by YorkshireRoyal99 »
13 Jan 2022 10:06
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But why are they injury prone? Is it more likely that we are just unlucky and have double the injuries the next worst hit club does?
The individual biomechanics of their body? And we happen to have struck upon a quite a few at once?
There are 92 professional teams, over the last 20 years i suspect at any given time there would have been another club somewhere with this many injuries. Right now its happening to us.
Its possible Araruna's knees simply arent strong enough for his body. Its possible morrison is old and his body is giving up. Its possible Moore has damaged his shoulder beyond repair and as a result his body was over compensating in other areas which will make him injury prone. Its possible meite did his ligaments. Meite has injured his knees before. Your body never heals its knees perfectly. Its possible Joao did similar.
my wife was a GB heptathlete as a teenager all the way up to 18, her brother was a GB long jumper up to 22. Both succumbed to knee injuries as did their dad who was an england rugby league and union player.
Most of their fellow cohort of gb athletes careers ended from injury rather than lack of ability. Rutherford who everyone has heard of was not the best GB long jumper 2 years prior to London 2012. But he didnt get injured. His body was more capable of the intensity required to maintain high level sport compared to others.
Yep and quite possibly over those 20 years, each of those clubs has had issues with the 'maintenance' of those players.
We've seen a number of players come back and get injured again very quickly. Repeated soft tissue injuries. Moore's not been especially injury prone. Joao is basically on track I think. The number of set backs players - McIntyre, Morrison, Rinomhotam Azeez, AH, Ejaria, Moore - thats where I've my concerns. Not all are historically injury prone by any stretch.
Agree with that as well. There is a high volume of players that seem to be out almost indefinitely (Rino) or others that have suffered set backs (McIntyre, Araruna) over this season. Everyone is prone to injuries and some will naturally take longer than others to recover due to severity and the individual, but it seems like some of these are taking "too long". Wasn't Rino just a minor ankle knock back in September and rumours had it pre-Blackburn that he was in contention and he's only just come back into the frame? I know it's not really our business to know, but I'd have liked to have known what actually happened there. It could be something completely normal, but Rino's injury just seemed abnormal.