Thanks Liz great report..
About Kennellys shoulder, could it be similar to Wanganeens shoulder where it would pop out and he would jus pop it back in? Or would he need a full reco if problems continue to occur?
Really depends on the outcome of the scans - if it's just popped out and back and there are no problems, it could be just some strapping and good rehab to re-strengthen the muscles over the next few weeks. If he's damaged the muscles, tendons or joint itself it could be anywhere between a few weeks and a year depending on what is required (e.g. minor op to clean out vs full reco).
So even in a best case scenario, wouldnt it be better to rest him just in case? Even though he would missed, surely it would out way the risk of an on going injury throughout the year.
Again, entirely depends on the outcome of the scans - he might be well and truly right to go, he might be gaaaawn. In an ideal world, he'd be ok but rested for safety's sake, but footy isn't the ideal world and if he's close enough to right, I suspect he'd play. But that's only IF. Nervous wait ahead I would imagine.
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I'll never forget watching a school Rugby match when a kid dislocated his HIP! He was lying on his back and his right leg was ACCROSS his stomach sort of at right angles....euaghhhh!
And the following year I was skiing down a very remote hillside just behind the same guy and he got his skis caught in two DIVERGING ice ruts...(it was 8.30 in the morning)....anyhoo his legs went off in opposite directions and he dislocated his hip again. Sheesh! Funnily enough I can't recall any screaming.
Ben Allan. Nice Guy. Never seen him since the day we carried him down the mountain. Wonder whatever happened to him?
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Remember - we got this kid a year early and carried him last year as he finished school as the prediction was he'd be a top 10 or thereabouts if we waited another year.
The few games he managed in reserves last year he looked a very natural footballer, good skills for a big man, an ability to hit targets with taps (yes, against undersized opponents) and a body that still needed some muscle, but was not the usual rake-like effort Barham sometimes recruits on hope.
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