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Injury

Blood Shot Eyes

First Grade
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Interesting regarding other teams and their injuries....there starting to happen to key players....Roosters have lost both their 5/8 and best forward for a while ....now Maloney is out....Mmmmm injuries are going to play a big part from here on in....
 

Jubilee

Juniors
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1,145
ACL injuries are far more common than they should be. It is very well-known what causes them and just as well known are the training protocols for avoiding them. Yet here we are.

The player who surely in the history of the game was a prime candidate for ACL problems would have to be Dufty. Insane decelerations and direction changes. But never any ACL problems. Why not? Well, looking at his legs, I would say he has always done a heap of relevant training.

We KNOW that specific training programs strengthen and protect the ACL. This is why someone like Adam Douehi could come back from multiple ACLs better and even faster than ever!

The same applies to Jacob Liddle. He blew his knee out badly but is also now running - and decelerating and changing directions - better than ever. Why? A proper, protective, strengthening training program.

In my opinion, it reeks of negligence by training programmers that players suffer ACL blowouts so often nowadays.
 

Auntie.Gerald

First Grade
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7,381
ACL injuries are far more common than they should be. It is very well-known what causes them and just as well known are the training protocols for avoiding them. Yet here we are.

The player who surely in the history of the game was a prime candidate for ACL problems would have to be Dufty. Insane decelerations and direction changes. But never any ACL problems. Why not? Well, looking at his legs, I would say he has always done a heap of relevant training.

We KNOW that specific training programs strengthen and protect the ACL. This is why someone like Adam Douehi could come back from multiple ACLs better and even faster than ever!

The same applies to Jacob Liddle. He blew his knee out badly but is also now running - and decelerating and changing directions - better than ever. Why? A proper, protective, strengthening training program.

In my opinion, it reeks of negligence by training programmers that players suffer ACL blowouts so often nowadays.
There is a few layers to discussion re ACLs

I’ve done one and I had no idea that it was imminent. No signs at all of an overstrained ACL in my knee. No weakness. Nada.
it was on the back of a long season of skiing and 7 days in a row of powder skiing

which I had done for 20 plus seasons prior

same level
Same training
Same everything
Nothing different

10 years since
Everything the same
No second ACL reconstruction
 

R&WTILLIDIE

First Grade
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In all seriousness. One of the Couchman brothers was getting picked in FG more than the other. Does anyone know which one of the 2 got injured?
 
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