pawsandclaws1
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He looks a classy 7. I like how tough he is. He's got a bit of Tommy Raudonikis in him.The little halfback looks like he’s 12 but wow he’s hard to get down!
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He looks a classy 7. I like how tough he is. He's got a bit of Tommy Raudonikis in him.The little halfback looks like he’s 12 but wow he’s hard to get down!
Wests highlights are awesome.
Wow.
Yep.Is Makasini the number 4 in that clip?
Unless the lower grade games are official the weststigers pretend they don't existThe summaries for each game has been updated in previous posts. Let us know if we missed something.
Sadly the initial diagnosis after the game sounds incorrect. ACL is being suggested - these injuries are far too frequent. How to fix the issue - I have no idea.I heard it's probably only an MCL, should be back for round 2
I'm no expert but we did a lot a sand dune training and beach ball work and I can't remember anyone getting knee injuries... coincidence or luck or simply a better way to strengthen ligaments, tendons, muscles in a greater range of movement without impact. 🤔Sadly the initial diagnosis after the game sounds incorrect. ACL is being suggested - these injuries are far too frequent. How to fix the issue - I have no idea.
What do you mean?Unless the lower grade games are official the weststigers pretend they don't exist
It’s the wrestling. Holding players up and then twisting them to the ground, sometimes using multiple defenders. Knee and ankle ligaments do not like these actions.Sadly the initial diagnosis after the game sounds incorrect. ACL is being suggested - these injuries are far too frequent. How to fix the issue - I have no idea.
If this game survives all the hysteria aroung HIA's we are going to have some good looking intelligent 60 year olds heads attached to a mangled set of limbs.It’s the wrestling. Holding players up and then twisting them to the ground, sometimes using multiple defenders. Knee and ankle ligaments do not like these actions.
There was no mention at all of the koe and jersey flegg at all on the weststigers website.It was as if there were no trials at all.What do you mean?
I thought the initial fear was he had done his ACL but with further examination probably only an MCL? He got the scans done on Saturday night so he'd know by now.Sadly the initial diagnosis after the game sounds incorrect. ACL is being suggested - these injuries are far too frequent. How to fix the issue - I have no idea.