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2023 Knights Injuries and Suspensions

perverse

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How sad if true. Club can’t afford to fight for the season but will no doubt expect big crowd turnouts to support the club.
Ah I mean I'm just being cynical and speculating. On the face of it it did seem like the risk/reward ratio was good enough to have a crack.
 
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Ah I mean I'm just being cynical and speculating. On the face of it it did seem like the risk/reward ratio was good enough to have a crack.
Thinking about it more, im not sure thats even the case realistically

When was the last time we had a player successfully downgrade a charge at the judiciary?
 

Yosh

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DSaf with an AC joint injury? Anyone know how long those take to recover from? We have no front row lol...
 
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We should name one saifiti and play the other 👀
If the Twins had no numbers on their jersey a smart lawyer could get either of them off charges.

Call the Ref and Touch Judges to testify which twin was the culprit - have the twins dress the same at the judiciary too
 

Yosh

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If the Twins had no numbers on their jersey a smart lawyer could get either of them off charges.

Call the Ref and Touch Judges to testify which twin was the culprit - have the twins dress the same at the judiciary too
They literally have the same DNA so forensics can't tell them apart either!
 

PhilGould

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Herald says it's believed the scans have cleared Daniel of any serious structural damage but would still be very long odds for this week. Also says Johns & Frizell are rated some chance. I'd say Johns more likely than Friz based on what we've heard.
 

PhilGould

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The nib Newcastle Knights, in conjunction with independent concussion consultant, Conjoint Professor of Neurology at the University of Newcastle, and HMRI Researcher Professor Chris Levi, are continuing to explore all options to support Kalyn Ponga’s recovery from concussion.

This work includes consulting with global organisations to ensure every step is taken to safeguard player health and wellbeing.

After lengthy discussion and extensive research, Kalyn and Newcastle Knights Chief Medical Officer Dr Jin Lee are travelling to Vancouver, Canada to undertake further assessments.

Kalyn will undergo testing using a device that measures neurophysiological markers, which in turn will assist clinical decision making around recovery following concussion and provide further objective information to guide our clinicians.

The assessment will involve technology that is approved for use in Northern America however not yet available in Australia.

nib Newcastle Knights Director of Football Peter Parr spoke about the factors behind the decision.

“Management of concussion is a complex issue for everyone involved, we see this an opportunity to gather additional information to assist Kalyn in his recovery,” Parr said.

“Our broader aim, under the guidance of Professor Levi, is to develop a model of care that will advance our capacity in supporting players with concussion.

“Kalyn remains in good spirits and wishes to thank everyone who has enquired about his health.”

The travel party departed Australia on Friday March 24 and will return once testing is completed.

We will keep the public informed of any outcomes we are permitted to share, whilst maintaining patient confidentiality and respecting Kalyn’s privacy throughout the process.
 

Jono078

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Sounds like they’re going above and beyond in this situation and it’s how you’d want your club to go about looking after a marquee player, as well as setting some new standards for everyone moving forward.
 

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