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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 4:05 pm 
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jimmae wrote:
I think everyone here needs to become familiar with the term "subject to on-going medical assessment." The bloke isn't even back on the track yet, relax.

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Cannot give details yet but Jamo will be given every chance to get back earlier as a result of some recovery equipment purchased by the Spirit of Carlton at the clubs request.

We are all in the big blue endeavour together. If the club has the knowledge and we can help out towards number 17 we are all there together for the players and the club.

Is that the space treadmill?


Not a treadmill. Cannot give much in the way of detail at the moment. Will keep everyone informed when we find out more.

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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
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Sounds like a slow news day story to me.

Should be 4, could be 6, might be 8. But probably 4.

Nathan Brown's knee could be 24 months. Unlikely, but could be.

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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 7:08 pm 
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Navy Blue Horse wrote:
Sounds like a slow news day story to me.

Should be 4, could be 6, might be 8. But probably 4.

Nathan Brown's knee could be 24 months. Unlikely, but could be.


It's a 4 week injury unless we fly him to Arizona. In which case it could be 8-12.


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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 7:09 pm 
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nightcrawler wrote:
Navy Blue Horse wrote:
Sounds like a slow news day story to me.

Should be 4, could be 6, might be 8. But probably 4.

Nathan Brown's knee could be 24 months. Unlikely, but could be.


It's a 4 week injury unless we fly him to Arizona. In which case it could be 8-12.


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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:09 pm 
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Do you believe everything written in the newspaper.

The only people who know about Jamo are:

Jamo
His Surgeon
His GP
His Significant other
His Parents
The Senior coach

Not sure where the media fit in.

Icke will only do as he is told, based on the facts that are presented.

Could be 3 weeks or more, time will tell.

Remember teams change quickly, look at the 1986 GF Team

Carlton
B: 37 Wayne Harmes 11 Bruce Doull 35 Peter Dean
HB: 27 Des English 6 Jon Dorotich 2 Peter Motley
C: 26 David Rhys-Jones 21 Craig Bradley 8 Wayne Blackwell
HF: 7 Wayne Johnston 4 Stephen Kernahan 23 Paul Meldrum
F: 15 Bernie Evans 9 Ken Hunter 36 Mark Maclure (c)
Foll: 44 Justin Madden 31 Tom Alvin 32 David Glascott,
Int: 45 Warren McKenzie 38 Shane Robertson

The next year, Doull - retired, English - Cancer, Motley - Accident, Blackwell - Injury, Evans - Suspension, Maclure - Retired, Harmes - Form/ Injury.

That is 7 changes in 12 months.

In Aitken, M. Kennedy, Dennis, Gleeson, Murphy, Naley, Silvagni

So the point I am making here is that Jamo maybe the man now, but Hendo might be the man next year, so you never know.

I love the club, follow the players that are in and hope for the best and that is no. 17.


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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 12:09 am 
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Donstuie wrote:
If they're saying 8 weeks this early in the piece, then chances are it'll be 12.

I'm sick of injuries to our players always 'getting worse' the longer they're out. It's like when you're a kid and your parents promise you McDonalds "soon", but as each saturday goes by it's bangers and mash again (yes I have repressed issues) and it becomes clear they were lying to you to shut you up. Just give us a straight answer FFS.


Sheesh you're turning into a really nervous nelly these days donstuie :grin:

A meniscus tear is the one of the most minor knee injuiries you can have... it's not as bad as tearing a ligament. And it's most likely why he was sent back on the field of play.. cos the medics would've performed a stability test and found there was no discernable structural damage ie. no ligament tear.

Historically speaking, players return after 4 weeks on average (if there are no complications) especially with the professional rehabilitation available to them. Someone like Kreuzer who's a fast healer would probably recover after 2 weeks.

Let's not get too carried away with what's happened to Bower... I think his is more of a case of a chronic injury so no comparison at all with Jamo's case.

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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:27 am 
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Donstuie wrote:
If they're saying 8 weeks this early in the piece, then chances are it'll be 12.

I'm sick of injuries to our players always 'getting worse' the longer they're out. It's like when you're a kid and your parents promise you McDonalds "soon", but as each saturday goes by it's bangers and mash again (yes I have repressed issues) and it becomes clear they were lying to you to shut you up. Just give us a straight answer FFS.


Sheesh you're turning into a really nervous nelly these days donstuie :grin:

When have I not been? :(

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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 1:27 pm 
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Bluebernz wrote:
Donstuie wrote:
If they're saying 8 weeks this early in the piece, then chances are it'll be 12.

I'm sick of injuries to our players always 'getting worse' the longer they're out. It's like when you're a kid and your parents promise you McDonalds "soon", but as each saturday goes by it's bangers and mash again (yes I have repressed issues) and it becomes clear they were lying to you to shut you up. Just give us a straight answer FFS.


Sheesh you're turning into a really nervous nelly these days donstuie :grin:

A meniscus tear is the one of the most minor knee injuiries you can have... it's not as bad as tearing a ligament. And it's most likely why he was sent back on the field of play.. cos the medics would've performed a stability test and found there was no discernable structural damage ie. no ligament tear.

Historically speaking, players return after 4 weeks on average (if there are no complications) especially with the professional rehabilitation available to them. Someone like Kreuzer who's a fast healer would probably recover after 2 weeks.

Let's not get too carried away with what's happened to Bower... I think his is more of a case of a chronic injury so no comparison at all with Jamo's case.


A meniscus tear is minor ? i had a operation 18 months ago on my knee for a meniscus and am still ratshit.............sure,im no spring chicken,but i cant believe something relatively minor can throw you out of whack.A reco must be a knightmare.

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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:21 pm 
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Mistar

I suspect that you are not 25yo and in perfect fitness.

