Craig Bolton's injury

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  • ugg
    Can you feel it?
    Site Admin
    • Jan 2003
    • 15970

    #16
    Originally posted by jenky28
    Roos said at the aftermatch that he was unsure on Craigs condition. He did not attend the function. Crouch did however and seemed ok to me just a knock to the knee!
    Might be in trouble for the attempted 'trip' though?
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    • jenky28
      Our Edge Is Reg
      • Jun 2004
      • 564

      #17
      Hope not! He isnt like that! Hope hes ok n there is nothing in the trip!
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      • Melbournehammer
        Senior Player
        • May 2007
        • 1815

        #18
        Its possible that he might be but i would think he has a pretty good defence - he tried to get him with the arm first and the ball was on the deck and he was expecting the ball to be kicked forwards off the ground - its just that the player picked the ball up cleanly and brushed through the tackle

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        • Nico
          Veterans List
          • Jan 2003
          • 11339

          #19
          Originally posted by ugg
          BTW, not mentioned (probably because the cameras were stationed on the Hawks bench for 50% of the game) but Crouch didn't come back after going off in the 3rd? quarter

          He had a kick in the last q, one of his mongrels on the run.
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          • jenky28
            Our Edge Is Reg
            • Jun 2004
            • 564

            #20
            lol one of his specialtys!
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            • sidswan
              Warming the Bench
              • Oct 2007
              • 206

              #21
              Back on topic - according to the Australian, Bolts has injured medial ligament, I don't know how to link article

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              • Jeffers1984
                Veterans List
                • Jan 2003
                • 4564

                #22
                Originally posted by sidswan
                Back on topic - according to the Australian, Bolts has injured medial ligament, I don't know how to link article
                Medial is about 6-8 weeks isn't it?
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                • RogueSwan
                  McVeigh for Brownlow
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 4602

                  #23
                  Originally posted by sidswan
                  Back on topic - according to the Australian, Bolts has injured medial ligament, I don't know how to link article
                  you have to scroll through a lot of stuff about Hall.
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                  • jenky28
                    Our Edge Is Reg
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 564

                    #24
                    1 rnd without him is better than 6-8! Big blow tho!
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                    • connolly
                      Registered User
                      • Aug 2005
                      • 2461

                      #25
                      Originally posted by jenky28
                      Hope not! He isnt like that! Hope hes ok n there is nothing in the trip!
                      A trip to the reserves is the one he should be taking. If Cyril had stayed on the ground it would have been a massacre. He beat St Jarrad three times in four contests. By the way did anyone see our 31 year old tagger take an overhead? Crouchie should be kept in reserve for when we can play him on 30 year old plus small men.
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                      • liz
                        Veteran
                        Site Admin
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 16778

                        #26
                        It is pretty ridiculous to claim that Rioli would have massacred Crouch because we didn't get the chance to see. And even if he had soundly beaten him, there is still a strong probability that Crouch would have been best able to minimise the damage. If Cyril had stayed on and Crouch gone off (as he did) or not been in the team in the first place, Jack would have to have been moved to Rioli, removing him from the creditable shut-down role he did on the dangerous Bateman.

                        Given the lack of speedsters in the squad, Crouch earns his spot. He proved last week he still has some good football in him.

                        For all the doomsayers (on here and in the media) who continue to hark on the number of older Swans in the team, the reason they are there is because they are fine footballers who have stood the test of time and proven that they are up to it.

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                        • jenky28
                          Our Edge Is Reg
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 564

                          #27
                          Originally posted by liz
                          It is pretty ridiculous to claim that Rioli would have massacred Crouch because we didn't get the chance to see. And even if he had soundly beaten him, there is still a strong probability that Crouch would have been best able to minimise the damage. If Cyril had stayed on and Crouch gone off (as he did) or not been in the team in the first place, Jack would have to have been moved to Rioli, removing him from the creditable shut-down role he did on the dangerous Bateman.

