**Don't forget Moltzens elbow early last year. That needle left him with no feeling and he had to withdraw. Thats another to add to the list.**
I'm in no way blaming Kuah for the loss, but I think the original post was a fair enough point to raise. I was going to also once I heard this prior to kickoff, win, lose or draw. The attack against the original poster is unfair imo. To say he's just upset after a loss is simply a very poor response to a serious post.
Just like the players and the coach, the doctor is aslo subject to the fans ridicule if they have a bad game. Dr Kuah has had a few of those in recent years. Degrees or medical knowledge mean nothing. In commoners talk, the needle didn't work. Surely they were banking on it working, seeing there was nobody on stand by. It all points towards a stuff up.
The thing that disturbs me is there seems to be somewhat of a cover up by Sheens and co. If this is something that was unavoidable or simply a 50/50 chance of getting right to play with an injection, then why not just say it went wrong. This should be the main point of this discussion imo.