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After his GF, performance, I'm not so sure..

Seriously, his kicking at times is comical.

His GF performance was not too bad at all.. was was certainly in Freo's top two or three on the day. As for his kicking, I would put that down to nerves, as prior to the GF, he had missed only one set shot at goal all year and he missed two in the opening quarter on Saturday.

 

His GF performance was not too bad at all.. was was certainly in Freo's top two or three on the day. As for his kicking, I would put that down to nerves, as prior to the GF, he had missed only one set shot at goal all year and he missed two in the opening quarter on Saturday.

And if he doesn't fix up that problem his career will be haunted all through.

Appsrently he was totally shattered on Saturday post game...blames himself for the loss.

He will either get better or fade away. GF's do that to people.

Unfortunately, Choke, it's not his 'smouldering eyes' that is the problem. t's his foot.

How is he mending? Does he expect to do pre-season training?

The bottom line is, will he ever play again and if so, how likely is he to break down again?

Very big call

 

Very big call

PJ he is asking the question " will he ever play again"

He is not saying he won't.

I think it is a legitimate question, he has had what can be a career ending injury.

I hope to god he plays 22 games in 2014 but I am worried that it will not happen.

PJ he is asking the question " will he ever play again"

He is not saying he won't.

I think it is a legitimate question, he has had what can be a career ending injury.

I hope to god he plays 22 games in 2014 but I am worried that it will not happen.

Thanks for clearing that od... think its time I start wearing my glasses again - dont know how I missed that.

Its a good question. Normally it isn't a career ending injury for smaller players however for taller players it can be a very serious issue - very fiddly

Good to hear that his recovery is going well though and it was good of the club to send someone over with Dawes and Clark to help them. Hate for anything to happen and it get worse


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