Also players, receive fulltime care and physio and a massive pay check to play.


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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 7:10 pm 
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Mickstar wrote:
A meniscus tear is minor ? i had a operation 18 months ago on my knee for a meniscus and am still ratshit.............sure,im no spring chicken,but i cant believe something relatively minor can throw you out of whack.A reco must be a knightmare.


An ACL knee reconstruction is definitely a nightmare... that's why it's the dreaded injury as it means a 12 month lay-off eg. Kreuz .... no other injury, apart from the really freakish ones, keeps a player out for that long.

I've had an ACL reco myself and my knee's never been the same since. Mind you that was about 15 yrs ago when knee surgery technology wasn't as advanced as it is these days.

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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:14 pm 
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caulfieldrover wrote:
Do you believe everything written in the newspaper.

The only people who know about Jamo are:

Jamo
His Surgeon
His GP
His Significant other
His Parents
The Senior coach

Not sure where the media fit in.

Icke will only do as he is told, based on the facts that are presented.

Could be 3 weeks or more, time will tell.

Remember teams change quickly, look at the 1986 GF Team

Carlton
B: 37 Wayne Harmes 11 Bruce Doull 35 Peter Dean
HB: 27 Des English 6 Jon Dorotich 2 Peter Motley
C: 26 David Rhys-Jones 21 Craig Bradley 8 Wayne Blackwell
HF: 7 Wayne Johnston 4 Stephen Kernahan 23 Paul Meldrum
F: 15 Bernie Evans 9 Ken Hunter 36 Mark Maclure (c)
Foll: 44 Justin Madden 31 Tom Alvin 32 David Glascott,
Int: 45 Warren McKenzie 38 Shane Robertson

The next year, Doull - retired, English - Cancer, Motley - Accident, Blackwell - Injury, Evans - Suspension, Maclure - Retired, Harmes - Form/ Injury.

That is 7 changes in 12 months.

In Aitken, M. Kennedy, Dennis, Gleeson, Murphy, Naley, Silvagni

So the point I am making here is that Jamo maybe the man now, but Hendo might be the man next year, so you never know.

I love the club, follow the players that are in and hope for the best and that is no. 17.



I have been told by a source in the inner sanctum that Jamison will be back for the round 20 game against Melbourne.

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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:25 pm 
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Hotcox wrote:
I have been told by a source in the inner sanctum that Jamison will be back for the round 20 game against Melbourne.


You heard it here first :grin:


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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 12:11 pm 
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Some details about the equipment we recently purchased to assist Michael Jamison and Shaun Hampson with their rehabilitation programs.

http://spiritofcarlton.com/blog/2011/07 ... number-17/

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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 12:29 pm 
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Spirit of Carlton wrote:
Some details about the equipment we recently purchased to assist Michael Jamison and Shaun Hampson with their rehabilitation programs.

http://spiritofcarlton.com/blog/2011/07 ... number-17/


:clap: :clap: :clap:

When I read RICE, i immediately thought that it was named after Dean Rice :oops:


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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
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caulfieldrover wrote:
Mistar

I suspect that you are not 25yo and in perfect fitness.

Also players, receive fulltime care and physio and a massive pay check to play.


Your suspicions are well founded Rove.................not having a crack at our rehab boys.Just saying how much work is required to come back.Despite the best rehab going,the individual concerned has to work his backside off..........i was walking 2k twice a day in the freezing waters of Port Philip bay.Im full of admiration for these guys.Kruze has done a phenomenol job.

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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 8:01 pm 
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Spirit of Carlton wrote:
Some details about the equipment we recently purchased to assist Michael Jamison and Shaun Hampson with their rehabilitation programs.

http://spiritofcarlton.com/blog/2011/07 ... number-17/


You guys do a great job SoC, kudos to you and the spirit group. :clap:


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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 8:03 pm 
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caulfieldrover wrote:
Do you believe everything written in the newspaper.

The only people who know about Jamo are:

Jamo
His Surgeon
His GP
His Significant other
His Parents
The Senior coach

Not sure where the media fit in.

Icke will only do as he is told, based on the facts that are presented.

Could be 3 weeks or more, time will tell.

Remember teams change quickly, look at the 1986 GF Team

Carlton
B: 37 Wayne Harmes 11 Bruce Doull 35 Peter Dean
HB: 27 Des English 6 Jon Dorotich 2 Peter Motley
C: 26 David Rhys-Jones 21 Craig Bradley 8 Wayne Blackwell
HF: 7 Wayne Johnston 4 Stephen Kernahan 23 Paul Meldrum
F: 15 Bernie Evans 9 Ken Hunter 36 Mark Maclure (c)
Foll: 44 Justin Madden 31 Tom Alvin 32 David Glascott,
Int: 45 Warren McKenzie 38 Shane Robertson

The next year, Doull - retired, English - Cancer, Motley - Accident, Blackwell - Injury, Evans - Suspension, Maclure - Retired, Harmes - Form/ Injury.

That is 7 changes in 12 months.

In Aitken, M. Kennedy, Dennis, Gleeson, Murphy, Naley, Silvagni

So the point I am making here is that Jamo maybe the man now, but Hendo might be the man next year, so you never know.

I love the club, follow the players that are in and hope for the best and that is no. 17.


Henderson to replace Jamo??

Errm.....no


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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 8:18 pm 
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Please.. A lot of you didn't consider Jamo up to standard last year. There is no reason Hendo can't become a great player to.

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 Post subject: Re: Jamo to miss 4 weeks
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 8:28 pm 
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Juzzy wrote:
Please.. A lot of you didn't consider Jamo up to standard last year. There is no reason Hendo can't become a great player to.


Don't worry Juzzy, Hendo will prove many wrong. :wink:


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