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Rabbitohs Injuries and Suspensions

themacemaceman

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Seriously he’s missing 1 game……he’s missed how many over the last few years because of his own stupidity.
And again he’s is missing a game because of his own stupidity.
Our club and our supporters are a laughing stock to others . We play the poor me card and we are being treated differently card every week be it by the refs or judiciary or NRL.
Take the Ref and green glasses off Lads.
If Trel just pulled his head in and didn’t behave like a D Head …..the NRL wouldn’t have to make a decision on how many weeks and when he has to sit out.
 

speedster

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Crikey, its the morality police again lecturing us all on how to behave. Go start a church or something MM. Boring!

This is footy and it's about footy players and footy clubs and footy culture which isn't perfect, but newsflash, neither are you.

Cheers.
 
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Seriously he’s missing 1 game……he’s missed how many over the last few years because of his own stupidity.
And again he’s is missing a game because of his own stupidity.
Our club and our supporters are a laughing stock to others . We play the poor me card and we are being treated differently card every week be it by the refs or judiciary or NRL.
Take the Ref and green glasses off Lads.
If Trel just pulled his head in and didn’t behave like a D Head …..the NRL wouldn’t have to make a decision on how many weeks and when he has to sit out.

I applaud you triplem your a real stand up guy well said cobber.
 

callmack1

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From Sporting News, I'm not surprised to see we were the most injury effected but honestly, when it's put like that, that is startling!

Data shows Rabbitohs hardest hit by injury bug in 2024​

Injuries are an unfortunate fact of life in the NRL, with all teams losing key players for at least some portion of each season.

This year was no different, with injuries taking out some of the game's biggest names including Nathan Cleary, Tom Trbojevic, and Sam Walker.

But according to the numbers, no team has been hit harder than the South Sydney Rabbitohs, who have been devastated by injuries throughout 2024.

While every NRL team experienced some form of injury crisis this season, the Rabbitohs were far and away the most affected, with the team seeing over 70 more games missed due to injury than the next closest club.

According to data compiled by X, formerly Twitter, account @NRLPhysio, Rabbitohs players missed a combined 213 games this season due to injury, while the Warriors were the next closest with 160.

South Sydney's season was ravaged by injury, with stars like Jack Wighton, Latrell Mitchell, Cameron Murray, and Campbell Graham all missing at least some time with various ailments.

These issues have had a clear impact on the Rabbitohs' season, finishing second to last on the ladder with just seven wins for the year.

Interestingly, the team with the least games missed was Penrith; aside from Cleary, the Panthers' consistency was key as always in making yet another strong charge towards the finals.
 

Eric the great

Juniors
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Not the sort of thing you'd find on Fox Sports or any Murdoch rag unless it was the Roosters or one of their other favourites copping that sort of atrocious luck. In fact, don't be surprised if they run a load of stories about the Roosters injury toll if they get bundled out of the finals series whilst remaining conspicuously silent about Souths injury toll.
You only had to listen to the commentary of the game last Friday night it was all about the injury ravaged roosters hardly anything about the rabbits struggles this year
 

BotanyBorn&Bred

Juniors
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Not the sort of thing you'd find on Fox Sports or any Murdoch rag unless it was the Roosters or one of their other favourites copping that sort of atrocious luck. In fact, don't be surprised if they run a load of stories about the Roosters injury toll if they get bundled out of the finals series whilst remaining conspicuously silent about Souths injury toll.
And yet, Rothfield was crying about the Broncos in June saying State of Origin was "ravaging their team" and "something had to be done" about the SOO scheduke.

The journos from The Telecrap are no better than watching Housewives of NY.
Honestly they are all a fu..king embarassment.
Rothfield is more senile than Joe Biden.
Crawley whines worse than any housewife in existence, and only has the job becauae his brother is CEO of FOX Sports. Just look at his face. More tracks than Central Station. A life of drinking and no sleep will make you look that way.
Ritchie knows less than nothing, all his tips either fail or the oppositie happens, just speculates like a grand fantasizer (a.k.a wanker)
They are all no talent garbage.
The commentary on this forum is more insightful than their "expert analysis".
And it's a crime they are paid so much money to dish this chite up to the public
 

callmack1

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Confirmation Cody was playing injured as he can be seen on crutches at the Red and Green ball. Apparently had surgery a few days ago. On what I don't know, but it was obviously a leg injury. Hopefully nothing major.
 

Steenson123

Juniors
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You football genius want-to-beeeeees..... is there any news re Campbell Graham?
Focus on the essentials, leave the roster reshaping to Burt.
I keep saying it.
Campbell Graham is THE critical guy this club badly needs playing and playing at 100%. No longer crippled and using just the one arm.
It stuns me that these Journalists rarely if at all mention the impact of Graham's prolonged absence. They hardly mention it whatsoever, blasphemos indeed.
 

Rabbits20

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Murray sustained a scapholunate injury. He will see a surgeon next week upon his return to Sydney.

The injury may require Murray to undergo a scapholunate reconstruction which would see him undertake an extensive period of rehabilitation.

The Rabbitohs will provide an update once Cameron has seen a surgeon and received a final diagnosis and a plan has been established for his rehabilitation and recovery.

 

Rabbits20

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What is the recovery time for scapholunate ligament reconstruction?


You will be in a cast for 4- 6 weeks at which time you will return to the office for follow up. Once your cast has been removed you will be transitioned into a removable splint and occupational therapy will be initiated. Full functional recovery takes approximately 4 to 6 months.
 

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