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Re: George Carmont

Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 3:36 am
by platt-warrior
sorry Downunder but imo your wrong.Sam's posn is 6 as Amos's is fb.All their best work has been done in their natural posn's ie 6 and fb.

Re: George Carmont

Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 12:49 pm
by josie andrews
Dobby wrote:
cpwigan wrote:My question is how did it happen? Studs / blades are supposedly checked before matches and nothing should be sharp enough to cause such damage.
The injury had already occurred before the game, I believe an accident with a lawnmower that sliced the top of his finger. It was stiched up and he wasnt even going to play earlier in the week. He must have just aggravated it at some point in the game.
I did say it had happened earlier in the week :)

Re: George Carmont

Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:47 pm
by Kiwiseddon
Any news on how he is now Josie?

Is he likely to play on Sunday?

Re: George Carmont

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 12:40 pm
by josie andrews
Kiwiseddon wrote:Any news on how he is now Josie?

Is he likely to play on Sunday?
Not heard anything bout the injury only that he has got until Saturday morning to decide, but the doctor has told him not to play.

Re: George Carmont

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 1:40 pm
by sheepsteeth
If he isn't right he shouldn't play. better to have him fully fit next week.
also if he has to go off again it means re-shuffling which IMO is what cost us on sunday.

Re: George Carmont

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 8:55 pm
by platt-warrior
I would suggest it may take more time to heal.Remember this is a flesh/nerve ending injury.I many years ago split the top of my finger open on a mini fanblade.It took weeks to heal the nerve endings in you fingertips are incredibly painful.

Re: George Carmont

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 1:44 am
by GeoffN
He's not playing on Sunday. Goulding & Marsh in the centres, Roberts on the wing, Charnley on the bench.

Pryce back in the U20's.

Re: George Carmont

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 9:59 am
by GBH
Please let that be true Price back to the U20's part of me feels sorry for them!

Re: George Carmont

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 3:50 pm
by nellywelly
platt-warrior wrote:sorry Downunder but imo your wrong.Sam's posn is 6 as Amos's is fb.All their best work has been done in their natural posn's ie 6 and fb.
In an ideal world perhaps your right but I also think Sam is enjoying himself at FB and this gives us more options and I dont think Amos is back at his best he needs more game time on the wing which is his natural position to give him more confidence. Time is running out now as we come up to the play off,s and our injury list gets longer.I am woried that we are down to only one topclass prop in Coley in this game and I am sure we will pay for it against HKR. I think a message went out from Brown to wind up Fielden because he looked very pleased with the out come of the fight and now we are another prop down because of it. I wish Fielden could see how some coaches are now seeing how easy it is to wind him up and hope to get him sent off

Re: George Carmont

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:09 pm
by jobo
nellywelly wrote:
platt-warrior wrote:sorry Downunder but imo your wrong.Sam's posn is 6 as Amos's is fb.All their best work has been done in their natural posn's ie 6 and fb.
In an ideal world perhaps your right but I also think Sam is enjoying himself at FB and this gives us more options and I dont think Amos is back at his best he needs more game time on the wing which is his natural position to give him more confidence. Time is running out now as we come up to the play off,s and our injury list gets longer.I am woried that we are down to only one topclass prop in Coley in this game and I am sure we will pay for it against HKR. I think a message went out from Brown to wind up Fielden because he looked very pleased with the out come of the fight and now we are another prop down because of it. I wish Fielden could see how some coaches are now seeing how easy it is to wind him up and hope to get him sent off
Don't think a deliberate stamp counts as winding up. Can't think of the last time prior to the Hud game that Fielden reacted, despite loads of provocation.