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  • The Whale
    On the Rookie List
    • Jan 2003
    • 30

    Player Injury Update

    If anyone has missed it the website posted another injury update.

    Looks like our Wizard Cup will be giving an opportunity ala Paul Bevan to cement a place in the Starting 22.

    I would think that it is an opportunity for Fosdyke to re cement his position in the mid field

    It is an opportunity for Spriggs to get into the 22 and it is an opportunity for Dempster to start in the Starting 22.

    What does everyone else think?


    Injury List Update:
    PLAYER INJURY STATUS

    Matthew Davis Osteitis Pubis Running, to resume in Jan

    Nick Davis Ankle sprain Running, to resume in Jan

    Stephen Doyle Calf strain Running, to resume in Jan

    Michael O?Loughlin Knee tendinitis Rehab training


    Summary post season surgery:
    PLAYER SURGERY REPORT
    Jarrad Sundqvist ACL reconstruction April 2004 To resume training mid Jan

    Jason Saddington ACL reconstruction June 04 To resume training mid Jan

    Adam Goodes Knee arthroscope September 2004 Rehab training

    Matthew Nicks Ankle arthroscope September 2004 To resume training mid Jan

    Leo Barry Ankle stabilisation September 2004 Rehab training, to commence running in Jan

    Jared Crouch Collarbone non-union fracture Repair & bone graft 17/12

    Luke Ablett Knee tendinitis Lateral Release surgery 22/12
    LRT + Schneids + The Mullett = hope for the future.
  • Rod_
    Senior Player
    • Jan 2003
    • 1179

    #2
    Well with the way Roosy set the team up in previous years there will be opportunities for some players to force their way into the "run on team"

    These guy have to make a fist of it and give 110%

    Who? Fozzy and Spriggs etc.

    How long is the apprenticeship for others? Mark Powell? LRT? etc

    Rod_

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    • footyhead
      Banned indefinitely by Moderators for posting totally inappropriate material
      • May 2003
      • 1367

      #3
      Re: Player Injury Update

      Originally posted by The Whale
      What does everyone else think?

      The stand out young player/players of the pre-season should be given their shot no matter how long they have been with the team.
      We need at least 20 % improvment in the side to win the flag. I will be bitterly dissapionted if one of the younger recruits have not forced fodike out of the starting 22 come round 1.

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      • Ajn
        Draft Scout
        • Jan 2003
        • 711

        #4
        another pre season with nothing to prove and nothing to lose

        I.E. another 100 belting...

        Dream of the day they take it seriously to fill us all with false hope!
        Staying ahead of the game...

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        • ScottH
          It's Goodes to cheer!!
          • Sep 2003
          • 23665

          #5
          Originally posted by Ajn
          another pre season with nothing to prove and nothing to lose

          I.E. another 100 belting...

          Dream of the day they take it seriously to fill us all with false hope!
          It is not that bad. Altho' I hate losing, it atleast reduces the chance of injury, before the main event starts in rnd 1.

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          • sharpie
            On the Rookie List
            • Jul 2003
            • 1588

            #6
            I have no problem with stacking the first Wizard cup match with youngsters. If we lose, then we get to play our remaining practice matches without the "lets try to make the preseason comp more interesting" trial rules. If we win, whoopee, it gives us another competitive game to play next week. Happy either way.
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            • Bleed Red Blood
              Senior Player
              • Sep 2003
              • 2057

              #7
              If we're not going to care about the result this is my team.

              Fixter James Sunqvist

              Dempster LRT Powell

              Ablett Bevan Malkeski

              Buchanen Campbell Hayes

              Moore Saddington Schmidt

              Jolly McVeigh Fosdike

              Spriggs Potter Vogels Schneider

              Yup. Saddington is in there if fit to get used to playing full forward and to provide experience and leadership.

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              • dread and might
                Back, strapped and intact
                • Apr 2004
                • 949

                #8
                nice team. i do like the idea of Saddington in the forward line, and he has done alright when given an opportunity there. I don't know how many times this has been said in the various off seasons, but i think this really is his make or break year. Time to step up; i hope he does.
                I wish my weed was EMO so it would cut itself

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                • Bleed Red Blood
                  Senior Player
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 2057

                  #9
                  I was really unsure on who to put in Sunqvist's back pocket, didn't want Bevan as I think he needs to have some more time in the middle.

                  Need someone who can play on the Farmers and stuff, unless Dempster could play small? Or bring in M Davis to do that?

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                  • liz
                    Veteran
                    Site Admin
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 16734

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bleed Red Blood
                    Need someone who can play on the Farmers and stuff, unless Dempster could play small? Or bring in M Davis to do that?
                    Davis and Dempster are both around the 190cm mark. Doubt they will play many games in their careers marking the likes of Farmer!

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                    • dread and might
                      Back, strapped and intact
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 949

                      #11
                      Farmer is a bit of a funny example, he almost demands a run with player, until you see wether he is 'on' or 'off'. If he's on.....look out. Luckily it only happens about twice a season. Unluckily, it was at our expense last time. Don't know many defenders or taggers that would have stopped him that day.
                      I wish my weed was EMO so it would cut itself

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