I would like to discuss 2 issues with regards to the injuries to a footy club and more specifically to the AFC in 2024:
1. Where do we draw a line between injuries occurring to the club in a season and for it to be a genuine reason for a club’s season demise, as opposed to a pitiful excuse for a year of poor showing?
2. I’ll put up some stats and give out my take on the injuries. If laid out in numbers then it might give people more of an informed opinion, perhaps?
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1. Let’s take the 2 extremes of possible injury events in a season:
On the one hand, if say, there was no season-ending injuries to any of the players and throughout the year there were only a handful of players missing a few games between them, then I think most would agree that would be an absolutely awesome season on the injury front. Then if we flip it around and say, if we had injuries to all the regular AFL starters throughout the season, and by the season’s end, we basically played the SANFL squad, then that would likely be viewed as a disastrous season with respect to injuries!
So with the hypothetical in mind, where do we actually draw the line between an obvious reason for a season gone sour, or a “happy clapper attempt at making excuses for the club”?
2. Here’s some statistical facts I’ve taken from afltables.com and focusing on the injuries to the regular AFL players:
1. Murray - 15 games (coming back mid season from a knee injury)
2. Worrell - 10 games (had a significant arm injury + surgery)
3. Butts - 8 games (various niggles in 3 different injury patches)
4. Milera - 20 games (knee injury + surgery)
5. Crouch - 8 games (shoulder injury + surgery)
6. Jones - 7 games (knee/back in 2 injury patches)
7. Pedlar - 17 games (shoulder injury + surgery)
8. Rankine - 4 games + 4 weeks suspension (hamstring + concussion)
9. Tex - 5 games (various niggles in 4 patches of injury)
10. Thilthorpe - 16 games (coming back 2/3 into the season from a knee injury)
Broadly speaking, that’s half of our starting line up that had a pretty disruptive season from bodily issues. And not to mention with the lengthy injuries, either they’d have limited preseason training or they’d loose some of that fitness due to the lack of running while injured.
IMO, injuries have more than likely played a role in our season’s decline/stagnation. Also I want to point out that if for a more experienced team, injuries might be covered more readily, but while we’re still a team in development, it basically means we have no choice but to try kids who might not be fully developed into their natural roles. Thus causing a more disruptive effect to the club’s season. While kids like Nankervis and Taylor look ready-made, players like Dowling, Cook, Borlase, Bond are still finding their feet and unlikely to replicate the output of their injured counterparts.
Additional point, hopefully next year luck will balance itself and we get less injuries. If our results go much better, then one would have to think that the injuries this season has played a significant part. Whereas if we remain in the bottom quarter of the ladder next year, then maybe we do have a shit coach after all…?
1. Where do we draw a line between injuries occurring to the club in a season and for it to be a genuine reason for a club’s season demise, as opposed to a pitiful excuse for a year of poor showing?
2. I’ll put up some stats and give out my take on the injuries. If laid out in numbers then it might give people more of an informed opinion, perhaps?
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1. Let’s take the 2 extremes of possible injury events in a season:
On the one hand, if say, there was no season-ending injuries to any of the players and throughout the year there were only a handful of players missing a few games between them, then I think most would agree that would be an absolutely awesome season on the injury front. Then if we flip it around and say, if we had injuries to all the regular AFL starters throughout the season, and by the season’s end, we basically played the SANFL squad, then that would likely be viewed as a disastrous season with respect to injuries!
So with the hypothetical in mind, where do we actually draw the line between an obvious reason for a season gone sour, or a “happy clapper attempt at making excuses for the club”?
2. Here’s some statistical facts I’ve taken from afltables.com and focusing on the injuries to the regular AFL players:
1. Murray - 15 games (coming back mid season from a knee injury)
2. Worrell - 10 games (had a significant arm injury + surgery)
3. Butts - 8 games (various niggles in 3 different injury patches)
4. Milera - 20 games (knee injury + surgery)
5. Crouch - 8 games (shoulder injury + surgery)
6. Jones - 7 games (knee/back in 2 injury patches)
7. Pedlar - 17 games (shoulder injury + surgery)
8. Rankine - 4 games + 4 weeks suspension (hamstring + concussion)
9. Tex - 5 games (various niggles in 4 patches of injury)
10. Thilthorpe - 16 games (coming back 2/3 into the season from a knee injury)
Broadly speaking, that’s half of our starting line up that had a pretty disruptive season from bodily issues. And not to mention with the lengthy injuries, either they’d have limited preseason training or they’d loose some of that fitness due to the lack of running while injured.
IMO, injuries have more than likely played a role in our season’s decline/stagnation. Also I want to point out that if for a more experienced team, injuries might be covered more readily, but while we’re still a team in development, it basically means we have no choice but to try kids who might not be fully developed into their natural roles. Thus causing a more disruptive effect to the club’s season. While kids like Nankervis and Taylor look ready-made, players like Dowling, Cook, Borlase, Bond are still finding their feet and unlikely to replicate the output of their injured counterparts.
Additional point, hopefully next year luck will balance itself and we get less injuries. If our results go much better, then one would have to think that the injuries this season has played a significant part. Whereas if we remain in the bottom quarter of the ladder next year, then maybe we do have a shit coach after all…?