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 Post subject: Injury thread 2023
PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2023 5:16 pm 
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Confirmed Hewett won't play

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 Post subject: Injury thread 2023
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If it was cleared of serious damage then what's wrong with it?

I'm sure this will be another classic Carlton seemingly innocuous injury that causes him to miss weeks...


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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2023 5:26 pm 
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missnaut wrote:
If it was cleared of serious damage then what's wrong with it?

I'm sure this will be another classic Carlton seemingly innocuous injury that causes him to miss weeks...

This ^


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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
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you're probably right but hopefully it's the fitness test today but it's too bruised and swollen "no serious damage" rather than the oh sorry he's got 4 broken bones in his hand and off for surgery kind of "no serious damage"

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
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missnaut wrote:
If it was cleared of serious damage then what's wrong with it?

I'm sure this will be another classic Carlton seemingly innocuous injury that causes him to miss weeks...


I hope it doesn’t spread to his back


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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
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Martin reinjured his calf apparently

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
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bluebo baggers wrote:
Martin reinjured his calf apparently

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
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bluebo baggers wrote:
Martin reinjured his calf apparently




Has to be uninjured to be re-injured.

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2023 9:24 pm 
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I am seriously sick of Martin’s constant in/out status. He needs to play numerous games in the 2nds before he gets another games in the seniors


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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
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Martin; another of our big money recruits who hardly get on the park.


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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
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This is where losing second tier players to injury really hurts us. It's that Boyd-Cottrell-Cunningham layer that would be so handy right now

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
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Some posters would have George play through pain and injury


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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 1:58 pm 
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Paddycripps wrote:
Some posters would have George play through pain and injury


Which posters?

What injury does he have?

You don’t know, so how do you know posters would prefer him to play with whatever injury he has when they don’t know? Prove it.

Let’s back the club and their decision. In Voss I trust is my mantra.

Weren’t you having a go at the club assuming they would select Hewett when no one even knew what the injury was let alone severity.

You do a lot of shadow boxing paddy. Shooting blanks. You make a lot of I’ll founded assumptions and claims. You know the old saying re Ass U Me.

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 4:49 pm 
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Hamill on SEN just said Walsh is a couple weeks away.


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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
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Hamill on SEN just said Walsh is a couple weeks away.


https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/03/23/ ... m-surgery/

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Carlton is expecting Sam Walsh to return in either Round 4 or 5 as he edges closer to full fitness from a back injury.

Walsh underwent surgery in December last year to remove a bulging disc portion and relieve pressure on a nerve in his back.

Despite Blues assistant coach Aaron Hamill stating the original timeframe is in place for Walsh, he added that the 22-year-old is training the house down.

“A couple of weeks (away),” Hamill responded on SEN’s Sportsday when questioned about Walsh’s return date.

“If you looked at him during the week and how he’s training you’d think he could play tonight.

“He’s beating down the door, he’s recovering really well, he’s getting a heap of work into him. He’s got that steely determination that Sam Walsh always has about him.

“The main thing is he’s doing large volumes of work, 12 and 14-kilometre sessions but pulling up really well, so we’re hoping it’s in the next fortnight.”

When asked if it could be a back injury that lingers, Hamill added: It’ll be a couple of weeks (on the sidelines for Walsh). Two, three, hopefully not four”.

Walsh missed the opening round of the season as Carlton and Richmond played out a draw, and will miss Thursday night’s game against Geelong.

A return date of two or three weeks will see Walsh return to the senior side against either North Melbourne or Adelaide.

The midfielder’s absence will be a blow to start the season, while a hand injury to George Hewett creates further issues for Michael Voss’ best midfield.

Rumours had flown in the pre-season that Walsh was eyeing off an early return, but the young star knocked back those suggestions in the leadup to Round 1.

“My time in footy I haven’t had a lot of injuries, but the news can be a bit comical in the way it’s talked about,” Walsh told Carlton Media. “I’ve got to remember it comes from a place of interest and people care, but people trying to get in first with what I’m doing with my training and when I’m going to return when there’s only three people at the club who know – and I’m not one of them, it has been funny to listen to.”

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2023 5:28 pm 
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Effes wrote:
Traveller86 wrote:
Hamill on SEN just said Walsh is a couple weeks away.


https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/03/23/ ... m-surgery/

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Carlton is expecting Sam Walsh to return in either Round 4 or 5 as he edges closer to full fitness from a back injury.

