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Re: Polak
« Reply #135 on: August 25, 2008, 11:53:03 PM »
While Caro was having a go at the Sunday Herald-Sun tonight she mentioned Polak still only has 85% brain capacity.

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Re: Polak
« Reply #136 on: August 26, 2008, 12:06:46 AM »
While Caro was having a go at the Sunday Herald-Sun tonight she mentioned Polak still only has 85% brain capacity.
Archer said Caro would have gone and interviewed him.  Got a high opinion of her methinks  :nope

Funny, no-one asked Craig Hutchison if he would have  :lol

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Re: Polak
« Reply #137 on: August 26, 2008, 12:33:26 AM »
Very harsh call by Archer on Caro, I don't like her much at all, but I don't think she'd have done what Drill the Dill did

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Tigers steel for the worst with Polak (Age)
« Reply #138 on: August 27, 2008, 03:30:05 AM »
Tigers steel for the worst with Polak
Lyall Johnson | August 27, 2008

IN A season that provided enough positives for the Richmond Football Club to consider it a successful year despite not making the finals, the tragic brain injury to Graham Polak in June was far and away the lowlight, coach Terry Wallace admitted yesterday.

Polak was at training again yesterday to watch his teammates prepare for their final game of the season against Melbourne on Sunday and was in the rooms last Saturday after the Tigers defeated Fremantle. Yet his progress in recovering from being hit by a tram has been gradual and remains far from complete.

And, given that slow progress, Wallace admitted one of the toughest decisions the club was already steeling itself for was potentially having to tell Polak he was no longer a required player.

Everyone around Tigerland hopes such an eventuality would not come to pass; that Polak would, indeed, make a full recovery and return to normal life on and off the field. He is still contracted till the end of 2009.

But Wallace admitted yesterday that with the medical data still inconclusive about the 24-year-old's health and future, the club, realistically, had to at least prepare for the worst as much as it would hope for the best.

"Yeah we do," said Wallace when asked whether the club had to soon start thinking about Polak's future at Richmond.

"We'll wait till the end of the season, but we'll get as much medical data as what we possibly can to make those decisions. But it is one that's not clear, it's not clear-cut that he either will or he won't (recover fully and play football again).

"We have got to get the appropriate medical data, speak to the AFL and see where that sort of sits.

"He's contracted for another 12 months. So that's the scenario there. Once we get the data in, we will sit down and work through all that. We don't actually really know."

Such a process was an extremely sad and unpleasant one for the club, which had well and truly adopted "Polly", a native West Australian. Wallace conceded it would be one of the toughest the club would have made in recent memory if it came to pass. In the meantime, his teammates and others around Punt Road Oval were heartened every time Polak walked into the clubrooms, as he did yesterday.

Wallace said, "putting my coach's hat on", before his accident, Polak had started to emerge as the type of player Richmond had hoped he would become when they brought him to the club at the end of the 2006 season. His absence from the field since the accident had affected the development of younger players.

"We got him across as a player that we thought could clearly impact and play at either end of the ground for us as a strong key position player, right at the right age. When he went out of the side he was our second-leading contested-mark player and starting to play some good footy for us," Wallace said.

"He hadn't absolutely established himself to the levels that we wanted, but we clearly saw signs that that was coming. I think Jack Riewoldt has probably not quite been the player in the last five or six weeks because he hasn't had quite the support.

"Clearly there is a bigger aspect than that and that (is) his health and wellbeing. We (still) don't know where that sits to the top end of it from being 100% right, and I don't think anyone could sit and give you any clarity on where that sits for the future.

"But it's great to see him here smiling and reasonably OK, to be working through."

http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/tigers-steel-for-the-worst-with-polak/2008/08/26/1219516471703.html

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Re: Polak
« Reply #139 on: August 28, 2008, 02:49:24 PM »
Polly was at Punt Rd again today. He looked okay and in good spirits too today  :).
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Re: Polak
« Reply #140 on: August 31, 2008, 02:09:19 PM »
Caro said we're trying to get Polak onto our rookie list like Essendon did with Rama. She doesn't believe he'll play footy even again but he should get his health back.

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Re: Polak
« Reply #141 on: September 11, 2008, 07:28:42 PM »
Benny Gale said tonight on 3aw that Richmond hasn't applied to the AFL yet to seek special permission to place Polak on our rookie list but he's heard on the grapevine that we will go down the path. Gale said so it should be the case and the AFLPA will help us out.

Presumably we'll sort it out by the date when rookies need to be nominated.
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Re: Polak
« Reply #142 on: September 11, 2008, 09:42:38 PM »
I have it on good authority that Polak is training really hard at Punt Rd while the rest of the Tigers enjoy their holiday and he is making good progress back to full health.

Don't write him off to the rookie list yet because he is busting his gut to get back to full playing capability.

But if it takes a year on the rookie list to achieve it, then so be it.

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Tigers keep Polak on list (Age)
« Reply #143 on: September 24, 2008, 03:08:16 AM »
Playing for time, Tigers keep Polak on list
Michael Gleeson | September 24, 2008

GRAHAM Polak will remain on Richmond's list next year as the club waits on his recovery, hoping that he might yet be able to resume his AFL playing career.

