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A PCL rupture is really not much better than an ACL rupture. Will mean surgery and rehab with 6-12 months recovery.
Given he had good stability in the knee it's unlikely a grade 3 (full rupture) so that's a least good news
I suspect they would have picked it up on ground, if not in the sheds if it was a full rupture. The word was the knee was completely stable, which is why he was left out there. He was also walking freely post-match.A PCL rupture is really not much better than an ACL rupture. Will mean surgery and rehab with 6-12 months recovery.
Given he had good stability in the knee it's unlikely a grade 3 (full rupture) so that's a least good news
For his nerf ball tackleIn good news Friz escapes with a fine.
Yeah pretty much what I said, stable knee = not a full ruptureI suspect they would have picked it up on ground, if not in the sheds if it was a full rupture. The word was the knee was completely stable, which is why he was left out there. He was also walking freely post-match.
I'll be very surprised if that's the case.
As I said, a full rupture (grade 3) would require surgery and luckily enough it doesn't appear to be thatNot all PCLs require surgery. Will depend what grade it is. Grade 1 and 2 often don’t need surgery, just some rest and physio.
Great news. Shouty Ginanne had him out for the year about 30 seconds after he went down.Club is saying on socials that Fletch is aiming for a return in round 3.
Probably on the back of his last injury. Dan has massive wraps on Sharpey.Great news. Shouty Ginanne had him out for the year about 30 seconds after he went down.
So it was a grade 3 carry on.Club is saying on socials that Fletch is aiming for a return in round 3.
