I think that’s more BallardBryan Robson wasted a lot of his career due to injury, going into tackles that maybe he shouldn't have. Cirkin is exactly the same in my eyes. Hopefully he calms down with more experience
I think that’s more BallardBryan Robson wasted a lot of his career due to injury, going into tackles that maybe he shouldn't have. Cirkin is exactly the same in my eyes. Hopefully he calms down with more experience
Some players are just injury prone, we have had players like that in the past, we seem to have quite a few of them at the moment, beyond very specific and tailored strength and conditioning regimens there isn't a lot you can do.
There is, Douglas Bader shin pads, all steel keep the dirty teams in checkSome players are just injury prone, we have had players like that in the past, we seem to have quite a few of them at the moment, beyond very specific and tailored strength and conditioning regimens there isn't a lot you can do.



Thankfully we have the luxury of not having to throw him and Ballard straight back in this time, hopefully that’ll be a benefit to them bothBack in training…
I'm not too sure about that mate.
Players can have a bad run of injuries, some merely impacts, and be given that tag ...
... then have years without anything serious but the idea carries on.
I've seen players written off as 'injury prone' when suffering two or three totally different injuries.
I have never understood injury proneness to mean a specific injury to a specific body part or muscle group over and over again, but the simple fact a specific player is more often injured than the average, this can be for a myriad of reasons, being overtrained (muscle failure), being undertrained (cardio), have underlying conditions (osgoode-shlatter), have uneven muscle groups and probably a thousand more, sometimes it's a minor genetic issue that is unique and undiagnosed.

I have never understood injury proneness to mean a specific injury to a specific body part or muscle group over and over again, but the simple fact a specific player is more often injured than the average, this can be for a myriad of reasons, being overtrained (muscle failure), being undertrained (cardio), have underlying conditions (osgoode-shlatter), have uneven muscle groups and probably a thousand more, sometimes it's a minor genetic issue that is unique and undiagnosed.

Ill see your injury list and raise you a Rodwell Jack the hack was a sentence from the gods IN THE BAD OLD DAYSI have never understood injury proneness to mean a specific injury to a specific body part or muscle group over and over again, but the simple fact a specific player is more often injured than the average, this can be for a myriad of reasons, being overtrained (muscle failure), being undertrained (cardio), have underlying conditions (osgoode-shlatter), have uneven muscle groups and probably a thousand more, sometimes it's a minor genetic issue that is unique and undiagnosed.