Galloway

gavat and Groat must be only about 8 weeks away and fingers crossed Galloways pec is only a 6 week job.That will put us in a pretty good position if we can hang in and around mid table by the half way mark
 
Time to pull Cashmere out of retirement again. He could be our Rocky Balboa!

It's the eye of the tiger, it's the thrill of the fight
Risin' up to the challenge of our rival
And the last known survivor stalks his prey in the night
And he's watchin' us all with the eye of the tiger
 
@supercoach said:
gavat and Groat must be only about 8 weeks away and fingers crossed Galloways pec is only a 6 week job.That will put us in a pretty good position if we can hang in and around mid table by the half way mark

I wouldn't expect Gavet back before round 15\. The injury he sustained is generally a 5 month layoff. Groat should be back sooner, but I wouldn't expect him back in the next couple of weeks. We hopefully get young Sirro back this week but he'll need 3-4 games in State Cup to get some match fitness and timing before I'd consider him in FG.
 
@alexaki said:
There is a thought…Utai at front row.....tell u what he wont take a backward step

This is the only place I would have Utai is on the bench to come on for a 10-15 min stint toward the end of each half.
 
PENRITH star Lachlan Coote is facing a season on the sidelines after being ordered to undergo immediate surgery for a pectoral tear suffered in yesterday’s loss to Wests Tigers.

Tigers prop Keith Galloway is also bracing for the same grim news after a pectoral tear also ended his afternoon at Campbelltown.

While the club was initially hopeful Coote might only miss six weeks, further tests have revealed the tear is worse than originally thought.

Coote’s 11th minute departure threw Penrith’s attack into disarray, with skipper and specialist hooker Kevin Kingston forced to deputise in the halves.

After playing most of his NRL career at fullback, the Windsor Wolves junior had trialled strongly at the scrum base and looked dangerous in Penrith’s opening round win over Canberra.

Another local product - Blake Austin - now shapes as the logical choice to partner Luke Walsh in the halves.
 
Why do these foot injuries take so long to heal? Is it a break or ligament related?

I really did love watching Pettyborne take those hit ups yesterday afternoon!
 
@Tigersmurf said:
Why do these foot injuries take so long to heal? Is it a break or ligament related?

I really did love watching Pettyborne take those hit ups yesterday afternoon!

It's a break, but the nature of the bone itself, where it's positioned etc, makes it quite a long recovery.
 
Bad luck Kilo…get well soon.

Seem to be a lot of pec injuries **_early_** in the season the last few year if memory serves me right
 
@Tigersmurf said:
Why do these foot injuries take so long to heal? Is it a break or ligament related?

I really did love watching Pettyborne take those hit ups yesterday afternoon!

I had a strange foot injury which was diagnosed as a crush injury. There was no break or ligament damage but a lot of pain and it eventually came good after months not being on it. An injury to the foot can be a difficult to recover from.

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http://www.weststigers.com.au/news-display/Keith-Galloway-to-undergo-surgery/70260
Wests Tigers prop Keith Galloway will undergo surgery on Wednesday following results of scans today.
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The scans showed Galloway suffered a pectoralis tear in the win over Penrith at Campbelltown Sports Stadium yesterday.
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It is likely Galloway will miss between 3-4 months although more will be known following surgery.
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In other injury news, half-back Jacob Miller suffered a sprained ankle against the Panthers but is expected to play against Parramatta Eels at Leichhardt Oval on Friday, March 22.

Bugger. Not quite the season but most of it.
 
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