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Actually it's good news re GriffithsMeans they are taking it slowly, building up his strength in his shoulders and not rushing him back - works for me
doesnt work for me, I was told he will be right to go ROUND 1
Very worried about Griffiths shoulders. This does absolutely nothing to allay concerns.
Quote from: WilliamPowell on March 07, 2011, 06:57:17 AMActually it's good news re GriffithsMeans they are taking it slowly, building up his strength in his shoulders and not rushing him back - works for me doesnt work for me, I was told he will be right to go ROUND 1
Makes Vickery's current form all the more important. Anyone heard anything on Post? Miller may find himself in the 22 afterall with all our tall forwards falling away...
See Mr Magic I see it the other way.... easiest thing to do is throw him out there when the strength in the shoulder isn't right, he cops a knock and it pops again and we all jump up and down and say he's stuffed his shoulder again. Cautious approach is what needed here as we are talking about a 19yo kid not a fully developed 24-25 yo bloke Shoulder reco's are tough ones. I know someone who had one and they told me that like a knee it can take considerable time to get over it; up to 12 months to get the strength right and then your confidence back. All depends on the type of reco in that in is determined by how "tight" the muscles in the joint were stapled/stitched back into the socket
Wasn't it stated long ago that he was back into contact training? . . . Anyways, it is a shame he wont be ready sooner but at least they are being cautious! Hopefully he can play out the rest of the season when he does return