Bullucked wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2024 11:02 am
Cooper Johns at training today
Was I right with the time Bullucked?
Very close. 1030-1230. Not sure if I should expand upon what I saw, except to say that Harry wasn't there. (Or if he was this spy couldn't recognise him!)
Bullucked wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2024 11:02 am
Cooper Johns at training today
Was I right with the time Bullucked?
Very close. 1030-1230. Not sure if I should expand upon what I saw, except to say that Harry wasn't there. (Or if he was this spy couldn't recognise him!)
Interesting although I think you only need to worry about capt run if players aren’t at capt run then you have to worry
A lot of players esp ones like Harry have extra time off ect
blazza18 wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 10:08 am
nrlphysio has Jahrome with 7 different calf issues over the past 4 seasons. That's getting a bit concerning.
It is. His heir apparent is not far behind though, has had a lot of injuries already has young Jonah.
blazza18 wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 10:08 am
nrlphysio has Jahrome with 7 different calf issues over the past 4 seasons. That's getting a bit concerning.
It is. His heir apparent is not far behind though, has had a lot of injuries already has young Jonah.
These kinds of facts are always interesting. Is it coincidence or is it a trend, maybe associated with the way they're trained.
blazza18 wrote: ↑Wed May 08, 2024 10:08 am
nrlphysio has Jahrome with 7 different calf issues over the past 4 seasons. That's getting a bit concerning.
It is. His heir apparent is not far behind though, has had a lot of injuries already has young Jonah.
These kinds of facts are always interesting. Is it coincidence or is it a trend, maybe associated with the way they're trained.
Hardly considering Jonah did his ACL after being hit hard by a tackle in QLD and Paps did both his last 2 injuries tackling players in QLD …seems qld doesn’t like our players
Impact injuries like those Paps has had are almost entirely bad luck. It comes with the gladiator sport that is RL.
Soft tissue injuries like calves and hamstrings on the other hand, (whilst still impacted by elements of luck) are more manageable with high quality medical systems.
Some kind of NRL injury register with injury types and time out would be an interesting read.