Hunter Clark is injured again and looking at 6 weeks...

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Hunter Clark is injured again and looking at 6 weeks...

Post: # 2042754Post NickyDal »

Enough is enough.

Time to move him on and get the best possible draft pick for him. Even if it is just a late second rounder so be it. We cannot afford to have players continually injured. Get rid of him and move on........


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Re: Hunter Clark is injured again and looking at 6 weeks...

Post: # 2042763Post B.M »

Yep

We should get rid of every player who gets injured

Trade them all for second rounders

Elite athletes playing a contact sport should never get injured


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Re: Hunter Clark is injured again and looking at 6 weeks...

Post: # 2042766Post Otiman »

With injuries, you just have to plan for your best team and have contingencies in place. The alternative to training hard and being injured pre-season is being injured mid-game, mid-season. Last year proved the value of a fit and hardened 22 on the park.

Reducing training loads to prevent injuries is also just going to end up with a worse side altogether. A few injuries in exchange for a boost to the overall fitness of the team is not a terrible thing.

For Hunter, he is important but replaceable. He might find it hard to make it into the side if others like Pou and Garcia come on strong, and Jones stays fit. There is definitely no HBF spot for him anymore and would need to play inside midfield.


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Re: Hunter Clark is injured again and looking at 6 weeks...

Post: # 2042769Post saynta »

NickyDal wrote: Tue 27 Feb 2024 11:39pm Enough is enough.

Time to move him on and get the best possible draft pick for him. Even if it is just a late second rounder so be it. We cannot afford to have players continually injured. Get rid of him and move on........
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Re: Hunter Clark is injured again and looking at 6 weeks...

Post: # 2042772Post The Fireman »

Hunter is a gun
Just like Zac they get injured because of their courage
Hunter is a keeper


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Re: Hunter Clark is injured again and looking at 6 weeks...

Post: # 2042774Post spert »

Not sure about RL's view of chronically injured players who are in and out of the team. Success relies a lot on consistency and keeping stability across the lines, not swapping players in and out of positions. Clark and Jones are great additions when fully fit, but seem like their bodies are eggshells right now.


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Post: # 2042775Post Rubyjo »

Handy back up for later in the season.


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Post: # 2042776Post skeptic »

We’ve kind gone a bit early here…

No point getting rid of him now… 10 months time he’s either a regular in the top 22 and looking good or he’s either a bit player that’s always injured or someone who is simply down on form and borderline top 22.

That outcome pbly drives the decision making


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Post: # 2042777Post loris »

skeptic wrote: Wed 28 Feb 2024 12:07pm We’ve kind gone a bit early here…

No point getting rid of him now… 10 months time he’s either a regular in the top 22 and looking good or he’s either a bit player that’s always injured or someone who is simply down on form and borderline top 22.

That outcome pbly drives the decision making
Cm’on skeptic, you’re being a bit too rational there, I think the OP was wanting more emotive responses to its post😉


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NickyDal wrote: Tue 27 Feb 2024 11:39pm Enough is enough.

Time to move him on and get the best possible draft pick for him. Even if it is just a late second rounder so be it. We cannot afford to have players continually injured. Get rid of him and move on........
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Jack Hayes, then?


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Post: # 2042805Post Yorkeys »

That's now two of our most skilful playmates injured before game 1. The omens........
Can Pou and Wilson step up? Big ask.


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Re: Hunter Clark is injured again and looking at 6 weeks...

Post: # 2042807Post NickyDal »

saynta wrote: Wed 28 Feb 2024 10:12am
NickyDal wrote: Tue 27 Feb 2024 11:39pm Enough is enough.

Time to move him on and get the best possible draft pick for him. Even if it is just a late second rounder so be it. We cannot afford to have players continually injured. Get rid of him and move on........
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Re: Hunter Clark is injured again and looking at 6 weeks...

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NickyDal wrote: Tue 27 Feb 2024 11:39pm Enough is enough.

Time to move him on and get the best possible draft pick for him. Even if it is just a late second rounder so be it. We cannot afford to have players continually injured. Get rid of him and move on........
We cant keep stringing along these perpetually injured players, hoping it will change. A lot of Clark's injuries have been unlucky, but it hasnt changed so he has to be in the gun to be traded at years end. Jones is another if he cant stay fit he has to go, and I think Paton's future is already written.


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Re: Hunter Clark is injured again and looking at 6 weeks...

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Hunter Clark can play football.
He is payed well to play football.
There are other options that can be utilised.
Then Hunter will have to get himself back in the team.
8 weeks of a younger player playing his role won't help our finals chances but it will improve our list.
If Hunter is any good we will see it when he returns.
If he doesn't get back in he is handy depth for a team obviously in form.
If he does come back and plays his best, he could make a difference to our back half.
Hunter hasn't lived up to his selection, for what ever reasons.


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Post: # 2042837Post seano1 »

Like he wanted to be injured .
Maybe negative supporters should been given the flick


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Re: Hunter Clark is injured again and looking at 6 weeks...

Post: # 2042840Post SaintWiki »

I imagine the current list management and coaching staff will see that there is no benefit in dumping him right now so we'll just have to see how it pans out, and surely they will have plans in place for whatever eventuates. It's not as if this is a new issue per se.


