Dangerfield Injured

Started by Samsturmfels, July 12, 2013, 08:19:32 PM

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billnats

Quote from: Ringo on July 13, 2013, 08:21:31 AM
Have had Danger since Round 1 as well.  Need to see how long injury is but have Mitchell sitting at M9 with Hrovat at M10 so can play Mitchell for a couple of weeks.

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LF

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-07-12/danger-facing-three-weeks

ADELAIDE star Patrick Dangerfield could be facing up to three weeks on the sidelines after spraining his right AC joint during Friday night's 27-point loss to Collingwood at the MCG.

The midfielder suffered the injury during the first quarter when he collided with opponent Sam Dwyer as the pair attacked a ground ball.

He bravely played out the match despite being severely limited in movement, but is now in doubt for next week's clash with Geelong at AAMI Stadium, according to Crows coach Brenton Sanderson.

"He could play next week, but the reality is that he could be out for two to three weeks. That's probably what a sprained AC joint is," Sanderson said.

"But we won't know the severity until we get the scans back, and that'll probably be late on Monday."

Sanderson praised the 23-year-old, who is ranked second in the Official AFL Player Ratings, for battling through pain as Adelaide tried desperately to keep its finals hopes alive with a win.

Having been played in the forward line for much of the match, Dangerfield grabbed his coach at three-quarter-time and begged to be returned to the centre square.

"He said, 'Just put me in there, I won't let you down,'" Sanderson said.

"That is a sign of an incredible young player who loves his footy club and wants to win.

"Maybe we should've done that earlier.

"But I just didn't feel comfortable putting him in there, because you could see the pain he was in with his arm."

Sanderson also said he had seriously considered subbing Dangerfield out of the game, but had been assured by the club's doctor that there was no risk of further injury.

He was hopeful the Crows' lengthy nine-day break between matches might mean the young gun could recover in time to face the Cats.

Dangerfield finished with 15 disposals, including three centre clearances and six inside 50s, and also laid four tackles.

billnats

Danger will get back out there as soon as he can... even if the year is gone.

Happy to hold for finals and play T. Mitchell in the mean time.

GCSkiwi

Quote from: luvfooty on July 13, 2013, 10:34:06 AM
Sanderson also said he had seriously considered subbing Dangerfield out of the game, but had been assured by the club's doctor that there was no risk of further injury.

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Are you kidding me? What about it going from just a sprain to a separation of the joint??
This is what worries me for professional athletes, the demand to play often overrules their safety... Pain is your body's way of saying "stop doing that" - Danger was an absolute trooper for playing out the game but if the club were actually concerned primarily for his well-being rather than needing to win to make finals, he should have been taken off...

I realise professional sport is about winning but the lengths teams/clubs/athletes go to scare me.

Keeper27

Quote from: GCSkiwi on July 13, 2013, 11:03:53 AM
I realise professional sport is about winning but the lengths teams/clubs/athletes go to scare me.

so true

Jroo

Hopefully he's not out for too long, he's a star of the comp and he's in my SC. I'll be holding if he's out for around 2-3 weeks as I have TMitch as cover.

Typhnn

I did the same thing as Danger if the sprained AC "Grade 1 "... I had only 2 weeks off before I had contact with the shoulder again.. even tho I thought it was better, I ended up make it worse and turning it into a "Grade 2", then I had to have 5weeks off even from running etc...

I know the treatment will be 100 times better for Danger, but I would presume 3weeks would be the go... 2 weeks maybe, but could be 50/50 of hurting it again...!!!