Can't recall any stars getting through hammy problems but can remember some that never did and even had to quit the game. Johnny Gibbs for example. Moylan looks likely to go the same way.You seem well-informed, and that sounds optimistic.
Just wondering whether anyone here recalls an example of a young player suffering a number of hamstrings tears, but getting past it to go on and have a strong (and fast) career?
If so it would be good to hear about it, I'm getting a bit depressed thinking our young champ's career may be stunted.
You seem well-informed, and that sounds optimistic.
Just wondering whether anyone here recalls an example of a young player suffering a number of hamstrings tears, but getting past it to go on and have a strong (and fast) career?
If so it would be good to hear about it, I'm getting a bit depressed thinking our young champ's career may be stunted.
I do remember Russell Gartner had quite a few hamstring issues & ended up having a successful career with Manly & Tigers.You seem well-informed, and that sounds optimistic.
Just wondering whether anyone here recalls an example of a young player suffering a number of hamstrings tears, but getting past it to go on and have a strong (and fast) career?
If so it would be good to hear about it, I'm getting a bit depressed thinking our young champ's career may be stunted.
Well said LEHOYawwnnn
Do you think he really cares, it’s footy you play you get injured you get better you play again. If he is fit and healthy for sure he should play origin. If anyone thinks he wants to sit on the sidelines watching they have no idea. Go get em turbo
The only problem I have about Tom playing at all this year is that I strongly doubt the veracity of actually KNOWING FOR CERTAIN that he is 100% fit.
One would think he is a huge case for erring on the far, far, far side of caution.
It was claimed he re-injured it around the 8 week mark and I think it was probably true.Its a Hammy, he could do it training in the off season.
Agree though if he rushes it just for origin but having taken at this stage 12 weeks for a estimated 8 week recovery worse case, probably unlikely on the scale of probability he comes back unless he is ready.
Hawks could currently use him in their midfield.Not sure in league, but Cyril Rioli and Shaun Burgoyne from the afl come to mind. Both had chronic hammy issues but went on to play long and successful careers. They won 3 successive premiership an Burgoyne is still playing at 37. Maybe send him for a stint down at Hawthorn in the off season.
I think Tedesco had problem hammies when he was younger also ,You seem well-informed, and that sounds optimistic.
Just wondering whether anyone here recalls an example of a young player suffering a number of hamstrings tears, but getting past it to go on and have a strong (and fast) career?
If so it would be good to hear about it, I'm getting a bit depressed thinking our young champ's career may be stunted.
There is a sneaky suggestion Tom might play next week?????
You would think this would already be the case. How they are sending players back early without a scan is beyond meNRL Physio has said that Manly are treating Toms Hammy issue differently to how clubs would normally. Usually a players return would be determined by strenghth, speed and agility tests. Manly have gone further by waiting for scans to show that his hamstring is 100% healed before naming him, which seems sensible given his recent history.
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