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Injuries

Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 1:38 pm
by GeoffN
Intereting snippet at the end of the Vaealiki article: I hadn't quite realised just how widespread our injuries were until I read this -
"It leaves Martin Aspinwall, Wayne Godwin and Stephen Wild as the only ever-presents in the Warriors' injury-hit season."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_l ... 574547.stm

While I realise that some of those injuries weren't fitness related, that must say something about the late, unlamented, NAJ.

Re: Injuries

Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 2:10 pm
by MrsLam
Is Haigh our new conditioner? I've not seen anything official or is it just another rumour?

If it's true then it is an exciting season for us, new coach with good coaching record and hopefully the players will have better levels of fitness with the coach and Haigh. Less injuries, better fitness, creative play, can't be bad!

Re: Injuries

Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 2:22 pm
by GeoffN
Rather begs the question, why did saracens want him?

Re: Injuries

Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 2:39 pm
by MrsLam
I've no idea but I'm happy enough to say goodbye. He just can't do anything for our little calcium deficient youngsters

Re: Injuries

Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 3:32 pm
by DaveO
GeoffN posted:
Intereting snippet at the end of the Vaealiki article: I hadn't quite realised just how widespread our injuries were until I read this -
"It leaves Martin Aspinwall, Wayne Godwin and Stephen Wild as the only ever-presents in the Warriors' injury-hit season."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_l ... 574547.stm

While I realise that some of those injuries weren't fitness related, that must say something about the late, unlamented, NAJ.
Whatever the cause the fact so many of the sqad have been out makes it all the more disruptive.

Fans of other clubs keep saying "Oh you only have three injuries" but given we keep having to chop and change the team I can't playing the same 13 for more than two games in a row since O'Loughlin got injured.

I think that was partly Betts fault but he certainly wasn't helped in making consistent selections with different players copping it weekly requiring a reshuffle.

Is this Haigh bloke any good? If he was NAJ's assistant then surely he wa spart of the problem!

Dave

Re: Injuries

Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 3:43 pm
by Fylde Coast Warrior

Sounds to me like we Need A New Conditioner!


Re: Injuries

Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 4:54 pm
by GeoffN
DaveO posted:
Fans of other clubs keep saying "Oh you only have three injuries" but given we keep having to chop and change the team I can't playing the same 13 for more than two games in a row since O'Loughlin got injured.

I think that was partly Betts fault but he certainly wasn't helped in making consistent selections with different players copping it weekly requiring a reshuffle.

Dave
I think that's been most noticeable at half-back (and at full-back, when Rads was out). Orr & Moran have copped a lot of stick (on here and elsewhere), but they've hardly played a full game together.
BTW, any news on Orr's latest injury?

Re: Injuries

Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 6:11 pm
by thegimble
Fylde Coast Warrior posted:

Sounds to me like we Need A New Conditioner!

Please do not start or he who should not be mentioned will return.

Re: Injuries

Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 6:50 pm
by GeoffN
thegimble posted:
Fylde Coast Warrior posted:

Sounds to me like we Need A New Conditioner!

Please do not start or he who should not be mentioned will return.
Doesn't have the same ring to it, though, somehow...sounds more like some blonde shopping in Boots.

Re: Injuries

Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 8:24 pm
by GeoffN
Schalk Brits... posted:
NAJ knows his stuff this is why he is being lured by big bucks to go to Saracens he cannot choose the players he has to work with many of whom are genetically light weight and can't seem to put weight on even though they are trying (Hock,Hansen,Brown,Lockers in particular)
Wigan are a very fit side and fitness and strength go together. It is obviously harder for lighter players to keep their strength over the course of a full game not only are they having to tackle bigger men but the same big men are not using up as much strength in tackling a high percentage of Wigan players. Fitness wouldn't be a problem if the players (especially the pack) were harder to put down and more durable.Maturity will hopefully help them
But it's not only the younger, lighter players that are suffering. Senior players that have enjoyed a relatively injury free career (Radliski, Farrell, Newton, Orr, Moran, Carney) until the arrival of NAJ are now breaking down.
Maybe it's just coincidence - but I'm not convinced.