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Cronk did not take apart in todays captains run
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Originally posted by Maxy Walker View Post
But he’s unlikely to be right to go from what we have seen an heard. He has a serious injury that he definitely wouldn’t play with in a normal game. So then it becomes a joint decision between player and coach whether to play injured.
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Originally posted by Thirteen View Post
I have to disagree with you. Cronk is selfless enough and professional and experienced enough to know if he can handle it or not. If he wants to play the coaching staff will not overrule him in my opinion. He won’t put himself before the team.
I just think it will be a joint decision between player and staff. That’s what Cronk and Robbo both said so I’m inclined to believe them over you, with all respect to you.
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Originally posted by Maxy Walker View Post
But I’m not suggesting he would put himself before the team.
I just think it will be a joint decision between player and staff. That’s what Cronk and Robbo both said so I’m inclined to believe them over you, with all respect to you.
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Originally posted by Maxy Walker View Post
But he’s unlikely to be right to go from what we have seen an heard. He has a serious injury that he definitely wouldn’t play with in a normal game. So then it becomes a joint decision between player and coach whether to play injured.EASTS TO WIN!
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Suddenly feeling like i've been had. A week of absorbing every bit of cronk info and his colleagues reactions. But...
Calling it now - an AC joint sprain all along and he plays.
Keary to do more kicking since Smith & co are so keen to say hello to Coops & deliver a chicken wing.
Let's see.
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After watching that I'm confident he plays. As usual some selective editing from the news feed. The segment on the news which shows him picking up the ball with one hand is because he has a water bottle in his left hand. When he runs to pick up the ball the bottle is always in his left hand, he doesn't start with the bottle in his right then switch it to his "stronger uninjured" side to pick up the ball as you would do if you were in pain or had no strength at all in the injured side. Even though it was only a captain's run there was still some chance of a bump or aggravation so no need for him to participate. I'm sure he was put through his paces by himself in a more testing and private session.
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