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Yes I do feel I would like a scan, however, the club medics will have a certain amount of equipment to assess the injury. They may have their own ultrasound equipment or something like that which could provide information. Yes in the past the club has had some issues with injuries - whether theyre mis-management issues is probably only known by the club - we can make assumptions. This is a new batch of medics since those days, they are professionals, they work with Paul Roos,  Im sure he and they know what they need to do. If he needs a scan he will get one. 

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2 hours ago, Webber said:

There's always an increased risk of hamstring related issues, but in the case of high hamstring like Kent's, ironically less so. Max Gawn is way past any issues with his reconstructed ACL. If he did it again, it would be a circumstance that would rupture an original ACL, or as close to it as doesn't matter. You have to remember binman, that any injury suffered by any player makes that area less than perfect, and in theory more at risk. No player is immune, and mostly it's situations beyond control, substantially inherited (genes). Think Geelong's Menzel vs. Michael Tuck. 

 

2 hours ago, binman said:

Ta Webber. 

Inherited injury risks is an interesting one. I wonder how long it will be before professional football clubs (gridiron, AFL, soccer etc) start exploring using family injury history and even DNA testing as part of their recruiting tools. 

I seem to remember some talk of TheOx having genetically poor collagen which contributed to his initial injury, and his second recurrence. 

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36 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Anyone else bracing themselves for the worst? 

Or am I alone..

You are not alone. I fully expect it to be announced that he will miss half the season, if not more.

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If that is the case, we still got more out of him on the park this year than Richmond did with Yarran

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really confident on this one, i think he'll be fine, god i hope i am right.


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13 hours ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Anyone else bracing themselves for the worst? 

Or am I alone..

That he won't be back until 2018 and by that time Hogan will be playing for Fremantle and Goodwin will be sacked?

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8 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

That he won't be back until 2018 and by that time Hogan will be playing for Fremantle and Goodwin will be sacked?

You left out Petracca retiring to pursue a basketball career.

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11 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

That he won't be back until 2018 and by that time Hogan will be playing for Fremantle and Goodwin will be sacked?

and Mark Neeld re-appointed 

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4 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

Toumpas' Brownlow will really hurt as well.

although controversial, Viney was feeding him the ball the whole time!

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17 hours ago, Deez said:

Yes I do feel I would like a scan, however, the club medics will have a certain amount of equipment to assess the injury. They may have their own ultrasound equipment or something like that which could provide information. Yes in the past the club has had some issues with injuries - whether theyre mis-management issues is probably only known by the club - we can make assumptions. This is a new batch of medics since those days, they are professionals, they work with Paul Roos,  Im sure he and they know what they need to do. If he needs a scan he will get one. 

I don't think,  a comment saying 'it doesn't require a scan',  says that,  a precautionary scan won't be carried out.

I think the statement is meant to convey there is little to worry about.  & Not,  that any requirements,  will not be done.

 

I always thought some sort of scan would be done as he was on crutches,  just as a checkup.

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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

..... after we sack Norm Smith.

I'm calling it. That's one of the most ridiculous things I've ever read on here. Read my lips "Will never happen."

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1 minute ago, Forever the pessimist. said:

The longer it takes the club to release the results of Angus' injury, the more concerned I become. 

Your name would explain why....

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It is slight tear maybe deep bruising not serious 4 weeks precautionary

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7 minutes ago, KrazyJay said:

MFCSS!!

I am expecting us all to hear our favourite prognosis....

4 - 6

If I hear 4-6, I'm tipping that will be how long  it takes for me to drink myself into oblivion    !!!

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1 minute ago, pineapple dee said:

If I hear 4-6, I'm tipping that will be how long  it takes for me to drink myself into oblivion    !!!

I'm also tipping that will be how many weeks someone will get for a sling tackle before Rnd 4 

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