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Re: burgess

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 8:24 pm
by medlocke
jobo wrote:
TrueBlueWarrior wrote:
DaveO wrote: It's only "not a major problem" because you don't want to admit you are wrong and acknowledge we regularly end up with players missing due to injuries in training. Which we do as the facts testify :wink:
Facts please? :wink:
This is an opinion board, facts have nowt to do with it :roll:
They do if they come from Jack Gibsons book

:lol:

Re: burgess

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 11:12 pm
by TrueBlueWarrior
jobo wrote:
TrueBlueWarrior wrote:
DaveO wrote: It's only "not a major problem" because you don't want to admit you are wrong and acknowledge we regularly end up with players missing due to injuries in training. Which we do as the facts testify :wink:
Facts please? :wink:
This is an opinion board, facts have nowt to do with it :roll:
...or people ignore the facts when it doesn't suit their opinion!! :lol:

Re: burgess

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 8:16 am
by Owd Codger
DaveO wrote:
TrueBlueWarrior wrote:
thegimble wrote: About 1 every day according to the sceptics.

Injuries can happen anywhere even walking from my house to the car. BUT i still blame Wane for it.
Exactly, SOL missed 1 game with a tight thigh from training, think Manfredi twisted an ankle and missed a game and now the Joe Burgess rumour, not exactly a major problem is it really!!
It's only "not a major problem" because you don't want to admit you are wrong and acknowledge we regularly end up with players missing due to injuries in training. Which we do as the facts testify :wink:
Many players get 'injured' in training in both Rugby and Football ranging from a hamstring to broken bones.

Nothing special about it in Wigan's case and the reason for having a large squad to cover for injuries both in and not in a game and of course any suspensions.

Re: burgess

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 8:58 am
by Wandering Warrior
shaunedwardsfan​club​ wrote:
Wandering Warrior wrote:Burgess just said he shud be back for wire game.
I'm only the messenger though.
He did but I suspect it will be the Catalan game.

Good to know you know something he doesn't! :D

Re: burgess

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 12:27 pm
by shaunedwardsfanclub
Wandering Warrior wrote:
shaunedwardsfan​club​ wrote:
Wandering Warrior wrote:Burgess just said he shud be back for wire game.
I'm only the messenger though.
He did but I suspect it will be the Catalan game.

Good to know you know something he doesn't! :D
He does, he told me! :D

Re: burgess

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 3:35 pm
by DaveO
TrueBlueWarrior wrote:
DaveO wrote:
TrueBlueWarrior wrote: Exactly, SOL missed 1 game with a tight thigh from training, think Manfredi twisted an ankle and missed a game and now the Joe Burgess rumour, not exactly a major problem is it really!!
It's only "not a major problem" because you don't want to admit you are wrong and acknowledge we regularly end up with players missing due to injuries in training. Which we do as the facts testify :wink:
Facts please? :wink:
You gave me three examples yourself! Another off the top of my head would be Thornley who got his knee injury in Sept that ruled him for 9 months guess where? In training.

Sarginson got a groin injury - in training before the start of the season and missed the first three rounds because of it.

In April Josh aggravated an ankle injury in training when Gelling got injured ...."However, Wane would still have opted to switch Tomkins to the threequarter line and says England winger Josh Charnley would have been the other option for centre had he not aggravated an ankle injury in training.

Lockers missed the game we lost to Wire with a thigh injury (don't know if you meant that one yourself), picked up in training. No big deal having your captain missing for a derby I suppose.

If you look at the previous season there were plenty of examples then as well. For example you will find both Taylor and Dudson were ruled out of selection for the same game due to training ground injuries. Faz did his hamstring in training and Bowen his knee.

They are a regular occurrence. Fact.

