Joined: Apr 24 2007 Posts: 903 Location: int thouse
There is a report on sky sports text that he has had it opperated on tonight and that it was an open fracture wher the bone came through the skin, hopefuly he should be on the road to recovery soon, all the best of luck again to him and HKR.
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Hope he recovers quickly. No player deserves this to happen.
I hope he does get back to playing again and that it doesn't end his career. Kevin Ward's career at Saints ended because of a compound fracture. Respect to a very tough lad, playing the hardest sport there is
Joined: Aug 20 2008 Posts: 372 Location: East Hull
It's fantastic to see many fans wishing him well, unlike on Facebook where quite a few people I know are actually laughing about it. The FC fans on here have restored my faith in you lot.
Sickening injury, was stood right near the screen with my little sister who is 14, she saw it and screamed. Hope he can make a speedy recovery, and can walk again, let alone play a game of RL.
Joined: Feb 25 2002 Posts: 14490 Location: Earth, Terran System, Sol Sector
Maybe not the thread for this, but here goes .... Contrast the reaction of the Leeds fans to a serious injury of an opposition player this evening when compared to the ambulance 'chants' that Ryan Bailey was subjected to by numerous Robins fans, when he was carried off in a neck brace after a similar lengthy suspension in play at Craven Park earlier in the season ?
Hope Chev makes a speedy recovery. Not usually a fan of Senior but he acted really quickly tonight and made sure that tha game was stopped.
No injury to a player, however serious is good, but tonights response from fans made me proud to be a rugby league fan. Fans usually all applaud an injured player but for the Leeds and Hull KR fans to both sing There's only one chev walker - well it brought a tear to my eye.
And dont anyone tell me that rugby league isn't the hardest game.... to applaud fans when u have a bone sticking out of your leg is unbelievable.
AdmiralHanson wrote:Maybe not the thread for this, but here goes .... Contrast the reaction of the Leeds fans to a serious injury of an opposition player this evening when compared to the ambulance 'chants' that Ryan Bailey was subjected to by numerous Robins fans, when he was carried off in a neck brace after a similar lengthy suspension in play at Craven Park earlier in the season ?
Stop after your 1st bit next time pal.
It will stop you looking an idiot.
Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
Gavin Miller - Legend wrote:Stop after your 1st bit next time pal. It will stop you looking an idiot.
I don't agree, I think he/she's got a bit of a point.
CBA to copy and paste my reply from Substandard but, in a nut shell, there's a few of ours that could learn a bit about sporting behaviour from tonight.
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
pmh wrote:I don't agree, I think he/she's got a bit of a point.
CBA to copy and paste my reply from Substandard but, in a nut shell, there's a few of ours that could learn a bit about sporting behaviour from tonight.
This thread is about Chev and his awful injury.
Not some points scoring tittle tattle from a game played months ago.
Think On.
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