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  • Schneidergirl
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    • Aug 2003
    • 468

    Swans Injury list after rd 10

    Swans Injury list after Rd 10
    3:30:09 PM Mon 31 May, 2004
    sydneyswans.com.au

    NICK MALCESKI ? left knee ACL reconstruction ? SEASON
    JARRAD SUNDQVIST ? right knee ACL reconstruction ? SEASON
    JASON SADDINGTON ? left knee ACL rupture ? SEASON
    ANDREW SCHAUBLE ? left hamstring tendinitis ? 3 WEEKS
    ADAM SCHNEIDER ? right hamstring strain ? 3 WEEKS
    LEWIS ROBERTS-THOMSON ? thumb dislocation ? 1 WEEK
    NICK DAVIS ? left ankle bruising ? TEST
    TIM SCHMIDT ? right back related hamstring ? TEST
    LUKE TAYLOR ? left back related hamstring ? TEST
    NIC FOSDIKE ? illness ? AVAILABLE


    It sure has been a long three weeks for Schneider!

    All we need now is for Hall to get suspended and Davis to be out injured...
  • NMWBloods
    Taking Refuge!!
    • Jan 2003
    • 15819

    #2
    Re: Swans Injury list after rd 10

    Originally posted by Schneidergirl
    ANDREW SCHAUBLE ? left hamstring tendinitis ? 3 WEEKS
    ADAM SCHNEIDER ? right hamstring strain ? 3 WEEKS

    It sure has been a long three weeks for Schneider!
    And an even longer 3 weeks for Schauble!

    What is it with our bloody hamstrings and knock-on effects. I notice that Josh Fraser came back after about 4 weeks and is fine.
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    • anne
      Regular in the Side
      • Sep 2003
      • 719

      #3
      The Swans medical team is completely hopeless. I have never known a team have so many injuries that are so badly handled!
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      • DST
        The voice of reason!
        • Jan 2003
        • 2705

        #4
        Re: Re: Swans Injury list after rd 10

        Originally posted by NMWBloods
        And an even longer 3 weeks for Schauble!

        What is it with our bloody hamstrings and knock-on effects. I notice that Josh Fraser came back after about 4 weeks and is fine.
        That was Scheinders second hamstring in a little over 8 weeks.

        Would rather they give him a couple more weeks off the track to make sure he is over it, otherwise another one this year will mean we don't see him again until 2005.

        DST
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        • dendol
          fat-arsed midfielder
          • Oct 2003
          • 1483

          #5
          Re: Re: Swans Injury list after rd 10

          Originally posted by NMWBloods
          And an even longer 3 weeks for Schauble!

          What is it with our bloody hamstrings and knock-on effects. I notice that Josh Fraser came back after about 4 weeks and is fine.
          Buckley came back after 4 (?) and is out for another month!

          3 weeks should be 3 weeks. Schauble has been on 3 weeks for almost 3 months now!

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          • dimelb
            pr. dim-melb; m not f
            • Jun 2003
            • 6889

            #6
            And how's Heath James going? Last I heard his hammies were OK and we should send Schneider and Schaubs to the same bloke Heath saw.
            He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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            • Schneidergirl
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              • Aug 2003
              • 468

              #7
              Originally posted by dimelb
              And how's Heath James going?
              I think Heath may be available for this weeks clash!

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              • The Boot
                A Blood to the bootstraps
                • Mar 2004
                • 544

                #8
                Originally posted by anne
                The Swans medical team is completely hopeless. I have never known a team have so many injuries that are so badly handled!
                This is a ludicrous comment. Are you a doctor? No? I didnt think so either. I'd rather .. as well as every coaching panel in the comp .. that we get people healed and ready to play "fit".

                Rest my case.
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                • CureTheSane
                  Carpe Noctem
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 5032

                  #9
                  I suppose you could look at it this way.

                  The medical staff inspect Schauble's hamstring and for all intents and purposes it is a 3 week injury, then over the week it doesn't progress but gets no worse.

                  So they expect it to recover over the next 3 week period and still nothing.

                  Do they assume it will continue not to respond and have a guess at a time frame?
                  Or do they continue to predict how long he will be back should he start improving?
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                  • DST
                    The voice of reason!
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 2705

                    #10
                    Originally posted by CureTheSane
                    I suppose you could look at it this way.

                    The medical staff inspect Schauble's hamstring and for all intents and purposes it is a 3 week injury, then over the week it doesn't progress but gets no worse.

                    So they expect it to recover over the next 3 week period and still nothing.

                    Do they assume it will continue not to respond and have a guess at a time frame?
                    Or do they continue to predict how long he will be back should he start improving?
                    I would suggest at all times the timeframes provided are based on the assumption that if it improves at the rate considered the norm he will be out for x weeks.

                    How can a doctor expect to know the exact date of a return for an injury from day one if at a point in the future the injury does not repond to treatment. That is why we you issue the norm and re assess on a weekly basis.

                    For Scheinder he has done it now twice in 8 weeks so obviously his hamstring is not functioning to the norm.

                    DST
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                    • sharpie
                      On the Rookie List
                      • Jul 2003
                      • 1588

                      #11
                      Everyone is having a go at the team's doctors because we are disappointed that there seems to be no progress in getting these two important players back into our side. It is bloody well aggrevating.
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                      • monopoly19
                        Senior Player
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 1098

                        #12
                        I reckon rest 'em until the Collingwood match - 3 and a bit weeks away. Hopefully they'll both be right by then. In the meantime, maybe Fixter can get a gig in the seniors.

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                        • BAM_BAM
                          Support Staff
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 1820

                          #13
                          Originally posted by monopoly19
                          In the meantime, maybe Fixter can get a gig in the seniors.
                          fitness will be the only thing holding him back. He played well last week.
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                          • Snowy
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                            • Jun 2003
                            • 1244

                            #14
                            Tendonitis is an esoteric thing, and hard to predict, don't blame medicos for injuries which linger due to complications and scar tissue. Schneider, has to have maximum time out, such a young player will develop significant scar tissue which will mean repetitive injuries and a permanently weak hammy if this one is not allowed to heal. Josh Fraser only had a minor strain and was given the full four weeks for this reason. Buckley has evidently done his hammy ten times over his career so you look at how problematic the situation is with older players and hamstrings. Surely Heath James's situation convinces some that the medical staff can get it right. Maybe of bigger concern is that a few of the blokes who have done ACL's have done them under no significant pressure on the SCG, training and playing. The Telstra Stadium surface must also be a concern.
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