Well one up against saints from bevans performance.It'll cost us. I hope he wins us a couple of games too.
rumor is he just stared at his knee for a while and it came good.Anyone have any info on Mau? Didn't seem too bad but then again, I reckon you could shank him in the yard with a filed down toothbrush and he'd probs just "walk it off".
rumor is he just stared at his knee for a while and it came good.
anyone know if these injury return dates mean return expected return to field or just return to fulltime training? With the talk of Frank coming back, given he had a foot injury which would have kept him off his feet for a while, you would expect he would need to get fitness levels up before returning to top grade
Interestingly, Terepo is visible in the last training gallery, albeit in the orange non contact training shirt. He is due back in round 22 according to the latest injury report. Meanwhile Frank Pritchard (due back after the bye) isn't apparent in the training gallery. Could be to do with the fact Fritchard has a lower body injury (and is therefore spending every session doing cardio) while Terepo has been able to run for several weeks now.
Agreed on both points, Terepo provides some major impact and damage off the bench to tiring defences, will be interesting to see what happens when we get some troops back.Hmm, good point mate. We could certainly do with some troops back. I have a fear that Fritchard will be useless with much lost game time.
I do think though that Terepo could slot back in off the bench and really add some impact during the tiresome part of the game.
Ok so we are now 5 days post surgery and things are going ok. Still feel like I'm being hit in the shin with an axe for the first few minutes every time I stand up but sleeping is now possible albeit with the help of heavy doses of narcotics. According to the doc I'll be able to do 1km runs within 2 months which will be a good effort considering it has probably been 10 years since I've done that
Best thread hijacking everOk so we are now 5 days post surgery and things are going ok. Still feel like I'm being hit in the shin with an axe for the first few minutes every time I stand up but sleeping is now possible albeit with the help of heavy doses of narcotics. According to the doc I'll be able to do 1km runs within 2 months which will be a good effort considering it has probably been 10 years since I've done that