Just want to wish Chev a speedy recovery after that horrible leg break,
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that was awful injury, hope he makes a full recoverly.
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Ohhhhhhhhhh!
Oooooooooowwwwwwwh.
Oooooooooowwwwwwwh.
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The only one that rivals it is the CP injury to Kevin Ward where his ankle is twisted 180 degrees around in a tackle.
Not nice.
Not nice.
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery Chev. Hope to see you playing again next season. Good Luck
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Glad to see that Senior did the right thing at the time by calling for the medics.Cannot forgive him for the infamous punch when playing for Sheffield Eagles against Barry John Mather.However,I do applaud his professionalism on this occasion.Well done Senior.And a big get well soon to Walker.Injuries like this one could be the end of his playing career.So get well soon.
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Yes speedy recovery to chev , made me feel sick after seeing that though.
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best of luck with your recover chev. horrid injury
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http://www.sportinglife.com/rugbyleague ... alker.html
just been reading this and find it quite unbelievable that both he and the club chose to play on knowing that a serious injury like this could happen.
A lots been said about duty of care on here I know, and surely this highlights just how much some clubs are prepared to gamble with the health and lives of their players.
Surely this amounts to negligence?
just been reading this and find it quite unbelievable that both he and the club chose to play on knowing that a serious injury like this could happen.
A lots been said about duty of care on here I know, and surely this highlights just how much some clubs are prepared to gamble with the health and lives of their players.
Surely this amounts to negligence?