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Angus Graham Out For The Year

I think he will be staying, and definitely hope he does.

Not sure if Jukes is saying opinion or fact, but if it is fact I want to slap Miller in the head
 
tigers#7 said:
I will pay Gus's salary for him to stay at the club next year. ;D Oh boy if we let him go :-\ Absolute perfect size for a modern day ruckmen.
He won't be going anywhere
 
In a round about way, the best thing that happened to Graham - career wise, was breaking his ankle. Now a certainty to be at Punt Rd next year.
 
Poor performance by the Richmond Club doctors giving Angus a jab to keep him on the ground, when a serious injury had occured.

If this injury becomes a lot worse as a result, it would be grounds to sue?
 
tigerbro said:
Poor performance by the Richmond Club doctors giving Angus a jab to keep him on the ground, when a serious injury had occured.

If this injury becomes a lot worse as a result, it would be grounds to sue?

Mark Coughlan
 
tigerbro said:
Poor performance by the Richmond Club doctors giving Angus a jab to keep him on the ground, when a serious injury had occured.

If this injury becomes a lot worse as a result, it would be grounds to sue?

Did you consider the jab might have been administered at Angus's insistence?
 
skybeau said:
tigerbro said:
Poor performance by the Richmond Club doctors giving Angus a jab to keep him on the ground, when a serious injury had occured.

If this injury becomes a lot worse as a result, it would be grounds to sue?

Did you consider the jab might have been administered at Angus's insistence?

Dont think that would matter Beau,
Its the doctors who have to assertain the nature & signifigance of the injury.

Saying that ankles/feet etc are notoriously hard to identify the seriousness of, look at Rooney for Man u for example.
 
ankles are hard to pick.

had a mate who broke his ankle once, we thought he was playing up a sprain and made him walk 400m to the first aiders. we absolutely stunned when we heard later the ambos took him to get a BREAK repaired :-\