Re: burgess

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 4:00 pm
by jobo
medlocke wrote:
jobo wrote:
TrueBlueWarrior wrote: Facts please? :wink:
This is an opinion board, facts have nowt to do with it :roll:
They do if they come from Jack Gibsons book

:lol:
That's a fact.... :o

Re: burgess

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 6:38 pm
by TrueBlueWarrior
DaveO wrote:
TrueBlueWarrior wrote:
DaveO wrote: It's only "not a major problem" because you don't want to admit you are wrong and acknowledge we regularly end up with players missing due to injuries in training. Which we do as the facts testify :wink:
Facts please? :wink:
You gave me three examples yourself! Another off the top of my head would be Thornley who got his knee injury in Sept that ruled him for 9 months guess where? In training.

Sarginson got a groin injury - in training before the start of the season and missed the first three rounds because of it.

In April Josh aggravated an ankle injury in training when Gelling got injured ...."However, Wane would still have opted to switch Tomkins to the threequarter line and says England winger Josh Charnley would have been the other option for centre had he not aggravated an ankle injury in training.

Lockers missed the game we lost to Wire with a thigh injury (don't know if you meant that one yourself), picked up in training. No big deal having your captain missing for a derby I suppose.

If you look at the previous season there were plenty of examples then as well. For example you will find both Taylor and Dudson were ruled out of selection for the same game due to training ground injuries. Faz did his hamstring in training and Bowen his knee.

They are a regular occurrence. Fact.
So 5 training ground injuries in 2 seasons that have been mentioned in the press, the rest you are just deciding yourself happened in training without any FACTS!! As I have always said our training injuries are not the problem you make them out to be and I guarantee that other clubs in SL have the same if not more than us, so I guess they all need to change their training methods!!

1 serious injury in training to Thornley that could happen to any player in any team in any sport! The rest are all knocks that happen again to all other clubs/players especially in a contact sport like RL!

We have had far more injuries during games in recent years as I have mentioned many times in the past, the day we are getting more from training than in matches is the day I will be worried!

Re: burgess

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 9:46 pm
by Wandering Warrior
shaunedwardsfan​club​ wrote:
Wandering Warrior wrote:
shaunedwardsfan​club​ wrote: He did but I suspect it will be the Catalan game.

Good to know you know something he doesn't! :D
He does, he told me! :D
So why say he'll be ready for Wire? Not very professional on his part or maybe you assuming!?

Re: burgess

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 2:11 am
by butt monkey
TrueBlueWarrior wrote:
DaveO wrote:
TrueBlueWarrior wrote: Facts please? :wink:
You gave me three examples yourself! Another off the top of my head would be Thornley who got his knee injury in Sept that ruled him for 9 months guess where? In training.

Sarginson got a groin injury - in training before the start of the season and missed the first three rounds because of it.

In April Josh aggravated an ankle injury in training when Gelling got injured ...."However, Wane would still have opted to switch Tomkins to the threequarter line and says England winger Josh Charnley would have been the other option for centre had he not aggravated an ankle injury in training.

Lockers missed the game we lost to Wire with a thigh injury (don't know if you meant that one yourself), picked up in training. No big deal having your captain missing for a derby I suppose.

If you look at the previous season there were plenty of examples then as well. For example you will find both Taylor and Dudson were ruled out of selection for the same game due to training ground injuries. Faz did his hamstring in training and Bowen his knee.

They are a regular occurrence. Fact.
So 5 training ground injuries in 2 seasons that have been mentioned in the press, the rest you are just deciding yourself happened in training without any FACTS!! As I have always said our training injuries are not the problem you make them out to be and I guarantee that other clubs in SL have the same if not more than us, so I guess they all need to change their training methods!!

1 serious injury in training to Thornley that could happen to any player in any team in any sport! The rest are all knocks that happen again to all other clubs/players especially in a contact sport like RL!

We have had far more injuries during games in recent years as I have mentioned many times in the past, the day we are getting more from training than in matches is the day I will be worried!
Well DaveO is spot on with this and I agree with him totally

We as a club have considerably more players ruled out through training ground incidents than we actually do in any competitive fixtures. Like it or not - that is a fact