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1 minute ago, Demons11 said:

Settle down mate, they are not taking his leg. 

No they’re not. But with a dodgy foot, that leg you refer to can’t do a lot, sadly. 

 
1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No they’re not. But with a dodgy foot, that leg you refer to can’t do a lot, sadly. 

It’s not that serious.

Got to lol at the hindsight armchair experts! The closest they've got to examining Jack's foot is from 50m over the boundary. Yet they tut tut his treatment as if knowing better because of 'personal experience'. Yes, yes, club doctors and physios are amateurs who led him to get to this point! We know better.....

FMD!

 
1 minute ago, Demons11 said:

It’s not that serious.

Sure. That’s what we were told last preseason. 

5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Sure. That’s what we were told last preseason. 

Don’t post on here much, but didn’t you say Gus Bradshaw should ‘hang up the boots’ after his last concussion?

edit: *Brayshaw

Edited by charlie_s123


8 minutes ago, charlie_s123 said:

Don’t post on here much, but didn’t you say Gus Bradshaw should ‘hang up the boots’ after his last concussion?

edit: *Brayshaw

I may have, one more hit and he would have been in trouble. 

Head injuries aern’t good

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I may have, one more hit and he would have been in trouble. 

Head injuries aern’t good

True , they’re not . Just saying it’s hard to call time on a players career after a few similar injuries.

 

I think we should relax and see how long he's out before we start saying poor me.

Goodwin said it's a different injury to last time.

Edited by WERRIDEE

12 minutes ago, charlie_s123 said:

True , they’re not . Just saying it’s hard to call time on a players career after a few similar injuries.

Agreed. I don’t think Viney’s career is over, but it will be managed, he came back too early last year. 

That i do believe


14 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I may have, one more hit and he would have been in trouble. 

Head injuries aern’t good

Again, are you a doctor/specialist who has examined this person? Apologies if you are, but otherwise this is bs.

I know this site is full of opinions and everyone is entitled to theirs, but making grand sweeping medical statements as fact with very distant and PR massaged knowledge of the individual is ridiculous and clearly wrong

You should work to in the media wyl. Oh, wait.....

1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

Again, are you a doctor/specialist who has examined this person? Apologies if you are, but otherwise this is bs.

I know this site is full of opinions and everyone is entitled to theirs, but making grand sweeping medical statements as fact with very distant and PR massaged knowledge of the individual is ridiculous and clearly wrong

You should work to in the media wyl. Oh, wait.....

Sweeping medical statements??

i have had foot problems since i was a kid, so because of that i have read up a bit on the subject. 

Sorry if that bothers you. 

As i said before, changing load bearing points on a foot is always going to cause new problems. 

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Maybe. But it will be game by game management. 

Foot problems don’t go away usually, they are managed. That i know from personal experience. Putting loads through different parts of a foot are always going to cause problems even for regular folk, loads on a footy players feet would be off the dial, so i will enjoy each game he plays

I think given previous situation you might well be right, this COULD be career threatening! 

Im still convinced that he came back far too early last year and this could be a catasphrophic conclusion to the current situation!

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Sweeping medical statements??

i have had foot problems since i was a kid, so because of that i have read up a bit on the subject. 

Sorry if that bothers you. 

As i said before, changing load bearing points on a foot is always going to cause new problems. 

Exhibit A:

34 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I may have, one more hit and he would have been in trouble. 

Head injuries aern’t good

So then you aren't a medico who has examined either Jack or Gus. Righto.

By the way, a poster on the post game thread said Viney estimated to be 3-4 weeks and the club would be cautious. Intel came from inside the club apparently

6 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Exhibit A:

So then you aren't a medico who has examined either Jack or Gus. Righto.

By the way, a poster on the post game thread said Viney estimated to be 3-4 weeks and the club would be cautious. Intel came from inside the club apparently

No i am not a medico, but i did go to a school that had kids who had suffered brain injuries

So i saw the consequences up close

And 3-4 weeks was what the club was saying last October/November, because they can only ever speculate on a load bearing injury

i hope he plays again this year. 

Edited by Sir Why You Little


4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No i am not a medico, but i did go to a school that had kids who had suffered brain injuries

So i saw the consequences up close

And 3-4 weeks was what the club was saying last October/November, because they can only ever speculate on a load bearing injury

i hope he plays again this year. 

I've got a sore knee. Can you tell me what's wrong and how to fix it? Thanks in advance.

2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

I've got a sore knee. Can you tell me what's wrong and how to fix it? Thanks in advance.

Old age i would say. Same with my back, it reminds me everytime i stand up :)

I have a limp as well , any advice??

Edited by picket fence

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

I have a limp biscuit, any advice??

Cialis Tablets are wonderful 


4 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

I've got a sore knee. Can you tell me what's wrong and how to fix it? Thanks in advance.

He’s seen knees before up close, I’d be wary of his remedy or dreaded prediction.

5 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I may have, one more hit and he would have been in trouble. 

Head injuries aern’t good

Spot on. You were just stating the obvious I thought. Credit to Brayshaw for not hanging up the boots - I would have. Its a dangerous game and repeated head knocks are no good at all. Everything I have read on CTE suggests as much.

If he plays four quarters today and at the level of intensity of last week, I would love to see Vanders in for the run home!

 

Given the way Max was putting it down our on ballers throats yesterday, I'm not sure we will really miss Viney's contested work.

Just pray we don't loose Max.  I think he has been the difference the past two weeks and probably for most of the year.  Sure we have Pedo who I have confidence would step up and perform well, but he ain't no peek condition Max.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter

11 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

The injury to Jack Viney for what looks like several weeks at the pointy end of the season is a definite blow to the club. 

Viney to miss round 17 clash

He’s not an easy player to replace.

This has Gary Pert's grubby fingers all over it


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