Sorry, that was a misleading post, I was having trouble with my edit.
Sorry, that was a misleading post, I was having trouble with my edit.
Last edited by Meg; 15th August 2018 at 01:34 PM.
But if you watch the video it’s not what happened.
AJ’s left foot clipped the back of the other player’s heel which threw him awkwardly on to his right leg causing his right knee to twist.
It wasn’t that he instinctively favoured landing on his right leg - he simply didn’t have an opportunity to put his weight on to his left leg.
The case for AJ returning:
It was his "good" leg, which has stood up to AFL/NEAFL for many years. In theory it should be no worse than a player having his first knee reco.
If it was his "bad leg" then it would be career ending, because it would mean the leg is unfixable to survive AFL.
Hope SS doesn't mind me jumping in but the auction closes 8pm tomorrow if you're interested in participating.
Sydney Swans Online Auctions
A couple of points to add to the general discussion.
Yes, it is "only a knee", and AJ pretty much said that during the interview broadcast during his comeback game. One of the things that kept him going is that he could keep it in perspective and see that he wasn't that badly off really.
Having said that, I think we can cut Nic some slack. He's exhausted from 120 minutes of intense exercise, he hasn't had a chance to stop and process the news, and if his initial reaction was to be overcome with emotion for his teammate then good on him. I'm sure that with a little time and a good night's sleep, he'll be able to look at the bigger picture.
On the subject of knees, goswannies made an excellent post elsewhere. Doing one knee is definitely a key risk factor for doing the other one. It is also a risk factor for doing the same one again. I wouldn't blame AJ for calling it quits, but so much of the decisions around his future depend on information that we don't have access to that all I can do is trust he and the club will make the right choice and wish him all the best.
I'm pretty sure there would have been two guernseys made (at least) for every player. You know there are spares available as players change when their guernsey gets ripped, and sometimes they'll change into a fresh guernsey at half-time in a very wet or muddy game.
So I am sure that if AJ wanted a guernsey from his comeback game as a memento, one would have been available for him in addition to the one being auctioned off.
Bookmarks