ThePsychologist wrote:
This is a real bugbear with me.
I am not talking about niggles or sore spots but injuries that inhibit the players ability to play anywhere near their best.
I have no doubt Judd is injured and both the team and himself are paying the price. Judd has been fantastic for us and if looked after could play another 3-4 years but at the moment he is being treated with utter disrespect.
Kruezer is another one. Word is he is still having knee issues and required more surgery. He is an athletic ruckman. If he can't run he struggles. Once again no benefit to either party.
Yarran the same. Either injured or unfit. Whatever it is playing cameos at best isn't helping anybody.
To keep doing this is shortsighted and needs to be addressed. Players will always play if they can. The MC and medical department need to be stronger.
Good post Psyc, as you are no doubt aware I have placed a fair bit of stock in injuries playing a significant role in our current situation although I agree that playing underdone players or carrying injured players is not the way to go, we must be able to answer the following questions.
1) Is continuing to play the injured player going to have a detrimental effect on the player in the long or short term? if the answer is yes don't play them if the answer is no go to question 2
2) Would the replacement bring more to the team than the player that is carrying the injury? if the answer is yes play the replacement, if the answer is no providing that there is no risk of making the injury worse then the injured player can be played if it is a critical game and that player at 80% is going to give the team a better chance of winning than the fully fit replacement.
UNDERDONE PLAYERS
Is the player the type of player that needs to find touch before playing seniors? If the player is not the type that can slot straight back into the side, then it is foolish IMO to play them when they are underdone and we have seen examples of that this year.
Again it has to be asked does the underdone player offer more than the player currently holding that position?
While I have always been of the mindset that injured players come back through the reserves even if they are capable of slotting straight back in, I think that the current structure of the VFL is not entirely conducive to this, lists are also a hell of a lot smaller now than they were in the old days, which decreases the pool of available replacements and puts pressure on match committees to rush players back.
There is also Media & supporter pressure to rush players back into teams when they are not traveling well, none of us like the side losing.
So while I agree with your post, I can also see the difficulties that match committees face when this problem arises.