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Luke Meehan and Conditioning team

It’s borderline negligent as to why a player was returned to the field in that condition. Absolutely ridiculous. Last straw - this was amateur hour.
So footballers shouldnt go back after theyve been strapped up and tested it out?
So no playing through the niggle?
 
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So footballers shouldnt go back after theyve been strapped up and tested it out?
So no playing through the niggle?

Depends what it is, that didn't appear to be similar to restrapping an ankle to immobilise the movement (ie. to seriously reduce the risk of reinjuring it.
 
We are now trying the old idea of spraying windex on everyone’s injuries.
Couple of days, they should be right
 
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Depends what it is, that didn't appear to be similar to restrapping an ankle to immobilise the movement (ie. to seriously reduce the risk of reinjuring it.
THe post was that it was negligent to send a footballer back out who had an injury.
That occurs in every match, at all levels.
At the AFL there are medicos who have the expertise to diagnose and assess potential for further damage.
We dont even know if Clarke further injured it or if that was the state of the original injury.

The hysteria of the site at the moment is out of hand.
Has no one played footy?
Or are we all soccer moms?

Clarke got injured. Strapped up. Tried to continue. Body didnt hold up so he came off.
 
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My personal view is that I don’t have one, primarily because I haven’t got a clue.
We have a lot of injuries but they are a variety. Soft tissue, contact injuries, stress fractures.
In the end we have to trust the management of the football club that they will be looking into the cause and what needs to change. That may be personnel related, it could be in the way we train, the type of training loads we put on young players and perhaps praying :LOL:.
Whilst in the end it may be cause and effect, just making the judgement that we have a lot of injuries so the head of strength and conditioning is no good is imo a judgement made with too little actual knowledge.
Some of it is bad luck for sure.
 
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THe post was that it was negligent to send a footballer back out who had an injury.
That occurs in every match, at all levels.
At the AFL there are medicos who have the expertise to diagnose and assess potential for further damage.
We dont even know if Clarke further injured it or if that was the state of the original injury.

The hysteria of the site at the moment is out of hand.
Has no one played footy?
Or are we all soccer moms?

Clarke got injured. Strapped up. Tried to continue. Body didnt hold up so he came off.

I agree on the hysteria comments on here and I haven't said anything against Meehan until the Clarke injury yesterday which with the level of strapping should have meant that they were suitably concerned about the injury. I'd have thought with the level of injuries that we have through the AFL squad that any potential injury like that would have been played with the highest level of caution, but maybe with Yassine going down with an injury in the 2nd quarter too, maybe they were trying to see if Juddy could stay out there for the extra rotation.
 
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I agree on the hysteria comments on here and I haven't said anything against Meehan until the Clarke injury yesterday which with the level of strapping should have meant that they were suitably concerned about the injury. I'd have thought with the level of injuries that we have through the AFL squad that any potential injury like that would have been played with the highest level of caution, but maybe with Yassine going down with an injury in the 2nd quarter too, maybe they were trying to see if Juddy could stay out there for the extra rotation.
I'm not sure Meehan is the one deciding whether to send players back on, at AFL or VFL level. Don't we have a doctor?
 
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I'm not sure Meehan is the one deciding whether to send players back on, at AFL or VFL level. Don't we have a doctor?

Mate, Sheehan picks the team, decides on interchange, assesses players ability to continue in real time, and makes the tea and coffee at board meetings.
 
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I'm not sure Meehan is the one deciding whether to send players back on, at AFL or VFL level. Don't we have a doctor?
Strange how people are having a go at our Strength & Conditioning coach.
 
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