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Re: AFL Rd 4 2025 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Collingwood

Reply #150


The Coccyx talk was just me being silly.
He landed heavily on his back and it probably winded him, he did seem to have a bit of a limp after so he may have hurt his hip...but whether there was any damage that carried over to this week is hard to know.
Some posters have mentioned a bit of padding on him, and he does seem to lack a bit of his usual explosiveness.

But they won't rest him.

I didn't think Moir should have been selected but if you're going to pick these young guys, then one match in next match out isn't very productive in terms of experience or education.
The problem will be that there is likely to be some selection pressure from tonight's VFL game so he may not get that second chance...this time.

SEN said it was a Coccyx when it did it during the game and then reported he was getting some work done on his Coccyx.   He hasnt looked the same since.   

I hadn't heard that when I made the comment in the game thread but he did land fair square on his tailbone.

Re: AFL Rd 4 2025 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Collingwood

Reply #151
He was cooked before that point though.  Hasn't looked right all year.  He had a total of 21 disposals only 5 of them kicks.

That's not cripps.
"everything you know is wrong"

Paul Hewson

Re: AFL Rd 4 2025 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Collingwood

Reply #152
He was cooked before that point though.  Hasn't looked right all year.  He had a total of 21 disposals only 5 of them kicks.

That's not cripps.

Traditionally he has always been a handball first guy though.
He is not a great kick but he is a superb handballer.

When he is fit he does like to get out in the open and stretch his legs, but that's not his forte