I heard AJ's name mentioned in the Colin O'Riordan situation in Darwin. AJ stayed with Colin for 3 days (visiting in hospital) when the rest of the team returned to Sydney. He must have flown back when the "extraction" team arrived.
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Swans may play safe with Buddy for Tigers clash - AFL.com.au
"The three-time Coleman medallist was on light duties when the team went through it's paces on Tuesday, and was in runners working on stationary ball work with injured teammates Zak Jones (ankle) and Alex Johnson (knee) when Thursday's session was closed to the media."
This suggests that there is no infection, and it is rehab as normal.
Good news, or probably better described as not bad news.Comment
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The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.Comment
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Coming along nicely. When the legs catch up with the torso he'll be downright frightening.He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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AJ is running!
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AJ is running on the AlterG - his first time running in two years! So excited by the prospect of his return in the future
Mills expected to face Giants - sydneyswans.com.au
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AJ is running on the AlterG - his first time running in two years! So excited by the prospect of his return in the future
Mills expected to face Giants - sydneyswans.com.au
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Good news, another step on the way to recovery. Lets hope this time it all goes well for the lad - would love nothing more than the chance to roar him back onto the field some day soon."You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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I doubt anything will be "normal" for AJ in the next twelve months or so. I'd say he'd have some chance of playing football towards the middle/end of next season if all goes well from here, but probably just NEAFL level.
I remember the roar that went up around the sparse crowd when Gazza first ran onto the ground for his first game back. If AJ gets to that point, I'd expect it will be even louder. Hopefully he gets to return during an SCG curtain raiser so lots of supporters can get along and cheer him.Comment
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Technically, it should be like a traditional ACL rehab program, I'd expect. 9-12 months (closer to the full 12 months), although they'll likely be much more diligent with infection monitoring. Overall, a normally healing graft has a reasonably predicable pattern & timeframe, which is what allows a standardised rehab program. The advantage for AJ is that he has the best facilities for rehab and best resources for essentially constant monitoring and assessing, to detect and address problems early.Comment
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