AJ Watch
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It sounds very promising. Unfortunately AJ doesn't have any ligament left to work with (if I understand the previous statements about the current status of the knee), so this wouldn't be an option in his case. If I had a fresh ACL rupture, I'd sign up for this procedure. The recovery seems so much better. -
After wandering over to the members' function on Saturday after the game where AJ was interviewed by Adam Spencer, it seems he may be heading down the coaching pathway.
Delisted next year, perhaps and into the arms of the academy tutorial team?Comment
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I don't think AJ will ever make it back unfortunately and this is a tragedy.
I'll never, ever, ever forget his Grand Final performance.Comment
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I don't think AJ will ever make it back unfortunately and this is a tragedy.
I'll never, ever, ever forget his Grand Final performance.Comment
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Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09Comment
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The need to replace Ted next year is why we recruited Talia. I'd love to see AJ back to his best, but it's becoming increasingly unlikelyComment
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He's very active in mentoring the ressies. On Saturday he spoke to the backline group at the intervals. Not sure if it is in an official capacity now, but hopefully it's an apprenticeship for the real thing if his knee situation goes further south, if that's even possible, he can surely see the south pole by now.Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09Comment
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Last thing I want is for AJ to be given a coaching role for any otehr reason than he is the best person available.
The club have stood by him and dome everything right by him, and if he has aspirations to coach, then there's no reason why the Swans shouldn't explore that possibility with him, but just because he played for the Swans shouldn't sway any potential job offer in that area.The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.Comment
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Last thing I want is for AJ to be given a coaching role for any otehr reason than he is the best person available.
The club have stood by him and dome everything right by him, and if he has aspirations to coach, then there's no reason why the Swans shouldn't explore that possibility with him, but just because he played for the Swans shouldn't sway any potential job offer in that area.
On that note, Brett Kirk is a frickin champion. A former player that's not only a good leader onfield but a good leader off it seems. In 2002 I would have never guessed the influence the guy has had on our club.Comment
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Agreed. Last thing we need is another Nathan Buckley or Michael Voss.
On that note, Brett Kirk is a frickin champion. A former player that's not only a good leader onfield but a good leader off it seems. In 2002 I would have never guessed the influence the guy has had on our club.
I'm very pleased that Kirk went to Freo rather than straight to the Swans. It's not healthy for the club to be too insular - we need fresh ideas. Glad he came back too!!Comment
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Agreed. Last thing we need is another Nathan Buckley or Michael Voss.
On that note, Brett Kirk is a frickin champion. A former player that's not only a good leader onfield but a good leader off it seems. In 2002 I would have never guessed the influence the guy has had on our club.
Kirky comes home... top of the table.
Coincidence?
I think not.Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.Comment
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AJ Watch
Can't find the thread that talked about AJ, but the Sydney Swans website is reporting that AJ's latest appointment with the surgeon went extremely well and both are "bouyant" about the progress. (Reading between the lines it would appear that there is no infection, as by this time with his LARS/hybrid operation it had all blown up and he was back to square 4.)
Fingers crossed.Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.Comment
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