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Training - Friday 10th January, 2014

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Sorry to bring bad news. Jesse Hogan landed awkwardly and has left the track with what seemed to be a knee injury. He limped off without assistance but was visibly upset. I guess we'll find out more soon.

 
 

Probably aggravated the same knee that he had dramas with last year.

Praying for nothing too serious.

He always looks upset.

Fingers crossed.


GOD DAMMIT !!!!!!!!!!! I pray to every god that this is not bad

 

Do you really think it would be that serious if he walked off by himself, the next bit should be he was looked at by the medicos, they have a full range of them at training, so Matt was that the next bit?

Do you really think it would be that serious if he walked off by himself, the next bit should be he was looked at by the medicos, they have a full range of them at training, so Matt was that the next bit?

That means nothing .. so many players don't even know they have damaged it until scans come up

Just hoping that it is not serious


Do you really think it would be that serious if he walked off by himself, the next bit should be he was looked at by the medicos, they have a full range of them at training, so Matt was that the next bit?

Cmon Saty.. just because he limped off doesn't mean he is all good. As DT stated have played out games only to find out structional damage and miss a year.

Edited by dazzledavey36

Imagine if our Rd 1 forward line ends up missing all of Dawes, Clark and Jesse

I'll cry a little.

Sorry to bring bad news. Jesse Hogan landed awkwardly and has left the track with what seemed to be a knee injury. He limped off without assistance but was visibly upset. I guess we'll find out more soon.

Matt, was this at Princess Park?

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Do you really think it would be that serious if he walked off by himself, the next bit should be he was looked at by the medicos, they have a full range of them at training, so Matt was that the next bit?

He walked back over to aami park with a medico.

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Matt, was this at Princess Park?

Nope at Gosch's. They had full training after the time trial.


Nope at Gosch's. They had full training after the time trial.

Full on day, 3K time trial early followed by training.

Limping? On crutches?

Your avatar GTG was never more appropriate!

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Limping? On crutches?

Limping, that fact he was still able to walk is obviously positive but you never know with a knee. Lets just pray for something on the low end of the scale.

Do you really think it would be that serious if he walked off by himself, the next bit should be he was looked at by the medicos, they have a full range of them at training, so Matt was that the next bit?

Saty, you of all people know that players may walk off the field with a simple limp. Then two days later after tests they are in for surgery.

Just because they aren't rolling around at the time in agony, does not eliminate the fact it may be serious and long term.

Plus we all know how tough Hulk is. You could crack him on the back of the head with a chair and I reckon he would be like "damn fly, get lost"

I will freaking lose it if Hogan has injured his knee..FFS!

We need more in depth info on this now!

 

Bloody Hell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(:( :( :(:(:(:(:(:(:(

Clark has twinged a Hammy, Dawes recovering from surgey and now Hogan with a knee of some sort. I wonder how Fitzy is travelling


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