earl
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I'd rather be convinced differently but we have 3 players who really need to improve in critical positions.
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Suggestion or does this post carry some weight?People are against the signing of Woods, but what if we were to be swapping Seyfarth for Woods. Would that be acceptable? One team gets a hungry youngster with a good ethic and we get an experienced pro on minimum wage.
Given Seyfarth doesn't add anything to our prop rotation, and he's no back rower either swapping out our worst props would be a move I'd be comfortable taking. And I no think Seyfarth would get some interest as a cheap squaddie with a good attitude, clubs need those types but we have others filming those spots currently.
He says 'hammy'.Daine Laurie posted a story from the rehab room on his instagram, in the background audio you can hear the physio say
"Brooksy has torn his knee, it's a decent injury".
Less than a few days after we let Hastings go, our halfback is down with an injury that puts him in doubt for the start of the season - with no back up half in sight.
Here's his insta for anyone who wants to have a look.
I think Lamb was worseJason Taylor is the worst thing that ever happened to this club
He averaged 110m a game along with the highest tackle efficiency in the NRL at over 30 tackles a gameI feel you're embellishing some stats there
- I didn't check, But I'd be surprised if he averages 100m a game...
Also wouldn't bruise a grape.
Why do u think there going so hard for Moses or maybe WilliamsNo. Let's talk about whether or not Brooks should be here. We almost never talk about it.
Nah, 99% sure he says “his knee”.He says 'hammy'.
Could be referring to the prior tear, but he does use present tense, 'it's a good one', suggesting its now.
However, there's still 4 months until the start of the season, so that's plenty of time to rehab a hamstring.
**bloody good sleuthing though. Kudos.
Definitely said knee.. Hammy not worth a post in here.He says 'hammy'.
Could be referring to the prior tear, but he does use present tense, 'it's a good one', suggesting its now.
However, there's still 4 months until the start of the season, so that's plenty of time to rehab a hamstring.
**bloody good sleuthing though. Kudos.
Definitely not.Looks like Daine trolling to me.
That's not how trolling worksLooks like Daine trolling to me.
I've listened to it about 20 times and I've still got 'hammy'. Hopefully I'm correct.Nah, 99% sure he says “his knee”.
Then says “It’s a decent one, yeah” when asked if it’s a really bad injury.
They’re talking about scarring though, so hopefully just talking about an old injury.
Who’s the warriors spine?
Hasn't Asi gone to Parra? And Harris-Tevita has taken a sabbatical from league. Warriors have Shaun Johnson tooLast year:-
9. Wayde Egan
6. Harris-Teveta
7. Asi
1 Walsh
Walsh is a gun but he is at the Broncos.
Our spine is better.
Yeah, pretty much everyone else seems to be hearing knee, so we'll have to see.I've listened to it about 20 times and I've still got 'hammy'. Hopefully I'm correct.
Also, it would be rare for a physio to refer to a knee injury as 'tearing their knee'. They'd usually refer to the ligament abbreviation, whether it's mcl, lcl, acl or pcl.
Scarring (which is mentioned at one point) is also something that would be commonly discussed or seen in a hamstring. Not necessarily the case with a ligament.
I didn’t realise that the MO of a “development club” was to swap out the youngsters for the oldies.Suggestion or does this post carry some weight?