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Concerning wording used by Carlton of Walsh being out for 'at least' the first month

 

Gun player and can be a nasty injury to recover from.

  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to Sam Walsh - syndesmosis injury

 
21 minutes ago, Jontee said:

What type of injury is it?

 

Busted ankle. Basically a fracture and tear of the tissue between the tibia and fibula. Generally 4-8 weeks in a moonboot. They suck. 

 

Edit- Sounds like his is even more serious requiring surgery. He'll get a wire or a couple of screws in there. Not fun.

Edited by wonnabeeri

1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

* checks to see when we play Carlton ... and it's not until round 22.  Oh well. 

They will be tanking by then.


Pre 2021 i would have thought, well at least that helps us to claim a spot in the 8.

Post 2021, that sucks seeing a young champ get seriously injured.

The premiership has made me into a much nicer person

He should have prepared himself like a professional athlete.

 


But the cost of insurance 

not to be sneezed at,

1 hour ago, Hellaintabadplacetobe said:

x2. Kid moves a lot like our great Tulip

Sacrilege.

No one is like Tulip ... 

 

12 hours ago, dieter said:

Tanks or panzers?

Panzer V; broke down a lot

Unfortunately for a player with this type of injury the mental side of twisting and turning may become a problem long term because they may not have the confidance to do things they did before the injury.

He is a sensational player and Carlton will feel the loss during the 4 matches he may be out and along with the loss of Jones it may effect their chances of a place in the 8?.

My brother-in-law grandson and son-in-law support the Blues and they hoped they could get a injury free run this year after losing players like Doherty, Curnow and a resticted Cripps last year.


3 hours ago, Winners at last said:

Sacrilege.

No one is like Tulip ... 

 

I Said he moves like him but anyway.
 

There is no other Robbie 

 
3 hours ago, adonski said:

More potential carnage for the Blues

 

Great to see The Blues in Tip Top Condition at the start of a new Season. 
As someone who is old enough to have known their sheer arrogance from 1965-2000 I observe their pains with a quiet smile 


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