2013 player profiles: Jordan Lewis

Started by DT-SC, September 12, 2012, 05:56:16 PM

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Mr.Craig

Amazingly consistent. Hopefully he keeps his DPP and doesn't get too many tagging jobs.

Adamant

Like his consistency, but there are  better options to start with as he will get his 80-110 each week and wont rise or drop too much in value :)

Shihan7

Quote from: Adamant on October 17, 2012, 08:21:54 PM
Like his consistency, but there are  better options to start with as he will get his 80-110 each week and wont rise or drop too much in value :)
Good thinking, was always an upgrade target for me :P

Mr.Craig

This is slightly concerning... :(

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/151235/default.aspx

HAWTHORN vice-captain Jordan Lewis will be restricted from full training until February as he recovers from post-season wrist surgery.

The midfielder went under the knife to have a ligament repaired in the days following the Hawks' 10-point Grand Final loss to the Sydney Swans. Although the surgery is unlikely to delay the start of Lewis' season, he will be kept from contact work for the bulk of summer. Hawks football manager Mark Evans said the 26-year-old would at least be able to maintain his fitness.

"He will still be able to get all of the running activities done, but he'll need to be careful, and slowly build up in terms of any contact," Evans told AFL.com.au on Friday. "Initially it'll be very light ball skills, and then particularly into tackling and things like that, he'll need to be careful with that through to probably the end of January."

He is expected to resume running before Christmas, but is no guarantee to be ready for the Hawks' round one clash with Geelong.

Ricochet

Quote from: Mr.Craig on November 16, 2012, 07:37:18 PM
This is slightly concerning... :(

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/151235/default.aspx

HAWTHORN vice-captain Jordan Lewis will be restricted from full training until February as he recovers from post-season wrist surgery.

The midfielder went under the knife to have a ligament repaired in the days following the Hawks' 10-point Grand Final loss to the Sydney Swans. Although the surgery is unlikely to delay the start of Lewis' season, he will be kept from contact work for the bulk of summer. Hawks football manager Mark Evans said the 26-year-old would at least be able to maintain his fitness.

"He will still be able to get all of the running activities done, but he'll need to be careful, and slowly build up in terms of any contact," Evans told AFL.com.au on Friday. "Initially it'll be very light ball skills, and then particularly into tackling and things like that, he'll need to be careful with that through to probably the end of January."

He is expected to resume running before Christmas, but is no guarantee to be ready for the Hawks' round one clash with Geelong.
At least we know he will be fit when he does come back into the side

Spinking

Really like him, but there are many better options.  Thought he was a bit older, but still has a fair bit of life in those legs.