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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 10:43 am 
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Shit Shit Shit

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"Sam was unable to complete yesterday’s main training session after reporting soreness in his foot, with further examination confirming a hot spot in his foot,” Carlton general manager of football Brad Lloyd said.

"This means Sam will need a period of recovery to allow his foot to settle before his he able to return to play.

"Given he does not require surgery, Sam will aim to return to the side in just over a month."

Walsh is certain to miss games against the Eagles, North Melbourne (MCG), Port Adelaide (Adelaide Oval), Collingwood (MCG) and Brisbane (MCG). He could return to face Melbourne at the MCG in round 19 at the earliest, or Hawthorn at the MCG in round 20.


https://www.afl.com.au/news/1342561/carlton-blues-star-sam-walsh-to-miss-up-to-six-weeks-with-foot-injury

WE don't have depth to cover injuries, and we haven't got anyone that comes close to replacing Walsh.

His last quarter last game was the reason we won against an injury stricken team. Fk Fk Fk

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
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I hear the snow is good at Buller and Hotham.

Sounds like a good idea

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
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Can someone who knows more than I do explain what a hot spot is?

Doesn't Cotters have the same thing?
It used to be Copacabana just north of Havana

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
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missnaut wrote:
Can someone who knows more than I do explain what a hot spot is?

Doesn't Cotters have the same thing?


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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
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Sydney Blue wrote:
missnaut wrote:
Can someone who knows more than I do explain what a hot spot is?

Doesn't Cotters have the same thing?
It used to be Copacabana just north of Havana

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
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jezzarules wrote:
Sydney Blue wrote:
missnaut wrote:
Can someone who knows more than I do explain what a hot spot is?

Doesn't Cotters have the same thing?
It used to be Copacabana just north of Havana

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These days it's the just the western suburbs


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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
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bondiblue wrote:
Shit Shit Shit

It is true
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"Sam was unable to complete yesterday’s main training session after reporting soreness in his foot, with further examination confirming a hot spot in his foot,” Carlton general manager of football Brad Lloyd said.

"This means Sam will need a period of recovery to allow his foot to settle before his he able to return to play.

"Given he does not require surgery, Sam will aim to return to the side in just over a month."

Walsh is certain to miss games against the Eagles, North Melbourne (MCG), Port Adelaide (Adelaide Oval), Collingwood (MCG) and Brisbane (MCG). He could return to face Melbourne at the MCG in round 19 at the earliest, or Hawthorn at the MCG in round 20.


We have a 5 day break between Melbourne and Hawthorn, so you wouldn't think he plays the Dees game.

flower he's going to miss some big games.


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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 1:15 pm 
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Opportunity knocks for another player. No player is the same but hopefully we find a player that can do things walshy can’t.

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
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I think it is now fair to say that Andrew Russell was not the problem .

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
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Mickstar wrote:
I think it is now fair to say that Andrew Russell was not the problem .


Not sure about that Mick.

With Walsh we have 7 on the injury list, well down on this time last year’s my guess. And one of those is soft tissue


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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
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london blue wrote:
Mickstar wrote:
I think it is now fair to say that Andrew Russell was not the problem .


Not sure about that Mick.

With Walsh we have 7 on the injury list, well down on this time last year’s my guess. And one of those is soft tissue


Russell was restricted by the Carlton hierarchy in injury treatment/management but despite there interference copped the full blame . Scapegoat for mine .

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
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He can't take a trick. Hoping for a speedy recovery but not rushed back too soon either.


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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 2:47 pm 
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missnaut wrote:
Can someone who knows more than I do explain what a hot spot is?

Doesn't Cotters have the same thing?



Non medical opinion.
I believe it's a stress point in the bone which can lead to a fracture without rest. It's the correct approach. Careers have been ended due to foot fractures.

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
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Mickstar wrote:
london blue wrote:
Mickstar wrote:
I think it is now fair to say that Andrew Russell was not the problem .


Not sure about that Mick.

With Walsh we have 7 on the injury list, well down on this time last year’s my guess. And one of those is soft tissue


Russell was restricted by the Carlton hierarchy in injury treatment/management but despite there interference copped the full blame . Scapegoat for mine .

May well be….i can’t comment on that

And the facts suggest injury management is in better shape than it has been for 3 years


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It'll give his back a rest, at least

That's all I've got

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 5:48 pm 
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london blue wrote:
Mickstar wrote:
I think it is now fair to say that Andrew Russell was not the problem .


Not sure about that Mick.