Walsh underwent surgery in December last year to remove a bulging disc portion and relieve pressure on a nerve in his back.

Despite Blues assistant coach Aaron Hamill stating the original timeframe is in place for Walsh, he added that the 22-year-old is training the house down.

“A couple of weeks (away),” Hamill responded on SEN’s Sportsday when questioned about Walsh’s return date.

“If you looked at him during the week and how he’s training you’d think he could play tonight.

“He’s beating down the door, he’s recovering really well, he’s getting a heap of work into him. He’s got that steely determination that Sam Walsh always has about him.

“The main thing is he’s doing large volumes of work, 12 and 14-kilometre sessions but pulling up really well, so we’re hoping it’s in the next fortnight.”

When asked if it could be a back injury that lingers, Hamill added: It’ll be a couple of weeks (on the sidelines for Walsh). Two, three, hopefully not four”.

Walsh missed the opening round of the season as Carlton and Richmond played out a draw, and will miss Thursday night’s game against Geelong.

A return date of two or three weeks will see Walsh return to the senior side against either North Melbourne or Adelaide.

The midfielder’s absence will be a blow to start the season, while a hand injury to George Hewett creates further issues for Michael Voss’ best midfield.

Rumours had flown in the pre-season that Walsh was eyeing off an early return, but the young star :grin: knocked back those suggestions in the leadup to Round 1.

“My time in footy I haven’t had a lot of injuries, but the news can be a bit comical in the way it’s talked about,” Walsh told Carlton Media. “I’ve got to remember it comes from a place of interest and people care, but people trying to get in first with what I’m doing with my training and when I’m going to return when there’s only three people at the club who know – and I’m not one of them, it has been funny to listen to.”

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
PostPosted: Fri Mar 24, 2023 11:17 am 
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Did anyone else see Ed holding his should late in the game last night?
Have we had any injury reports from the club yet?


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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2023 6:41 pm 
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S.Durdin left the ground early in the VFL game last night and didn’t return. Anyone heard what happened? We can ill afford to lose KPD depth.

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2023 10:24 pm 
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Effes wrote:
Traveller86 wrote:
Hamill on SEN just said Walsh is a couple weeks away.


https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/03/23/ ... m-surgery/

Update

Carlton is expecting Sam Walsh to return in either Round 4 or 5 as he edges closer to full fitness from a back injury.

Walsh underwent surgery in December last year to remove a bulging disc portion and relieve pressure on a nerve in his back.

Despite Blues assistant coach Aaron Hamill stating the original timeframe is in place for Walsh, he added that the 22-year-old is training the house down.

“A couple of weeks (away),” Hamill responded on SEN’s Sportsday when questioned about Walsh’s return date.

“If you looked at him during the week and how he’s training you’d think he could play tonight.

“He’s beating down the door, he’s recovering really well, he’s getting a heap of work into him. He’s got that steely determination that Sam Walsh always has about him.

“The main thing is he’s doing large volumes of work, 12 and 14-kilometre sessions but pulling up really well, so we’re hoping it’s in the next fortnight.”

When asked if it could be a back injury that lingers, Hamill added: It’ll be a couple of weeks (on the sidelines for Walsh). Two, three, hopefully not four”.

Walsh missed the opening round of the season as Carlton and Richmond played out a draw, and will miss Thursday night’s game against Geelong.

A return date of two or three weeks will see Walsh return to the senior side against either North Melbourne or Adelaide.

The midfielder’s absence will be a blow to start the season, while a hand injury to George Hewett creates further issues for Michael Voss’ best midfield.

Rumours had flown in the pre-season that Walsh was eyeing off an early return, but the young star knocked back those suggestions in the leadup to Round 1.

“My time in footy I haven’t had a lot of injuries, but the news can be a bit comical in the way it’s talked about,” Walsh told Carlton Media. “I’ve got to remember it comes from a place of interest and people care, but people trying to get in first with what I’m doing with my training and when I’m going to return when there’s only three people at the club who know – and I’m not one of them, it has been funny to listen to.”


So he'll play this week :thumbsup:


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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2023
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cortez wrote:
Martin; another of our big money recruits who hardly get on the park.


Was for a year.


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