Inglis set to miss six months...

For all the stuff I copped from Souffs supporters from 2012-2016 good riddance. Unlucky to have an injury like that to a good player but couldn't happen to a better team

I hate them with a passion and giving them a thumping last night made me very happy.
 
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Souths and QLD will really miss him as will the Roos during the WC. Lots of stakeholders affected by one injury.

Qld and Australia will miss him big time

Couldn't care about Souths one iota
 
It was a shocking decision keeping him on, but he would have done all the damage in the initial impact on his knee. A large amount of ACL's are done from planting the foot and the knee buckling. Still though, the way he literally walked over the line to score his try should have been enough to show he was a dead horse. Should not have come back out after half time. Least it's not us though.
 
Souffs in all their true class have indirectly tried to blame Inglis for staying on - saying they gave him the option to make the call and he thought it was getting better - Which is completely contrary to the gestures Inglis was making right before halftime. He wanted to come off, knew he was done.

There will be more to this I think.
 
I am confused re the injury. ACL usually means reconstruction which is longer than 6 months recover. He was gone last night, there was an interesting point I hear on the commentary. They said that the 1st trainer that checked him vigorously shook his head suggesting he was no good. Got left out basically the entire game.
 
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Souffs in all their true class have indirectly tried to blame Inglis for staying on - saying they gave him the option to make the call and he thought it was getting better - Which is completely contrary to the gestures Inglis was making right before halftime. He wanted to come off, knew he was done.

There will be more to this I think.

But that is the usual ACL scenario and the Drs should know that

You do your ACL and after about 20 minutes it feels like it is getting better , until you try and do something that doesn't have you running straight and whooska your face first in even more pain …...
 
Even if he couldn't do more damage to his ACL, I'm pretty sure the other parts of his knee are at a higher risk of being damaged (I'm no doctor though)…

Very stupid, arrogant decision from Maguire. My tip is for Souths to sack him and sign Des Hasler for next 2018.
 
It was the worst thing i have seen in terms of player welfare ever at a gsme. He was practically on 1 leg, had nothing and Macguire left him on , wow.
 
Complete lack of care shown by a very grubby club.I dont have any time for inglis but what that disgrace of a club did to him shows they have no interest in player welfare.
 
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Complete lack of care shown by a very grubby club.I dont have any time for inglis but what that disgrace of a club did to him shows they have no interest in player welfare.

I hate to see any champion athlete get a major injury doing what they love in any sport..doesn't matter if you like or dislike Inglis,I feel for him and wish him a speedy recovery…
 
With Inglis left out there to hobble around by the coach. With Madge (and/Russel )not getting along with Luke Keary . Souths are starting to look like a rabble.
Luke Keary had a blinder for Easts and the Rabbits might have Farah at 7\. With no Inglis. Tough start of the season for them.
 
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Souffs in all their true class have indirectly tried to blame Inglis for staying on - saying they gave him the option to make the call and he thought it was getting better - Which is completely contrary to the gestures Inglis was making right before halftime. He wanted to come off, knew he was done.

There will be more to this I think.

But that is the usual ACL scenario and the Drs should know that

You do your ACL and after about 20 minutes it feels like it is getting better , until you try and do something that doesn't have you running straight and whooska your face first in even more pain …...

Everyone talks about "the damage is already done" to that knee so no big deal.

What a lot of BS. For mine, it was the higher risk of injury to the OTHER knee that was of most concern. Doctors always talk of the other parts that have to do 'overs' to compensate for any injury.

Doctors call, trainers call?
Maguire is the coach and if he was willing for GI to suffer more pain - then shame on him.

Any decent human being would have brought him straight off.
Gone are the days of playing with busted legs.
 

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