                          Given the lack of speedsters in the squad, Crouch earns his spot. He proved last week he still has some good football in him.

                          For all the doomsayers (on here and in the media) who continue to hark on the number of older Swans in the team, the reason they are there is because they are fine footballers who have stood the test of time and proven that they are up to it.


                          Well said Liz!
                          And its St Jared thanks very much!
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                          • connolly
                            Registered User
                            • Aug 2005
                            • 2461

                            #28
                            Originally posted by liz
                            It is pretty ridiculous to claim that Rioli would have massacred Crouch because we didn't get the chance to see. And even if he had soundly beaten him, there is still a strong probability that Crouch would have been best able to minimise the damage. If Cyril had stayed on and Crouch gone off (as he did) or not been in the team in the first place, Jack would have to have been moved to Rioli, removing him from the creditable shut-down role he did on the dangerous Bateman.

                            Given the lack of speedsters in the squad, Crouch earns his spot. He proved last week he still has some good football in him.

                            For all the doomsayers (on here and in the media) who continue to hark on the number of older Swans in the team, the reason they are there is because they are fine footballers who have stood the test of time and proven that they are up to it.
                            In the first quarter there were four contests. Rioli both beat him to the ball by meters (the first led to the first Hawks goal) in three. Crouch beat him once in a one one on one. If the bout had gone on Rioli would have on that early ratio created a number of goals for Roughead (in particular) who has made a career of running on to Rioli lace outs and Rioli would have kicked a few himself. One of the ways in which young midfielders learn their craft is by being given run with roles with good opposition midfielders or small forwards. Crouch remaining in the firsts is actually hampering the development of our young and very inexperienced midfielders by taking a place in the firsts that should be open for young player development. Different story if he was KPP or a playmaker. Sunday also showed he no longer has the pace to stay up with the quickest, he is abysmally weak overhead and cannot play on strong marking small forwards and is at the stage of his career where he adds absolutely nothing to rebuilding. I take it we all agree now that we are in the rebuilding season?
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                            • bedford
                              forward coach
                              • Nov 2007
                              • 362

                              #29
                              Originally posted by liz
                              It is pretty ridiculous to claim that Rioli would have massacred Crouch because we didn't get the chance to see. And even if he had soundly beaten him, there is still a strong probability that Crouch would have been best able to minimise the damage. If Cyril had stayed on and Crouch gone off (as he did) or not been in the team in the first place, Jack would have to have been moved to Rioli, removing him from the creditable shut-down role he did on the dangerous Bateman.

                              Given the lack of speedsters in the squad, Crouch earns his spot. He proved last week he still has some good football in him.

                              For all the doomsayers (on here and in the media) who continue to hark on the number of older Swans in the team, the reason they are there is because they are fine footballers who have stood the test of time and proven that they are up to it.
                              Very well put Liz.

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                              • bedford
                                forward coach
                                • Nov 2007
                                • 362

                                #30
                                Originally posted by connolly
                                In the first quarter there were four contests. Rioli both beat him to the ball by meters (the first led to the first Hawks goal) in three. Crouch beat him once in a one one on one. If the bout had gone on Rioli would have on that early ratio created a number of goals for Roughead (in particular) who has made a career of running on to Rioli lace outs and Rioli would have kicked a few himself. One of the ways in which young midfielders learn their craft is by being given run with roles with good opposition midfielders or small forwards. Crouch remaining in the firsts is actually hampering the development of our young and very inexperienced midfielders by taking a place in the firsts that should be open for young player development. Different story if he was KPP or a playmaker. Sunday also showed he no longer has the pace to stay up with the quickest, he is abysmally weak overhead and cannot play on strong marking small forwards and is at the stage of his career where he adds absolutely nothing to rebuilding. I take it we all agree now that we are in the rebuilding season?
                                Very badly put and who would you be replacing him with as we have no depth

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