terrible news - would love for him to have gone into camp and soak it all up
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Joseph Suaalii injury: Young Rooster ruled out for remainder of season - Rothfield
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Originally posted by milanja View PostGet a new strength and conditioning team, the current one sucks.
#SOSRONNYPALMER
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Originally posted by ROC181 View Post
Rubbish! We are not Manly where one player means the difference between being a contender or a flop. Had the major injuries stopped then plus including Radley missing 5 games, we would probably be 3rd or 4th.
5 season ending injuries, 3 of those career ending. I’m blaming Ashley Klein & your mate Russell C!
I think Latrell left a curse on the club for punting him & I think Cody Walker was involved too.
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Originally posted by ROC181 View Post
I’ve been wondering since last year if there were telltale signs of a possible ACL injury. I wonder if there was a study of all NRL players at the start of a season by having their knees MRId and after half a season have them MRId and so on and see if there were any changes especially with those that eventually got one. Never know, maybe early detection may be able to treat them before they happen…
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Originally posted by FlamingRooster View Postthis in all honesty was a long time coming. even though his skill level is definitely up to first grade, there's a reason they shouldnt be allowed to play until they're 18. the body is still growing and sualii was a walking injury risk.
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From the club:
The Sydney Roosters squad has been assessed by Club medical staff following Saturday's Round 17 match against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.
Joseph Suaalii sustained a lis franc injury to the foot. Scans concluded that it needed to be surgically stabilised.
Suaalii has undergone surgery and rehabilitation is expected to take approximately five months.
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Originally posted by FlamingRooster View Postthis in all honesty was a long time coming. even though his skill level is definitely up to first grade, there's a reason they shouldnt be allowed to play until they're 18. the body is still growing and sualii was a walking injury risk.
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Originally posted by gragra View PostMy dad used to say when bad luck occurred, you must have killed a chinaman....dont know where that originated, but with the roosters and covid...is there any end to bad luck? We need 2022 to roll on now....FVCK CANCER
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Originally posted by GC6 View Post
But he could of done the exact same injury if playing reserve grade? Or shouldn’t he be able to play that either?
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Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View PostWelcome to the wonderful world of Ick.
The Good- Spectacular finishing if given the opportunity, bouncing out of tackles on kick returns, will make big run metres over 80 minutes, a big hit or two defending
The Bad- Will drop a bomb or 3, will drop the ball on the 1st tackle in his own quarter, will leave his opposite unmarked by coming in even when theres numbers not to, a brain snap pass.
At least he is consistent
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Originally posted by Waylander View PostFrom the club:
The Sydney Roosters squad has been assessed by Club medical staff following Saturday's Round 17 match against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.
Joseph Suaalii sustained a lis franc injury to the foot. Scans concluded that it needed to be surgically stabilised.
Suaalii has undergone surgery and rehabilitation is expected to take approximately five months.
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Originally posted by Waylander View PostFrom the club:
The Sydney Roosters squad has been assessed by Club medical staff following Saturday's Round 17 match against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.
Joseph Suaalii sustained a lis franc injury to the foot. Scans concluded that it needed to be surgically stabilised.
Suaalii has undergone surgery and rehabilitation is expected to take approximately five months.
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Originally posted by ROC181 View PostIt’s become a situation that every news article I read or hear on the Roosters, I subconsciously take a small breath awaiting for more bad news."Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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