Mulvy wrote:I think starting with Cleary and then trading out after one week is a poor process that got a lucky result. The real winners are those that started without Cleary.
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Mulvy wrote:I think starting with Cleary and then trading out after one week is a poor process that got a lucky result. The real winners are those that started without Cleary.
Mulvy wrote:
I think starting with Cleary and then trading out after one week is a poor process that got a lucky result. The real winners are those that started without Cleary.
Pre round 1, there would have been very few expecting Hopgood to get 80+ minutes and score so well. After round 1, it was known information that you could adjust to.Mulvy wrote:
I think starting with Cleary and then trading out after one week is a poor process that got a lucky result. The real winners are those that started without Cleary.
Revraiser wrote:Concussion has life long imitations, where's the consensus that 1 or two weeks out is the answer ?
Also, if category two, what's the stand down time there ?
Johnny Cash wrote:Word out of the Shire is Cleary training with mains unhindered by the ankle.
Mulvy wrote:
Huge news for clubs, players and fantasy coaches alike.
Rd4 will be 15 days for Ford.
filthridden wrote:
I like to think of "The Shire" like being the network of spies that Varys has and "The Shire" just gets their information in the same manner that's why they know everything.
Mulvy wrote:
Huge news for clubs, players and fantasy coaches alike.
Rd4 will be 15 days for Ford.
mattnz wrote:
Pre round 1, there would have been very few expecting Hopgood to get 80+ minutes and score so well. After round 1, it was known information that you could adjust to.
mattnz wrote:
Pre round 1, there would have been very few expecting Hopgood to get 80+ minutes and score so well. After round 1, it was known information that you could adjust to.
filthridden wrote:
I like to think of "The Shire" like being the network of spies that Varys has and "The Shire" just gets their information in the same manner that's why they know everything.
User Name wrote:In regards to the new stand down protocols I think there is more risk of permanent damage if there is further trauma within a certain number of days.
The NRL will be trying to balance player welfare and the 'good of the game'. Teams need their players on the field and 11 days would theoretically mean only missing 1 game.
filthridden wrote:
I like to think of "The Shire" like being the network of spies that Varys has and "The Shire" just gets their information in the same manner that's why they know everything.
Holy Moly wrote:
I'm not from Sydney. Does "The Shire" only refer to Penrith or also to Cronulla and other places (when talking about rugby league)?
Holy Moly wrote:
I'm not from Sydney. Does "The Shire" only refer to Penrith or also to Cronulla and other places (when talking about rugby league)?
User Name wrote:In regards to the new stand down protocols I think there is more risk of permanent damage if there is further trauma within a certain number of days.
The NRL will be trying to balance player welfare and the 'good of the game'. Teams need their players on the field and 11 days would theoretically mean only missing 1 game.