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Phillbuck
Joined: 04 Mar 2001 Location: Lancaster, Ohio & Seminole, Fla
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What the heck has happened to this great team i.e. all the injuries ect.?
I don't post very much as I am a Yank and absolutely rely on this board to get my "FOOTY-PIE-FIX" each day from the greatest fans of the greatest team of the greatest game of all.
To hell with bickering and fighting what I want from "yous" is:
*How could there be so many injuries on one club when the bloomin 2001 season was just over 4 months ago. How can any real professional player get that out of shape and become that injury prone that fast----What hell is going on. Are the conditions that hazardous at training facilities and practice sites?
There has to be some reasonable cause for all these problems I read about every day?
Someone enlighten me ----Please!
Phill Bee
Lancaster, Oh.
USA
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Joel
Joined: 23 Mar 1999 Location: Mornington Peninsula
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Good question(s).
I too was wondering how some players can carry injuries into a season when they weren't injured before hand. Why was there so many injuries in inter club matches?
Not to be critical but we should have more players than what was available in the Wizard Cup. Hopefully most should be back by Round 1, however, interrupted pre seasons are never good for a player.
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Dr Alf Andrews
Fitzroy Victoria Bowling Club
Joined: 20 Oct 2001 Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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I always thought that competitive sport was supposed to be good for you, physically, but I'm really starting to wonder about that. We're not the only Club with a long list of pre-season injuries. It seems to be happening everywhere. Something is seriously wrong with our game if its star players keep dropping like flies.
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Brown26
Joined: 14 Sep 2001 Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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That is if yuo assume they really are injured and not just having an "extended pre-season" ie. MM didn't want to play them.
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DaicosForever
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A great number of injuries relate to the Ostetis Pubis complaint or the inflammation of the pubic bone area.Its the 'FAD' injury down at Pie Land. I had been to a few training sessions this year and tend to think this has resulted from the intense short sharp sprint work that we have focused on over the summer.
I think our conditioning man is under the pump a fair bit.
Our Endurance has been second rate and in all our pre season games we have looked tired and lethargic. I think we should go back to the 400's and 800 timetrials to get our fitness base back and it wont hurt our pubic area as much ....hopefully!!
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Greg J
Joined: 13 May 1999 Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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It was only a few years ago, the game was under seige from the media reporting about all the knee reconstructions.
It was looked at, and it was decided that hard grounds and a faster game contributed to the increase in knee injuries (I wonder how much that pearl of wisdom cost us). Clubs changed their training methods and the problem was perceived to subside. Except in St Kilda, who had a new coach, full of traditional methods and training views (maybe an oversimplification).
But now it seems the media is reporting the game is plagued by Ostetis Pubis. It will probably be found that, the change in training tactics, to alleviate the knee injuries has led to a subsequent increase in groin injuries.
I do not know if the above is an accurate summary, but it does seem that the game is struggling to come to terms with the wear and tear on bodies that has accompanied the professionalisation of our game. In other words as the game becomes faster and stronger, we are discovering that some training and body types do not go together.
Rule 1. Barrack for Collingwood
Rule 2. See rule 1.
Rule 3. There is no rule 3.
CARN DE PIES!
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Greg J
Joined: 13 May 1999 Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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... and I wholeheartedly agree to your attempt attrying to start some new topics for debate ...
Rule 1. Barrack for Collingwood
Rule 2. See rule 1.
Rule 3. There is no rule 3.
CARN DE PIES!
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