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Tracc choking up when talking about how hard the last two weeks has been… 😢

 
30 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Tracc choking up when talking about how hard the last two weeks has been… 😢

Anyone who has experienced sudden onset medical trauma will tell you how awful and traumatic it can be. 
I was rushed to emergency surgery 6 weeks before my wedding and it was absolutely horrific, not just for myself but for everyone around me. 
I remember being wheeled off into the OR not knowing if I’ll get to walk down the aisle (spoiler alert: I did!).

I hope he takes all the time he needs to recover. Those few weeks after major surgery are the absolute worst. You feel like a sack of [censored] and I can only imagine how difficult that would be for someone as fit and active as Trac. 

Listening to Tracc on 360, I doubt we will see him for quite some time. It’s very apparent, and understandable, that his fiancé was deeply traumatised by what happened. There is the whole ‘life after football’ tone to the way he spoke tonight. I think he has some big decisions ahead of him and a lot will be decided by his experiences during recovery. 
 

whilst he denied that family were upset at the club, he kind of said that they were in fact angry. I have heard this from other sources that aren’t in the media, but connected to football. He had the company line prepared, but when emotions took over, the narrative he delivered was slightly different. 
 

It’ll be an interesting watch. I wish him all the best in his recovery

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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

This isn’t the entire interview. Anyone who hasn’t seen it yet should watch it. Especially when he talks about Darcey Moore. Tracc feels no animosity towards him. They’ve known one another since they were 8yo. Tracc shows how mature he is. 

Good interview and great to hear he is doing ok.

He seems very keen to get back out there once he has recovered and I can’t wait to see him down at the club!

 

Down the track he should have a chat with Tom lonegan who obviously came back after losing a kidney. 

When he does eventually come back that first contest is going to be the hardest for him. 

 

 

1 hour ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Listening to Tracc on 360, I doubt we will see him for quite some time. It’s very apparent, and understandable, that his fiancé was deeply traumatised by what happened. There is the whole ‘life after football’ tone to the way he spoke tonight. I think he has some big decisions ahead of him and a lot will be decided by his experiences during recovery. 
 

whilst he denied that family were upset at the club, he kind of said that they were in fact angry. I have heard this from other sources that aren’t in the media, but connected to football. He had the company line prepared, but when emotions took over, the narrative he delivered was slightly different. 
 

It’ll be an interesting watch. I wish him all the best in his recovery

Yeah he definitely tiptoed around the question about his family being upset with the club. Sounds like there must have been some communication breakdown.


2 hours ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Listening to Tracc on 360, I doubt we will see him for quite some time. It’s very apparent, and understandable, that his fiancé was deeply traumatised by what happened. There is the whole ‘life after football’ tone to the way he spoke tonight. I think he has some big decisions ahead of him and a lot will be decided by his experiences during recovery. 
 

whilst he denied that family were upset at the club, he kind of said that they were in fact angry. I have heard this from other sources that aren’t in the media, but connected to football. He had the company line prepared, but when emotions took over, the narrative he delivered was slightly different. 
 

It’ll be an interesting watch. I wish him all the best in his recovery

Petracca will 110% be at Collingwood next year. That’s what I’ve heard. 

2 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

Petracca will 110% be at Collingwood next year. That’s what I’ve heard. 

he's got a cafe that he loves down there?

You're a goose. Put your money where your mouth is.

17 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

Petracca will 110% be at Collingwood next year. That’s what I’ve heard. 

Put aside the absurdity of that statement for a moment and tell me how that trade gets done. It’s 2 top 10 picks just to sit down at the table and have a conversation. 

5 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Put aside the absurdity of that statement for a moment and tell me how that trade gets done. It’s 2 top 10 picks just to sit down at the table and have a conversation. 

n daicos in return and I will be a happy man


3 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Tracc choking up when talking about how hard the last two weeks has been… 😢

It was thinking of his fiancée that choked him up.

He is a pretty great guy.

36 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

Petracca will 110% be at Collingwood next year. That’s what I’ve heard. 

I heard he’s 110% going to be on masterchef next year. 
He’s giving up football and going on tv to cook pasta. 
 

37 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

Petracca will 110% be at Collingwood next year. That’s what I’ve heard. 

i get my posts deleted for posting nonsense rumours

if any mods have time please follow this guy around

farkin [censored]

1 hour ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Yeah he definitely tiptoed around the question about his family being upset with the club. Sounds like there must have been some communication breakdown.

100% 

My read is the club went early with the statement around a potential duration of absence etc, without understanding the severity of the procedure - blood transfusions etc etc. No doubt a highly emotional time for family and close friends. Would be no different to the experience of when a child is injured at school or a construction worker is injured doing their job - incidents are investigated and people are shown to have made errors despite their best intentions. Not the sort of scenario that needs to be covered any further in the media imo. 

What a man Christian is. So honest, always team first, so talented but never arrogant. 

Can only imagine what he has gone through. I’m shocked it was so bad. And every player that runs out knows that can happen


Still thinks heads are going to roll from this. This season alone the club dragged Oliver to try get a reaction from him and then everyone has tried to cover their own [censored] instead of owning up to the fact they didn't handle the situation well. 

When have we ever been in the news more than this season? Everything we do is wrong it seems.

18 minutes ago, Redleg said:

It was thinking of his fiancée that choked him up.

Yes, that is the way I read it too. 

3 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Anyone who has experienced sudden onset medical trauma will tell you how awful and traumatic it can be. 
I was rushed to emergency surgery 6 weeks before my wedding and it was absolutely horrific, not just for myself but for everyone around me. 
I remember being wheeled off into the OR not knowing if I’ll get to walk down the aisle (spoiler alert: I did!).

I hope he takes all the time he needs to recover. Those few weeks after major surgery are the absolute worst. You feel like a sack of [censored] and I can only imagine how difficult that would be for someone as fit and active as Trac. 

Yes, I can absolutely relate to this as well.

Watching Trac on 360 tonight and from similar experiences I bet he’s not sleeping particularly well, is mentally and physically drained with a lot of alone time to dwell on things.

I really do hope that the MFC now has good and proper support for him as best they can - because the impression I got from 360 was that perhaps this was a bit lacking or misdirected in the early days.

I’ve also heard murmurs of discontent within the Petracca camp but who really knows with these things - I’ve got faith that any issues will pass with time.

 

 

Our Trac is one of the most raw, candid and charming AFL players that front up to the cameras, and seeing him so emotionally affected is tough viewing. The love for the guy from all the neutrals over at the AFL Reddit page has been heartening.

I genuinely hope I'm reading too deep into this, but I couldn't help but notice that when asked about the support he'd been receiving he said words to the effect of "the support from my family, friends, fiancee and the footy-world in general has been amazing". No specific mention of the MFC. I'm just going to assume it's because they don't start with an "f" and move on.

Rest up, champion.


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