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  • jono2707
    Goes up to 11
    • Oct 2007
    • 3326

    #16
    Originally posted by Beerman
    That is very optimistic. Even if he is back by round 1, I wouldn't expect to see much from him for the first half of the year at least. An injury that severe (oops! nearly wrote "sever") takes 18-24 months to fully recover from.

    It seems a long time ago that he broke his leg and to hear that he is only now walking laps shows what a long road he has to go. Every interview I have heard from him though he has had a really positive, enthusiastic attitude so the future is bright.

    And I am optimistic in the long run - I think he can come back just as strong and fast as ever. Medicine has come a long way since these types of injuries ended a player's career.
    I agree with this - someone like Michael Barlow as a recent example seemed to take a long time to get back to his best after his nasty break. I think Gazza was still going to be learning the ropes of being a professional footballer this year, so although this injury has obviously been a big setback, hopefully all the hanging around the club that he seems to have been doing will help mould him as a player. I reckon he'd also be pretty envious of the success the boys have been enjoying and also in seeing the continued development of his peers such as Jetta, Hannebury and Parker. I would expect not to much from him in the first half of the 2013, and perhaps a few too many NEAFL games for his and our liking when he gets back on the park. If he comes out all guns blazing in the pre-season I'll be stoked, but I'm not expecting it due to the nasty nature of his injury.

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    • Kirkari
      On the Rookie List
      • Aug 2009
      • 1036

      #17
      Originally posted by Beerman
      That is very optimistic. Even if he is back by round 1, I wouldn't expect to see much from him for the first half of the year at least. An injury that severe (oops! nearly wrote "sever") takes 18-24 months to fully recover from.

      It seems a long time ago that he broke his leg and to hear that he is only now walking laps shows what a long road he has to go. Every interview I have heard from him though he has had a really positive, enthusiastic attitude so the future is bright.

      And I am optimistic in the long run - I think he can come back just as strong and fast as ever. Medicine has come a long way since these types of injuries ended a player's career.
      He talked a while ago about learning from the mistakes other have made coming back from the same injury. One of those mistakes was trying to start running as soon as you are able, instead of rebuilding strength first. I think the rehab plan is to delay running, even if the ankle itself is ready, so we might see him walking for a lot longer. There may be a bit of alter-g thingy action secretly down in the dungeon before we see him out in the open too.

      That said, I hope he doesn't rush anything and works steadily back to and beyond his previous speed and fitness. Fingers crossed!!
      Superman still wears Brett Kirk Pyjamas

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      • Cpt. Kirk
        Warming the Bench
        • Feb 2011
        • 351

        #18
        Originally posted by Kirkari
        He talked a while ago about learning from the mistakes other have made coming back from the same injury. One of those mistakes was trying to start running as soon as you are able, instead of rebuilding strength first. I think the rehab plan is to delay running, even if the ankle itself is ready, so we might see him walking for a lot longer. There may be a bit of alter-g thingy action secretly down in the dungeon before we see him out in the open too.

        That said, I hope he doesn't rush anything and works steadily back to and beyond his previous speed and fitness. Fingers crossed!!
        I dare say he will use that machine quite a fair bit the one that mumford used on swans TV last year the one where you can modify how much weight you need to carry when you are running.

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        • SimonH
          Salt future's rising
          • Aug 2004
          • 1647

          #19
          I'm just approaching running now after a spiral tibia/fibula fracture on Xmas eve, and I guess I'll be able to bolt it at full tilt somewhere around 10 months after the injury. Even though his basic injury may be slightly worse, Gary's a fair bit fitter (and younger!) than me with better rehab resources at his disposal.

          And I've been able to ride a bike since about June, and swim since about April/May, so there is plenty of scope to get base-level fitness back up again, well before running is possible.

          So, basically: even though he might only play half a game in the reserves for the first few weeks of 2013, unless there are unexpected complications I would totally expect him to be pushing up towards firsts again, within the first half of the 2013 season. Great player; really looking forward to seeing him back in action.

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          • Big Al
            Veterans List
            • Feb 2005
            • 7007

            #20
            Originally posted by Cpt. Kirk
            I dare say he will use that machine quite a fair bit the one that mumford used on swans TV last year the one where you can modify how much weight you need to carry when you are running.
            I thought about getting one of those machines myself but the manufacturer said the machine couldn't perform miracles.

            Yes, Gaz will be using that machine quite extensively I'd imagine.
            ..And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC

            Here it is Again! - Huddo SEN

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            • Dosser
              Just wild about Harry
              • Mar 2011
              • 1833

              #21
              Originally posted by SimonH
              I'm just approaching running now after a spiral tibia/fibula fracture on Xmas eve,
              Merry Christmas

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              • aardvark
                Veterans List
                • Mar 2010
                • 5685

                #22
                Originally posted by Big Al
                I thought about getting one of those machines myself but the manufacturer said the machine couldn't perform miracles.
                You could try one for each leg Al.......

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                • Plugger46
                  Senior Player
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 3674

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Big Al
                  Exactly what I'd expect a player to say to a fan. He's not exactly going to say "yep, I can't wait to get out of the joint but keep that to yourself"
                  So true.
                  Bloods

                  "Lockett is the best of all time" - Robert Harvey, Darrel Baldock, Nathan Burke, Kevin Bartlett, Bob Skilton

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                  • ShockOfHair
                    One Man Out
                    • Dec 2007
                    • 3668

                    #24
                    Back at training and doing laps:
                    The man who laughs has not yet heard the terrible news

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