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PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 11:52 am 
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Laurie Kerr

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Can anyone who has been a recent regular at training confirm if Jarrad is walking in a moon boot to help with stress fracture problems.


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Yes

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That's a bit of a worry isn't it? Firm Dome surface partly responsible maybe? :?

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Great!!! :cry:

What's the prgnosis here? Does he still have a while to go before competing the recovery process? Will he particpate in normal training before Christmas? I really want Jarrad to take the next step and become a top tier player. He has shown he is close but the time has come to take the next step. This is an unfortunate setback

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http://carltonfc.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&spg=display&articleid=237798

Says here that he will be back in full training again in 6 weeks, which is a bit disappointing... :? :?


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The curse of the Carlton Stress Fracture again... :evil:


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This one doesnt sound as bad as the first one.


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same foot?

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No Wild right foot, last time it was left.


NB. read the story first.

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budzy wrote:
That's a bit of a worry isn't it? Firm Dome surface partly responsible maybe? :?


:P
Did our players change their foot gear in 2005? :idea:


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SHIT

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We must be doing something wrong. Why is it always us with the stress fractures???

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Lappin and Waite injured after the International Series! :evil:

Damn you Sheedy! :twisted:


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Just reported on Ch.10 news....out till January.

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Training on the soft, nice Optus Oval grass then playing on the pathetic Dome surface is enough to give anyone stress fractures. But we made the move wisely I'm sure, of course

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Nah, we've had problems with stress fractures long before the shift to TD. Remember a couple of seasons ago when pretty much half the team had them?


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Nah, we've had problems with stress fractures long before the shift to TD. Remember a couple of seasons ago when pretty much half the team had them?


We still played at TD a lot then, and now we've ensured we're there even more often

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That's a bit of a worry isn't it? Firm Dome surface partly responsible maybe? :?


It'd be caused by running on hard surfaces which is why they usually occur during pre-season when players are running on asphalt and the like for time trials. The Telstra Dome has nothing on asphalt for stressing the body while running. I lost almost 1/2 a season due to a stress fracture in my shin :(

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JuzzCarlton wrote:
Lappin and Waite injured after the International Series! :evil:

Damn you Sheedy! :twisted:


I blamed him as well. *shakes fist at heavens* Curse you!!!

I doubt TD had any impact on this particular injury. The extra training for the IR wouldn't have helped.


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Better now than during the season.Best to rest it and make sure its right.


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JuzzCarlton wrote:
Lappin and Waite injured after the International Series! :evil:

Damn you Sheedy! :twisted:

Ah so that was Sheedy's plan was it??? 'Hand picked' squad to bump off the opposition.


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