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TOPIC: Injuries

Corporal Agarn Injuries 4 years 10 months ago #1

Corporal Agarn
This time of the year injuries are starting to pile up and as to be expected we're right up at the top as usual. Not including anybody listed as TEST, here we go.

1-Adelaide
3-Western Bulldogs
4-Brisbane, Carlton
5-Essendon, Port Adelaide, Geelong, Slime
6-Hawthorn
7-GWS
8-Melbourne, North Melbourne, Sydney
9-Collingwood, Fremantle, Richmond, St Kilda
10-Gold Coast

One of my great annoyances is how our injury list is always worse than Meth Coast's. We have the same home ground, same travel regime, etc, so what gives? Plus their injuries to key players is always far less than ours. We have four of our best 22 out, they have two.
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The_Yeti Injuries 4 years 10 months ago #2

The_Yeti
At a guess, I would be looking at the difference in the training regimens.

The weasles train for an uncontested style concentrating on skills to maintain possession and efficiency in ball use.

We train for effort and structure, so the demands on the bodies are likely to be a little greater. Translate that into a similar comparison on gameday and the extra demands on the bodies will eventually show up.

Mind you, since we don't throw our heads back when touched by a light breeze, I'd suggest our whiplash rates are significantly lower than theirs
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pollyanna Injuries 4 years 10 months ago #3

pollyanna
I don't really care about that Other Mob. A lot has been spoken about our injuries and fair enough after losing Pearce. But as bad as they are to a list were in pretty good shape I think overall. I can remember years where Fyfe or Walters would go down and it might as well have been season over for everyone. I don't see it that way this year, we'll have Stephen Hill coming back into form right when we need him the most, Sandi as well; we've got Ballantyne almost ready to go and Harley looks really promising.

Sure, we'll have more but we seem to be managing pretty good so far.
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Raglan Matt Injuries 4 years 10 months ago #4

Raglan Matt
I think you need a spine to get whiplash, Yeti, so as invertebrates, they have no worries on that score. Explains a lot.
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bozza Injuries 4 years 10 months ago #5

bozza
Losing AP probably hurts the team more than losing any other player. Overall though we have had a pretty decent run this year.
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slammen Injuries 4 years 10 months ago #6

slammen
AP is definitely a big loss but rather than getting down about it, we should be looking at this as an opportunity to restructure and try new player combinations .

Duman and Nyhuis have both been played in defense at different times to replace each other, maybe they'll play well together .

Logue has been waiting a long time for some AFL game time, maybe now is his time.

Lobb wants to play forward, maybe we bring Darcy in to ruck and Lobb goes forward while Cox gets moved to defense.

Plus Bennell , Ballantyne and S Hill are waiting in the wings for their next opportunity to crack into the team/

Exiting times ahead enjoy the ride.
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Davo Injuries 4 years 10 months ago #7

Davo
The guy stubbed his toe and fractured his ankle. Drink more calcium!
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Walter the baker Injuries 4 years 10 months ago #8

Walter the baker
Our game plan is built on effort. No team seems to have to work as hard as us to score. Eventually it has to take its tolls.
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Blue1red1 Injuries 4 years 10 months ago #9

Blue1red1
All I have heard is " It will take team defence" to cover AP. Gawd help us, just when you thought the Footy could not get any more drool....
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Suker Injuries 4 years 10 months ago #10

Suker
Luke McPharlap has faith in Logue to step up, citing his speed, leap and dash.
I'm with you Lukey (superstar)!!!
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macdaddy Injuries 4 years 10 months ago #11

macdaddy
Injury ladder: Who's hit hardest? Who's defying the odds? - m.afl.com.au/news/2019-06-06/injury-ladd...hos-defying-the-odds

CD has us tracking quite well.
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shane Injuries 4 years 10 months ago #12

shane
Reminiscent of this point in 2017.

Our problem has not traditionally been more players getting injured than others, it's been the time it takes to return players to the team. It becomes a run on effect. We've lost two key tall players for the season which means the workload will go up for the others from now on.

We've got possible replacements in Logue and Kersten but both have been lingering on the injury list for too long.
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Morgan Injuries 4 years 10 months ago #13

Morgan
The injury ladder seems to point to what we’ve seen most of this year: that we’ve had our fair share of injuries but have been a bit lucky about who has copped them. Unfortunately, that seems to have changed in the last couple of weeks.

Shane, I’m probably also repeating myself from 2017, but how do you know our rehabilitation is worse than other clubs? Let’s take this year as an example. We have had a roughly average number of games lost to injury. I think that is something approximating a fact. If your assertion that we take longer to bring players back from injury is correct, how do you reconcile that with our very average number of games lost? If we had the same number of injuries as other teams, but took 30% longer to bring players back than other clubs, wouldn’t we have 30% more games lost to injury than the average?
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rogerrocks Injuries 4 years 10 months ago #14

rogerrocks
Well, if we had fewer players injured but it took us longer to get them back on the park?

But of course we are more aware of our own injuries than that of other clubs. For instance we all know that Richmond lost Rance, but wait a week or two and ask any Richmond supporter to list major injury outs at Freo and none of them will remember Pearce.
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