The club has thus far decided not to seek a special concession from the AFL to allow Polak to be moved on to the rookie list while he battles to recover from the head injuries received in a collision with a tram earlier this year.

"Graham will stay on the list. We just need to give him enough time to recover and find out to what level he can get to and I don't think anyone at the moment can give us that definitive answer. So we are going to give him every chance he can to play again," Richmond's new general manager of football, Craig Cameron, said yesterday.

"We have spoken to the AFLPA (the players' association) in terms of how we can help Graham but we haven't gone down the path of talking to the AFL in terms of special assistance at this point because we want to give Graham every chance and we don't want to say to Graham: 'You are off the list, there is nothing for you to aim at.' "

http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/tigers-keep-polak-on-list/2008/09/23/1221935640785.html

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Re: Polak to remain on our list
« Reply #144 on: September 24, 2008, 12:09:52 PM »
Pleased to hear Polly will stay on our list but I don't understand why being on the rookie list wouldn't still give him something to aim at. As long as the Club paid his expenses and abided by his existing contract then what's the difference as he's not going to play next year. I would've thought being on the rookie list and not taking up a senior list spot would take away the pressure to comeback (if he does  :-\) quickly and say to Polly take as much time as you need to recover and then we'll take it from there at the end of next year.

Also if we only delist the mimimum 3 players (Tivs, Hyde, Petts?) then this will mean we'll only have 3 draft picks in the last uncompromised draft :-\.
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Re: Polak to remain on our list
« Reply #145 on: September 24, 2008, 03:00:01 PM »
Pleased to hear Polly will stay on our list but I don't understand why being on the rookie list wouldn't still give him something to aim at. As long as the Club paid his expenses and abided by his existing contract then what's the difference as he's not going to play next year. I would've thought being on the rookie list and not taking up a senior list spot would take away the pressure to comeback (if he does  :-\) quickly and say to Polly take as much time as you need to recover and then we'll take it from there at the end of next year.

Also if we only delist the mimimum 3 players (Tivs, Hyde, Petts?) then this will mean we'll only have 3 draft picks in the last uncompromised draft :-\.

agree with this

No reason why it wont still happen though.

LTI list is still an option of course

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Re: Polak to remain on our list
« Reply #146 on: September 24, 2008, 10:46:11 PM »
No reason why it wont still happen though.

LTI list is still an option of course
That's true. We could keep Collard on the rookie list with the intention of promoting him just prior to round 1 moving Polly to the LTI list. The only problem with that is we would still reduce the number of National draft picks we could have by one as Polly will be taking up a spot on the senior list. In terms of draft day the Club would be better off getting permission from the AFL to put Polly on our rookie list. The Club still have to October 31 to do it by so there's plenty of time even if we wait until after trade week (Oct 6-10).
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Re: Polak to remain on our list
« Reply #147 on: September 24, 2008, 11:58:14 PM »
No reason why it wont still happen though.

LTI list is still an option of course
That's true. We could keep Collard on the rookie list with the intention of promoting him just prior to round 1 moving Polly to the LTI list. The only problem with that is we would still reduce the number of National draft picks we could have by one as Polly will be taking up a spot on the senior list. In terms of draft day the Club would be better off getting permission from the AFL to put Polly on our rookie list. The Club still have to October 31 to do it by so there's plenty of time even if we wait until after trade week (Oct 6-10).

Is an elevated rookie supposed to be subject to an 8 week notification, or does that apply only during the season proper ?

Similarly, we could invoke the Howat principle ...

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Re: Polak to remain on our list
« Reply #148 on: September 25, 2008, 12:29:25 AM »
No reason why it wont still happen though.

LTI list is still an option of course
That's true. We could keep Collard on the rookie list with the intention of promoting him just prior to round 1 moving Polly to the LTI list. The only problem with that is we would still reduce the number of National draft picks we could have by one as Polly will be taking up a spot on the senior list. In terms of draft day the Club would be better off getting permission from the AFL to put Polly on our rookie list. The Club still have to October 31 to do it by so there's plenty of time even if we wait until after trade week (Oct 6-10).

Is an elevated rookie supposed to be subject to an 8 week notification, or does that apply only during the season proper ?

Similarly, we could invoke the Howat principle ...
From my understanding if the injured player is placed on the LTI list then he has to remain on it for 8 weeks. Once done the promotion of the rookie can occur at any time after that. IIRC we promoted Howat in the week leading into the Round 1 Carlton game this year after placing Cogs on the LTI list.
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Re: Polak to remain on our list
« Reply #149 on: October 13, 2008, 04:50:21 PM »
From BF:

He [Polak] wants to be paid his contracted amount for next year.
Rama agreed to be paid a rookie wage for the season he missed.
You can only go on the rookie list if you are paid a rookie wage.
So Polak stays on the senior list and then will go onto the long term injury list to allow an upgraded rookie.

http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showthread.php?t=508593