jools wrote:Well according to our coach between 4-6 months. You appear to be out of date in Hull regarding current treatment on this type of injury. 10 months may have been needed in the past but no longer. The club have consulted widely in the NRL and over here, and of course with the consultants involved and 4-6 months appears to be consensus. Liam sutcliffe had a similar injury last year and was back within that time period. Connor has already had the surgery so the clock has already started, Watson has said there’s a possibility he may even be ready for the start of the season- but obviously he will have had no preseason so it’s unlikely that will be the case. I suspect the 10 month quoted was a combination of bad journalism and spin.
And of course your coach would never put spin on anything he says
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davey41 wrote:
jools wrote:Well according to our coach between 4-6 months. You appear to be out of date in Hull regarding current treatment on this type of injury. 10 months may have been needed in the past but no longer. The club have consulted widely in the NRL and over here, and of course with the consultants involved and 4-6 months appears to be consensus. Liam sutcliffe had a similar injury last year and was back within that time period. Connor has already had the surgery so the clock has already started, Watson has said there’s a possibility he may even be ready for the start of the season- but obviously he will have had no preseason so it’s unlikely that will be the case. I suspect the 10 month quoted was a combination of bad journalism and spin.
And of course your coach would never put spin on anything he says
Time will tell?
To be honest Davey I think Watson is being a tad optimistic that Jake will be back in 4-6 months considering it seems he has had both a PCL and a microfracture injury that has required surgery. My brother in law only had a microfracture issue which he had surgery on the first week of November last year, it took him until late June/July before he could even think about starting to run again, he is still not back to running like he used too yet and he didn't have any real complications in his rehab. Every ones different and the extent of injury will differ so will recovery times but for me it seems very optimistic to suggest 4 to 6 months so soon after his surgery. No doubt if Connor isn't back in 4 to 6 months Watson will simply come out with the standard coaches comment 'they don't need to rush him back and they are taking time to make sure he is fully fit etc'.
All in all the move has been best for both club and Jake and hopefully he makes a full recovery and realises his full potential, naturally I'm still disappointed he is no longer at our club.
I really enjoy long walks especially when they are taken by people I don't like!
jools wrote:Well according to our coach between 4-6 months. You appear to be out of date in Hull regarding current treatment on this type of injury. 10 months may have been needed in the past but no longer. The club have consulted widely in the NRL and over here, and of course with the consultants involved and 4-6 months appears to be consensus. Liam sutcliffe had a similar injury last year and was back within that time period. Connor has already had the surgery so the clock has already started, Watson has said there’s a possibility he may even be ready for the start of the season- but obviously he will have had no preseason so it’s unlikely that will be the case. I suspect the 10 month quoted was a combination of bad journalism and spin.
I love it when people put NRL in there point to try and make it look like they are right.
pmarrow wrote:I love it when people put NRL in there point to try and make it look like they are right.
Funny how first of all I’m quoting an online post, next I’m putting NRL in a post to make it look like I’m right. schrodingers post eh.
So what is it that hurts so much, that fact he’s gone, or the fact he’s gone for nothing.
I wasn’t aware you lot would have seen a post from our club- why would I be? I don’t particularly watch interviews from your coach as a rule. Didn’t realise we were that interesting to you.
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jools wrote:Funny how first of all I’m quoting an online post, next I’m putting NRL in a post to make it look like I’m right. schrodingers post eh.
So what is it that hurts so much, that fact he’s gone, or the fact he’s gone for nothing.
I wasn’t aware you lot would have seen a post from our club- why would I be? I don’t particularly watch interviews from your coach as a rule. Didn’t realise we were that interesting to you.
Judging by the small number of people who turn up to watch, it appears you're not that interesting to many people.
jools wrote:Funny how first of all I’m quoting an online post, next I’m putting NRL in a post to make it look like I’m right. schrodingers post eh.
So what is it that hurts so much, that fact he’s gone, or the fact he’s gone for nothing.
I wasn’t aware you lot would have seen a post from our club- why would I be? I don’t particularly watch interviews from your coach as a rule. Didn’t realise we were that interesting to you.
Whose hurt ? By Connor going ?
Lets be honest we tried to offload him to every club (hence why he was free) and your club was the only ones who bit. Presumably after your dismal play off performance your club wanted to make a mark and also try and attract new fans because come grading time youd be nothing without Davy and IMG will see through that.
You never tried passing a message on either, you opened by digging at Hull and suggesting that we are behind the times. We shall see wont we who proves to be right on that front.
I couldnt care less about Connor being here either, hes a good player but has also played his part in the downfall of the club. We will move on and I am sure for the better.
jools wrote:Funny how first of all I’m quoting an online post, next I’m putting NRL in a post to make it look like I’m right. schrodingers post eh.
So what is it that hurts so much, that fact he’s gone, or the fact he’s gone for nothing.
I wasn’t aware you lot would have seen a post from our club- why would I be? I don’t particularly watch interviews from your coach as a rule. Didn’t realise we were that interesting to you.
Personally not bothered about Connor leaving but have to admit i am disappointed we didnt receive a fee. Can you take Griffin? no problem there if we dont get a fee
Personally not bothered about Connor leaving but have to admit i am disappointed we didnt receive a fee. Can you take Griffin? no problem there if we dont get a fee.
Not so sure why people get hung up about fees.
RL is not awash with money and if it instantly saves you eg £200,000 a year in salary for a player who doesn't want to be here, we move on and use the cap space wisely to improve the squad.
Making Jake sit tight for a year, for a fee that might not appear, for a player who doesn't want to be here and potentially disrupt squad harmony makes no sense.
Would you be happier if we could have thrown Griffin in on a 2 for 1 deal though?
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Connor was the modern day Mick Crane for me A fantastic player but now seemingly unfit and injury prone Jake never truly looked like a fitness fanatic More of a Gazza player than a Ronaldo
Tarquin Fuego wrote:Connor was the modern day Mick Crane for me A fantastic player but now seemingly unfit and injury prone Jake never truly looked like a fitness fanatic More of a Gazza player than a Ronaldo
Funny because one of your fans was quick to tell me just a couple of weeks ago how he had a direct hand in about 40% of your points last season. That’s with his missing games! You would Potentially have been looking at relegation without him- certainly things would have been a lot more uncomfortable. But now he’s gone suddenly he’s not all that. Connor will be a bit part in the giants team, not the only thing going like he was at Hull. That will take the pressure off him, reduce his frustrations, I think that will enable him to be even better. Hopefully with TS coming in he will get FC playing a better brand of rugby than the dire stuff you were used to under radford and hodgson. He’s known for allowing his teams to play what’s in front of them and not boring one up stuff. Hopefully give the fans some entertainment.
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