Reid lasted less than a quarter in his NEAFL "comeback game" before succumbing to a new injury. So I won't be holding my breath expecting him to be available to play senior football again this year.
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lol@Reid playing this year.
I'd be pretty pissed...The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.Comment
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Sydney give hopeful Sam Reid injury update
Sydney's Head of Football Tom Harley says utility Sam Reid is a chance to return ahead of the club’s finals campaign.
Reid has battled quad and achilles injuries all season and has been limited to just one senior game in 2018, which was back in Round 3 against rivals GWS.
The Swans premiership player could return via the NEAFL in order to gain some much needed match-fitness before being considered for senior selection.
“It’s not too dissimilar to 2016, it’s a similar injury that Sam had, he fell a week short and we played in a Grand Final against the Dogs,” Harley told SEN Breakfast.
“He will train again this week and with a bit of luck he might be able to get some match practice in the reserves, our reserves have qualified for the finals as well.
“There’s an option for him, we would love him back as soon as possible to provide some support for Lance (Franklin), but he’s got to get through a few hurdles this week.
“It’s a bit cliché, but we’ll update as the weeks progress.”Comment
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Selections aside, my biggest fear this week is the umpiring and who gets the job. If Stevic is 'drawn' to adjudicate this match, I think we should worry.....it couldn't just be a coincidence, could it? I would smell a big stinking rat......called Gillon.Comment
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No mention on here yet of the potential need to replace Parker for a week. The video evidence on the AFL website's MRP preview doesn't look fantastic.Comment
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It will be interesting to see how Rampe and Grundy (assuming he's back in) are adjudicated. The last time these teams met Clarko called for an emergency meeting with the AFL boss to have a whinge about our defenders (and Richmond's apparently).Comment
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Sydney give hopeful Sam Reid injury update
Sydney's Head of Football Tom Harley says utility Sam Reid is a chance to return ahead of the club’s finals campaign.
Reid has battled quad and achilles injuries all season and has been limited to just one senior game in 2018, which was back in Round 3 against rivals GWS.
The Swans premiership player could return via the NEAFL in order to gain some much needed match-fitness before being considered for senior selection.
“It’s not too dissimilar to 2016, it’s a similar injury that Sam had, he fell a week short and we played in a Grand Final against the Dogs,” Harley told SEN Breakfast.
“He will train again this week and with a bit of luck he might be able to get some match practice in the reserves, our reserves have qualified for the finals as well.
“There’s an option for him, we would love him back as soon as possible to provide some support for Lance (Franklin), but he’s got to get through a few hurdles this week.
“It’s a bit cliché, but we’ll update as the weeks progress.”Comment
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I thought it was his second game that he got injured. Not that it matters...We need him to last longer than that ????.Comment
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I am concerned too after seeing the vision. Hopefully it will be just a fine because the player wasn't injured but he did jump off the ground. I just checked the afl site but no MRO report yet.Comment
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Surely any contact with umpires should be graded the way all other contact in the game is, by the severity of the resultant injury
Seriously though, the phrase "a fine for accidental umpire contact" is so laughable.The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.Comment
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