With Walsh we have 7 on the injury list, well down on this time last year’s my guess. And one of those is soft tissue


No mate, with regards to your last line. Its arguable. I've got no idea and no proof Russell was the problem.
Russell let the public know in a lengthy interview, he didn't have complete control over the management of the players, so I tend to lean towards Mickstar.
Nevertheless, change had to be made in hope our changing our fortunes.

This year our injury list early on was worse than last year.

Last year it was the 2nd half of the year we were in serious strife. That's including the constants in the first half, Marchbank, Cuningham and Martin, who we delisted end of last year, but didn't replace their experience.

The media seemed to ignore the problem in the first part of this season, yet apportioned part of the blame for our losses in last 2 years.
Our best this year was 5 out injured against Geelong and every game we've lost has been when our list is over 8 out. We've lost 7 games.

2025> 13, 13, 8, 7, 5, 6, 5, 8, 9, 11, 9, 6, 7
2024 > 8, 9, 7, 8, 12, 10, 8, 5, 10, 8, 10, 9

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 7:34 pm 
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Mickstar wrote:
london blue wrote:
Mickstar wrote:
I think it is now fair to say that Andrew Russell was not the problem .


Not sure about that Mick.

With Walsh we have 7 on the injury list, well down on this time last year’s my guess. And one of those is soft tissue


Russell was restricted by the Carlton hierarchy in injury treatment/management but despite there interference copped the full blame . Scapegoat for mine .

When AR was hired, he had full control over body and mind.

Slowly (too slowly for some), through no fault of anyone else, he lost it all.

He’s not a hard luck story.

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
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Crusader wrote:
Mickstar wrote:
london blue wrote:
Mickstar wrote:
I think it is now fair to say that Andrew Russell was not the problem .


Not sure about that Mick.

With Walsh we have 7 on the injury list, well down on this time last year’s my guess. And one of those is soft tissue


Russell was restricted by the Carlton hierarchy in injury treatment/management but despite there interference copped the full blame . Scapegoat for mine .

When AR was hired, he had full control over body and mind.

Slowly (too slowly for some), through no fault of anyone else, he lost it all.

He’s not a hard luck story.


Sure aint a hard luck story . Didn't paint it as one .

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
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Crusader wrote:
Mickstar wrote:
london blue wrote:
Mickstar wrote:
I think it is now fair to say that Andrew Russell was not the problem .


Not sure about that Mick.

With Walsh we have 7 on the injury list, well down on this time last year’s my guess. And one of those is soft tissue


Russell was restricted by the Carlton hierarchy in injury treatment/management but despite there interference copped the full blame . Scapegoat for mine .

When AR was hired, he had full control over body and mind.

Slowly (too slowly for some), through no fault of anyone else, he lost it all.

He’s not a hard luck story.


Are you blaming Russell for our injury woes. How can you prove that?

The game is getting faster, the players are getting stronger and the hits are getting harder with this.

The rules have changed so much in the last decade and that has contributed to more injury too.

the AFL allow packs to form and can become rolling packs putting strain on the body as seen in scrums. Front rowers in scrums are built for that purpose, AFL players aren’t. … no frees are given to a player who is subjected to stacks on. I think the rules of the game are the blame for most injuries these days.

SOS and Austin are innocent? They were the ones who traded in injury prone players. Do you need me to name them and see if i they appear in the numbers of injuries listed above?

Scapegoat.

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 Post subject: Re: Injury thread 2025
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Crusader wrote:
Mickstar wrote:
london blue wrote:
Mickstar wrote:
I think it is now fair to say that Andrew Russell was not the problem .


Not sure about that Mick.

With Walsh we have 7 on the injury list, well down on this time last year’s my guess. And one of those is soft tissue


Russell was restricted by the Carlton hierarchy in injury treatment/management but despite there interference copped the full blame . Scapegoat for mine .

When AR was hired, he had full control over body and mind.

Slowly (too slowly for some), through no fault of anyone else, he lost it all.

He’s not a hard luck story.


Are you blaming Russell for our injury woes. How can you prove that?

The game is getting faster, the players are getting stronger and the hits are getting harder with this.

The rules have changed so much in the last decade and that has contributed to more injury too.

the AFL allow packs to form and can become rolling packs putting strain on the body as seen in scrums. Front rowers in scrums are built for that purpose, AFL players aren’t. … no frees are given to a player who is subjected to stacks on. I think the rules of the game are the blame for most injuries these days.

SOS and Austin are innocent? They were the ones who traded in injury prone players. Do you need me to name them and see if i they appear in the numbers of injuries listed above?

Scapegoat.

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