INJURED PLAYERS DISCUSSION THREAD

Started by Ringo, March 23, 2015, 04:09:58 PM

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Ringo

And to keep the Lions Injury List going though not Fantasy relevant Jordan Bourke and Josh McInness gone for season.

Beams will more than likely play but Hanley may be doubtful. Has to get through training.

HotTiges

flowering Saad ruled out again..

Grazz

Quote from: HotTiges on July 21, 2015, 05:36:24 PM
flowering Saad ruled out again..

SuperCoachSpecialist ‏@SC_Specialist  16m16 minutes ago
Adam Saad has already been ruled out this weekend - if you've still got him, what are you planning on doing with him?

Yep this on Twitter.

RaisyDaisy


Ringo

Has said that he will play - Siad he got dumped on shoulder which aggravated it.  has had it for 2 weeks and although sore should play this week - 

Video not very good for some reason and already sent an email to club.

Judd Magic

Quote from: Ringo on July 21, 2015, 06:11:46 PM
Has said that he will play - Siad he got dumped on shoulder which aggravated it.  has had it for 2 weeks and although sore should play this week - 

Video not very good for some reason and already sent an email to club.

I'm trading Beams to Ablett after hearing this.

Sore shoulder for 2 weeks? I thought it was longer than that?

If his shoulder has been sore for 2 weeks I can't see it getting any better from here on end especially with that huge knock it took on the weekend.

Will definitely affect Beams tackling you'd think....

GoLions


Judd Magic

Some info from a Bigfooty poster about Beams.

Thought it would interest the coaches who have him.


" From experience I know a sub luxation of the shoulder is painful for about 3-4 days after the incident but tends to feel as good as new a week or so later. Only risk is there's a higher chance of it happening again or a full dislocation. He's been playing through shoulder discomfort for a while now and it hasn't really affected his scores at all".

Ricochet

Quote from: Judd Magic on July 21, 2015, 09:29:07 PM
Some info from a Bigfooty poster about Beams.

Thought it would interest the coaches who have him.


" From experience I know a sub luxation of the shoulder is painful for about 3-4 days after the incident but tends to feel as good as new a week or so later. Only risk is there's a higher chance of it happening again or a full dislocation. He's been playing through shoulder discomfort for a while now and it hasn't really affected his scores at all".
Have done both shoulders and had different experiences with each. One was like the above and the other was sore for a lot longer. One thing that is definitely correct though, he'll be more likely to pop it out now. But a lot depends how much damage he did initially

Capper

Quote from: Ricochet on July 22, 2015, 10:08:09 AM
Quote from: Judd Magic on July 21, 2015, 09:29:07 PM
Some info from a Bigfooty poster about Beams.

Thought it would interest the coaches who have him.


" From experience I know a sub luxation of the shoulder is painful for about 3-4 days after the incident but tends to feel as good as new a week or so later. Only risk is there's a higher chance of it happening again or a full dislocation. He's been playing through shoulder discomfort for a while now and it hasn't really affected his scores at all".
Have done both shoulders and had different experiences with each. One was like the above and the other was sore for a lot longer. One thing that is definitely correct though, he'll be more likely to pop it out now. But a lot depends how much damage he did initially
Do they pull the trigger and get the op now or wait till the end of the season

RaisyDaisy

I think the decision has been made for me. I think I need to trade Beams to Ablett

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-07-22/beams-battles-on-despite-battered-shoulder

DAYNE Beams' injured right shoulder is hanging by a thread, with the star Brisbane Lions' midfielder believed to be contemplating surgery before season's end.

After carrying the injury for a number of weeks, Beams subluxed the shoulder against Melbourne last Sunday, but is expected to play against North Melbourne at the Gabba on Saturday night.

When asked about it on Wednesday, the 25-year-old was putting on a brave face.

"It's obviously a little bit sore at the moment," Beams said.

"I'm getting it strapped and it's staying in place.

"I think at this stage of the year, most AFL players are carrying something. For me it's no different.

"I'm still fronting up and going out there to play and it's not worrying me out there, I don't think about it.

"It's a little bit sore, but I'm right to go."

When asked whether he would see the season out, Beams was more hesitant.

"We'll have to wait and see, I'm not too sure at the moment," he said.

"That'll be up to myself and the medical stuff, projecting forward in a few weeks.

"We'll look at it and make a call from there."

JBs-Hawks

Better flowering not go in early. My premiership hopes in BXV and EXV rely on him.

TomK

Quote from: RaisyDaisy on July 22, 2015, 02:03:01 PM
I think the decision has been made for me. I think I need to trade Beams to Ablett
Yep, same.

RaisyDaisy

I'm sure he will play this week, but it's clearly going to be a week by week proposition and although he might make it and play the rest of the season out, he could go in for surgery next week - we just don't know, but what we do know is that it's a risk, and I cant get Ablett for him any other week except now, so it's go time!