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  • ROK Lobster
    RWO Life Member
    • Aug 2004
    • 8658

    Is this apt?

    Graham Polak (brain injury) and Chris Hyde also go out of the team
    Brain injury? I guess it is an injury but it is a very odd description from the AFL site.
  • cruiser
    What the frack!
    • Jul 2004
    • 6114

    #2
    Originally posted by ROK Lobster
    Brain injury? I guess it is an injury but it is a very odd description from the AFL site.
    What else could they call it? Probably only odd because it's unusual.
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    • NMWBloods
      Taking Refuge!!
      • Jan 2003
      • 15819

      #3
      I would have thought they'd call it a head injury.
      Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.

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      • 573v30
        On the bandwagon...
        • Sep 2005
        • 5017

        #4
        Hall should've had "brain snap" next to his name but I suppose there's nothing special about being suspended.
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        • Chow-Chicker
          Senior Player
          • Jun 2006
          • 1602

          #5
          Well, when they do a hamstring, they call it a hamstring injury. When they do a calf muscle, they call it a calf injury. When they snap an achilles, it's an achilles injury. When they rupture their spleen, they say they've ruptured their spleen. When they get concussed, they call it concussion. When you damage your brain, they call it a brain injury. Etcetera.

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          • NMWBloods
            Taking Refuge!!
            • Jan 2003
            • 15819

            #6
            When reporting injuries in brief in the media, whether from car accidents or whatever, they typically refer to head injuries rather than being more specific. Same as most back injuries - they often refer to them as back injuries rather than specifics.
            Last edited by NMWBloods; 11 July 2008, 10:21 PM.
            Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.

            "[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."

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            • Pace To Burn
              On the Rookie List
              • Jul 2007
              • 748

              #7
              Originally posted by Chow-Chicker
              Well, when they do a hamstring, they call it a hamstring injury. When they do a calf muscle, they call it a calf injury. When they snap an achilles, it's an achilles injury. When they rupture their spleen, they say they've ruptured their spleen. When they get concussed, they call it concussion. When you damage your brain, they call it a brain injury. Etcetera.
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              • Big Al
                Veterans List
                • Feb 2005
                • 7007

                #8
                I wonder what the AFL site would have made of the Peter Wallace injury in the NRL - A ruptured testicle.

                If Hall had the same injury "Brain Injury" would probably be accurate.
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