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Nicholas Shehadie (39)
This year the Tahs have had dreadful injury problems. However, it seems to me that they are miraculously getting players back on the field week after week. I know all professional athletes have to play injured at times, but it concerns me that a number of important Wallabies are playing injured for too long or are coming back from injury early.
Examples include:
How many of these guys (and others) are coming back too early or not resting when they should to save the Waratahs' season? How significantly does this effect their form? Will this be detrimental to the Wallabies' world cup tilt?
I'm not pointing the finger at Dr Sharon Flahive who I have every reason to believe is dedicated, loyal and a superb doctor. However it is something of a trend and suggests there may be some management pressure to get back on the pitch.
Thoughts?
Examples include:
- Berrick Barnes - we all know he should have had more time off as soon as he suffered the recurrences;
- TPN - he seems to be constantly hurt and only making it back on the field by the end of the week;
- Benn Robinson - another who seems to have been playing injured for some time. He's a week to week proposition at the moment and no decision is being made until Friday;
- Lachy Turner - as with BR, no decision until Friday. It is quite possible his injuries are substantially effecting his form. We've certainly not seen his best this year;
- Wycliff Palu - Hamstring and leg problems rather than his fractured shoulder, but nevertheless, its been a while since he's strung full games together;
- Phil Waugh - injured then back then injured again then back again. What next?;
How many of these guys (and others) are coming back too early or not resting when they should to save the Waratahs' season? How significantly does this effect their form? Will this be detrimental to the Wallabies' world cup tilt?
I'm not pointing the finger at Dr Sharon Flahive who I have every reason to believe is dedicated, loyal and a superb doctor. However it is something of a trend and suggests there may be some management pressure to get back on the pitch.
Thoughts?