return on hamstring tendon surgery? 12 weeks? That would put us at Round 15. Plus they will have diminished fitness and touch. Might aswell call it the end of the season for both of them now.

Medical staff don't have X Ray eyes and can to some degree only go with what the player is telling them when doing initial diagnoses. But i am a bit alarmed that they sent Ryan back out with an injury like that too. Would rather we had finished the game with 17 players.
 
Or, you could say it was a really amazing effort from Ryan to come back on to give us a rotation until he could do no more.

He’d landed fairly heavily and he obviously didn’t feel the same kind of feel as Gov did.

Up until today he was a chance to play this week. Obviously the scan has come back with something more seriously wrong than what was showing on the outside.

It happens. Unless you want X-ray vision as part of a prerequisite to join our S&C team I don’t think there’s much more they could do on the day.
On top of this, Simmo said he had no choice but to put injured players out there (who he’d been told were at no further risk To damage) as if he didn’t the players not injured were at high risk of getting injured due to their significantly increased work loads due to the injuries they had and lack of rotations.
It’s ludicrous to think in an elite environment our medical and S&C team are as incompetent as some say they are.
 
What is the timeline for return on hamstring tendon surgery? 12 weeks? That would put us at Round 15. Plus they will have diminished fitness and touch. Might aswell call it the end of the season for both of them now.

Medical staff don't have X Ray eyes and can to some degree only go with what the player is telling them when doing initial diagnoses. But i am a bit alarmed that they sent Ryan back out with an injury like that too. Would rather we had finished the game with 17 players.
If we finish the game with 17 players, we put our “fit” players at risk of injury. Ginbey had been playing, 80 odd minutes, and he played 100+ in this game. Players are conditioned to have a certain workload, injuries happen, playing with 18, even with two injured saved potentially further injuries
 
Stadium surface , broken record here must have the worst injury rate in the world 🌎.
Unbelievable injury list at WCE , gives us no chance as the season progresses .

Bugger !!
I thought that at the beginning of last year but Dockers have been fine and they play at the same stadium.
Maybe it’s more our training facility that contributes to wear and tear. Certainly didn’t seem to be as prevalent before mrp
 

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