Justadragon
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As I said during the game it really looked like he copped a massive hit to the ribs.Could Toby have an arm, leg and back issue?
As I said during the game it really looked like he copped a massive hit to the ribs.Could Toby have an arm, leg and back issue?
These young guys put their body on the line for sure and Toby and Ryan were everywhere.As I said during the game it really looked like he copped a massive hit to the ribs.
Need a bit more help form the backs. Or a lot more.These young guys put their body on the line for sure and Toby and Ryan were everywhere.
Those two go so hard. Never take a backward step. Are they destined to pick up a lot of niggling injuries throughout their careers?Toby is in a sling apparently
Not good for Liddle or us
Broncos > Sharks > Bye, I guess they will assess it week to week.. obviously no point rushing him, but at some point he has to play football again and see how he goes. This also assumes Cook stays healthy and available.Not good for Liddle or us
Did Liddle re-injure his hamstring or it's just taking much longer to heal than first thought?Not good for Liddle or us
Did Liddle re-injure his hamstring or it's just taking much longer to heal than first thought?
I have witnessed 1st hand this injury in one of my star players in the late 90s. Head was on his way to 1sts grade but never made it.A bit more on Liddle.
St George Illawarra Dragons hooker Jacob Liddle's hamstring recovery has been delayed due to the high re-injury risk associated with soft-tissue tears. After suffering a setback during the pre-season, he experienced a minor warm-up incident, forcing his return to be pushed back to Round 12 or 13.
Current Injury Status and Timeline
- The Setback: Liddle suffered a significant pre-season grade 3 hamstring tear and later dealt with an aggravating warm-up incident just before kickoff.
- Revised Return: The Dragons medical and coaching staff confirmed his recovery has been taking slightly longer than initially hoped, targeting a comeback to the field in Round 12 or 13.
- Team Impact: Because of Liddle's delayed availability, the club is leaning on Damien Cook and Haele Finau to manage the dummy-half role in the interim.
Why Hamstring Repairs Take Time
- High Re-injury Rates: Hamstring strains are notorious in the NRL, carrying a roughly 30% re-injury rate if rushed.
- Stringent Rehab: To avoid a chronic issue, medical staff mandate a deliberate, graduated increase in running volume and strength before clearing a player for full contact
What in the AI slopA bit more on Liddle.
St George Illawarra Dragons hooker Jacob Liddle's hamstring recovery has been delayed due to the high re-injury risk associated with soft-tissue tears. After suffering a setback during the pre-season, he experienced a minor warm-up incident, forcing his return to be pushed back to Round 12 or 13.
Current Injury Status and Timeline
- The Setback: Liddle suffered a significant pre-season grade 3 hamstring tear and later dealt with an aggravating warm-up incident just before kickoff.
- Revised Return: The Dragons medical and coaching staff confirmed his recovery has been taking slightly longer than initially hoped, targeting a comeback to the field in Round 12 or 13.
- Team Impact: Because of Liddle's delayed availability, the club is leaning on Damien Cook and Haele Finau to manage the dummy-half role in the interim.
Why Hamstring Repairs Take Time
- High Re-injury Rates: Hamstring strains are notorious in the NRL, carrying a roughly 30% re-injury rate if rushed.
- Stringent Rehab: To avoid a chronic issue, medical staff mandate a deliberate, graduated increase in running volume and strength before clearing a player for full contact
Yep. Not good?What in the AI slop