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I think he was supposed to be wearing #64 but I can't see him in that footage...did he take his helmet off?

A later report on Gus: “(He) came off the ground with an innocuous neck injury. They were very keen to clarify it wasn’t a head injury, but he will take no further part in the game and wasn’t in the rooms at half time."

Not being in the rooms at half time or on the bench to watch out the game is a worry. 

Lets just hope it was neck soreness rather than a knock and that not playing out the game was precautionary.  Look forward to some good news for him.  Good luck Gus.

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9 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

I think he was supposed to be wearing #64 but I can't see him in that footage...did he take his helmet off?

A later report on Gus: “(He) came off the ground with an innocuous neck injury. They were very keen to clarify it wasn’t a head injury, but he will take no further part in the game and wasn’t in the rooms at half time."

Not being in the rooms at half time or on the bench to watch out the game is a worry. 

Lets just hope it was neck soreness rather than a knock and that not playing out the game was precautionary.  Look forward to some good news for him.  Good luck Gus.

He's not in that footage as the footage is from the 3rd quarter. They were just reporting on the injury at time. 

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3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

He's not in that footage as the footage is from the 3rd quarter. They were just reporting on the injury at time. 

Thanks...it would help if I had the volume up...:rolleyes:

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1 minute ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Thanks...it would help if I had the volume up...:rolleyes:

I'm not sure even those watching saw it happen as for a long time people were asking where Brayshaw was and why had he been on the bench for so long. 

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So no additional word? Seriously this kid can't take a trick. 

As for anyone thinking he shouldn't play, he needs games now and into the future. He's an AFL player, can't protect him forever 

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3 hours ago, Demonland said:

I'm not sure even those watching saw it happen as for a long time people were asking where Brayshaw was and why had he been on the bench for so long. 

The last time I saw him he was on the bottom of a pack. He didn't appear to get up gingerly then he never came on screen again.

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27 minutes ago, Pates said:

So no additional word? Seriously this kid can't take a trick. 

As for anyone thinking he shouldn't play, he needs games now and into the future. He's an AFL player, can't protect him forever 

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2017-09-09/caseys-campaign-comes-to-an-end

  • Angus Brayshaw left the ground after just five minutes of action with yet another injury concern, which landed him in hospital.
  • “It was a neck injury,” Plapp said.
  • “They took him to hospital just for precautionary reasons, but I haven’t heard yet.
  • “I think a little bit around the head too … but he certainly had an issue wrong with his neck.

Going to hospital explains why he didn't watch the game from the bench.  Hope he has a long rest before putting the boots on again.  And really hope he doesn't hang them up altho his well being comes first.

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2 hours ago, Jack son 5 said:

Why? You can't avoid accidental injuries. 

One theory is that the VFL allows for more thuggery because of the lack of camera's on the entire field. And probably a bit of VFL<AFL jealousy. Will we have footage of what happened inside that pack?

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Time to give it away! His predisposition/ Bad luck re injuries is cause for concern!

Not in his best interests to continue ! IMV

 

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8 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Time to give it away! His predisposition/ Bad luck re injuries is cause for concern!

Not in his best interests to continue ! IMV

 

As dumb as your new post in the Lever thread.

Stop attention seeking. 

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14 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Cmon Petracca 

What's ur response??

He hurt his neck, theres no mail to say there was any concussion.

So what issue are you talking about?

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Too many serious injuries ! 

I think time for club to call it!

Health more important than footy!

IMV

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2 hours ago, Wrecked Owl Dees Function said:

One theory is that the VFL allows for more thuggery because of the lack of camera's on the entire field. And probably a bit of VFL<AFL jealousy. Will we have footage of what happened inside that pack?

I'd love it if they had behind the play cameras for all of the cheap hits and thuggish acts that Steven Morris executed today. Time and time again he was decking guys either as or after they disposed of the ball. Or giving kidney punches as he ran past unsuspecting Casey players. 

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1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Too many serious injuries ! 

I think time for club to call it!

Health more important than footy!

IMV

Pure 100% hyperbole.

How bout we let Brayshaw and the club doctors make an educated call rather than spewing uninformed statements from the cheapest of seats 

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7 hours ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

He's had a shocking run this year, but he wouldn't be the first player to have issues early in their career.  A good pre-season and with luck he'll have a better time next year. 

Nev says hi!

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19 hours ago, Jack son 5 said:

Why? You can't avoid accidental injuries. 

You can avoid them if you don't play. He got through the season and made it back to the seniors. Put him in cotton wool and wait til preseason to get back into it. Why risk him in the VFL? Ridiculous decision in my opinion.

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17 hours ago, picket fence said:

Too many serious injuries ! 

I think time for club to call it!

Health more important than footy!

IMV

How do you know it was a serious injury Picket? We must wait for the full story to be disclosed before making judgments like yours.

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