Demonborger
New member
Taking a look through all of our injuries and they are all leg related except for Farah.
There is no shoulder, arm, wrist, pectoral, neck, collarbone (i.e upper torso and arm) injuries.
Farah is of course the only one with an arm/upper body injury and that was a freak accident.
So looking at these sorts of injuries anyone else think it is due to having such a dominant pack we're are less likely to get the upper body/arm injuries (from missed tackles and getting steam rolled) but more likely to get leg injuries (from opposition trying to tackle our guys, e.g Teddy).
What it means for us i'm not sure, it's more and observation than anything. I suppose for the doctors and physios it will result in certain injuries to treat becoming more common than others.
There is no shoulder, arm, wrist, pectoral, neck, collarbone (i.e upper torso and arm) injuries.
Farah is of course the only one with an arm/upper body injury and that was a freak accident.
So looking at these sorts of injuries anyone else think it is due to having such a dominant pack we're are less likely to get the upper body/arm injuries (from missed tackles and getting steam rolled) but more likely to get leg injuries (from opposition trying to tackle our guys, e.g Teddy).
What it means for us i'm not sure, it's more and observation than anything. I suppose for the doctors and physios it will result in certain injuries to treat becoming more common than others.