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Post: # 2042842Post Killa »

So, in recruiting players either by drafting or attracting them from other Clubs, the caveat with the St Kilda FC is that if you cop a couple of injuries which cost you game time, and which happen in the AFL competition some injuries costing a season, you are on your bike.

St Kilda FC does not want you.

Simply, you identify class footballers AND, if they are injured, you back in your rehabilitation resources.

Mind you, if St Kilda FC just jettison, think of the savings from not having to have rehabilitation resources.

And, as these players are booted, think what that would do to culture, a culture where you stand alongside your mates including thru adversity.

Not kick them on the way out the door.

And, to add, why is the injury prone Max King still on St Kilda's books?

Send him off to Gold Coast.


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Post: # 2042844Post Yorkeys »

Recent history shows we are generous & supportive to a fault in regard to players with serious or chronic injury issues. A number of those players have not reciprocated. Saints look after their own.


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Injuries or otherwise, just keep improving the list.


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Killa wrote: Thu 29 Feb 2024 7:12pm So, in recruiting players either by drafting or attracting them from other Clubs, the caveat with the St Kilda FC is that if you cop a couple of injuries which cost you game time, and which happen in the AFL competition some injuries costing a season, you are on your bike.

St Kilda FC does not want you.

Simply, you identify class footballers AND, if they are injured, you back in your rehabilitation resources.

Mind you, if St Kilda FC just jettison, think of the savings from not having to have rehabilitation resources.

And, as these players are booted, think what that would do to culture, a culture where you stand alongside your mates including thru adversity.

Not kick them on the way out the door.

And, to add, why is the injury prone Max King still on St Kilda's books?

Send him off to Gold Coast.
Max King is a 202cm athlete who can dominate games.

Clark is an average AFL level half back who has shown 15 games of promise as a clearance winning, evasive mid, who gets impact injuries fairly often.
Mmmm. Let's not get too carried away.


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Post: # 2042882Post Vortex »

CQ SAINT wrote: Fri 01 Mar 2024 2:25am

Max King is a 202cm athlete who can dominate games.


Allegedly.


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Post: # 2042979Post samuraisaint »

CQ SAINT wrote: Fri 01 Mar 2024 2:25am
Killa wrote: Thu 29 Feb 2024 7:12pm So, in recruiting players either by drafting or attracting them from other Clubs, the caveat with the St Kilda FC is that if you cop a couple of injuries which cost you game time, and which happen in the AFL competition some injuries costing a season, you are on your bike.

St Kilda FC does not want you.

Simply, you identify class footballers AND, if they are injured, you back in your rehabilitation resources.

Mind you, if St Kilda FC just jettison, think of the savings from not having to have rehabilitation resources.

And, as these players are booted, think what that would do to culture, a culture where you stand alongside your mates including thru adversity.

Not kick them on the way out the door.

And, to add, why is the injury prone Max King still on St Kilda's books?

Send him off to Gold Coast.
Max King is a 202cm athlete who can dominate games.

Clark is an average AFL level half back who has shown 15 games of promise as a clearance winning, evasive mid, who gets impact injuries fairly often.
Mmmm. Let's not get too carried away.
He had his jaw broken by a guy who took him out while Clark only had eyes for the ball.

He had his nose broken in a collision with a team mate while both were bravely in a pack trying to win a contested ball at a crucial time in the final quarter of a tight match. I saw Hunter a few weeks after that injury, it was a bad break.

Brave footballer with skills we are desperately short of. To me he is a bit like Russell Greene.


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Re: Hunter Clark is injured again and looking at 6 weeks...

Post: # 2043437Post NickyDal »

samuraisaint wrote: Sun 03 Mar 2024 9:24am
CQ SAINT wrote: Fri 01 Mar 2024 2:25am
Killa wrote: Thu 29 Feb 2024 7:12pm So, in recruiting players either by drafting or attracting them from other Clubs, the caveat with the St Kilda FC is that if you cop a couple of injuries which cost you game time, and which happen in the AFL competition some injuries costing a season, you are on your bike.

St Kilda FC does not want you.

Simply, you identify class footballers AND, if they are injured, you back in your rehabilitation resources.

Mind you, if St Kilda FC just jettison, think of the savings from not having to have rehabilitation resources.

And, as these players are booted, think what that would do to culture, a culture where you stand alongside your mates including thru adversity.

Not kick them on the way out the door.

And, to add, why is the injury prone Max King still on St Kilda's books?

Send him off to Gold Coast.
Max King is a 202cm athlete who can dominate games.

Clark is an average AFL level half back who has shown 15 games of promise as a clearance winning, evasive mid, who gets impact injuries fairly often.
Mmmm. Let's not get too carried away.
He had his jaw broken by a guy who took him out while Clark only had eyes for the ball.

He had his nose broken in a collision with a team mate while both were bravely in a pack trying to win a contested ball at a crucial time in the final quarter of a tight match. I saw Hunter a few weeks after that injury, it was a bad break.

Brave footballer with skills we are desperately short of. To me he is a bit like Russell Greene.
Just get rid of him like we did Russell Greene.


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Post: # 2043438Post B.M »

We got rid of Joel Smith - injured

He went on to play another 140 games win a best & Fairest and was an AA at Hawthorn.

We got rid of Matt Maguire and the pick we received we used in Will Johnson he went on to play 2 game. Maguire another 60-80

Then there’s Everitt Ball lynch McEvoy Stanley Acres

We are s


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