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That really means, like Tracca, that he is about to do the heavy stuff, the continuous stuff and 'above the ordinary' stuff on that knee with limited let-up (ie: the prognosis must be total and pleasing; he's ready to go...). This, for me, is good news as we all wish him the very best in the continuing remediation - but it also hints at longer-term joint strengthening and muscle toughening to really stabilise that which is/was prone to injury. It should overcome his status as a great footballer with skinny legs; it should do wonders for our backline through an increased confidence in his own endeavours. 

I've said it before but a fit Jake Lever playing at the level he was before his injury turns a bunch of those should've won games to comfortably won. Oscar McDonald was in the form of his life with Jack next to him so just imagine how it will look with May back there as well.

 
12 minutes ago, Deeman said:

I guess this definitely rules him out of the AFLX and JLT.

And what a pity that is. All it does is provide an unnecessary opportunity to get injured


I reckon he will miss at least the first 6 weeks of the season.

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