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Sam Blease

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Does anyone know how he is going with his recovery? and can someone tell me if the break was serious as I never found out the bone he actually broke in the leg. I just get worried that if it was too bad he might have problems in getting back ala nathan brown and goose macguire. Really keen to see how he goes next year.

 

I believe his fibula broke through the skin, which is never any good. I broke my fibula in 2004 and I still get pain there every now and then.

THere have been so many threads on this topic - dislocated ankle, compound fracture of the fibula, NOT tibia, he'll be fine but is out for the season.

 
THere have been so many threads on this topic - dislocated ankle, compound fracture of the fibula, NOT tibia, he'll be fine but is out for the season.

In footage of him at Jimmy's press conderence, he was standing without crutches.

In footage of him at Jimmy's press conderence, he was standing without crutches.

Correct - he's in a moon boot and he'll get the all clear to start light jogging soon........


Correct - he's in a moon boot and he'll get the all clear to start light jogging soon........

good news.

He will make a difference for us and good timing so he can at least get a full pre-season in for next year.

We will still have pace we have not seen this year in Blease, Strauss, Aussie and don't forget Buckley.

He is out of the moon boot and making a really good recovery. Walking in trainers now. All very positive long term

 
good news.

He will make a difference for us and good timing so he can at least get a full pre-season in for next year.

We will still have pace we have not seen this year in Blease, Strauss, Aussie and don't forget Buckley.

don't forget scully

don't forget scully

and Trengrove


Grab Rohan and we will have a team no-one can catch.

Grab Rohan and we will have a team no-one can catch.

Is that cos they're scared they'll turn into a ranga?

and Brock will be faster next year

even being towed by a team wont make brock run any faster

even being towed by a team wont make brock run any faster

Was shocked with this post......then i read who posted it.


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