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Re: Injuries

Post by old cas lass » 12 Feb 2019, 19:16

These hamstring injuries have to be a worry. Happening to often.
Surely it cant all be back luck.

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Re: Injuries

Post by casjunction » 12 Feb 2019, 19:25

No back injuries

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Post by orrsome » 12 Feb 2019, 21:40

Injury update on official website
https://www.castlefordtigers.com/article.php?id=6243

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Re: Injuries

Post by Fryston Tiger » 13 Feb 2019, 07:56

Coaches last night made everyone aware that the team is training at a high intensity level. DP said he makes no apologies for that because it’s giving us something extra in games.....hence the superb defence in the opening 2 matches I guess.
Matt Crowther said some of our injuries is just down to bad luck. Mike McMeeken for example, damaged his hamstring on his very last training run in the session.

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Re: Injuries

Post by heritage1926 » 13 Feb 2019, 09:07

Whilst ever the game keeps getting quicker and harder, the more players have push their bodies to the limit on and off the field and at some point, something as to give. I wouldn't be surprised if players are dabbling in performance enhancing supplements to aid recovery.

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Post by old cas lass » 13 Feb 2019, 09:43

heritage1926 wrote:Whilst ever the game keeps getting quicker and harder, the more players have push their bodies to the limit on and off the field and at some point, something as to give. I wouldn't be surprised if players are dabbling in performance enhancing supplements to aid recovery.
I agree with players having to push themselves more.
But don’t you think it only seems to be our club with loads of hamstring injuries.
Yes other teams have picked up injuries, but we seem to be picking up more then ever.
It’s ok pushing yourselves but if we run out of first team players, results start to drop and fans get frustrated. It’s like a catch 22.

Players can only do so much before the body starts to collapse.

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Post by Fryston Tiger » 13 Feb 2019, 09:50

heritage1926 wrote:Whilst ever the game keeps getting quicker and harder, the more players have push their bodies to the limit on and off the field and at some point, something as to give. I wouldn't be surprised if players are dabbling in performance enhancing supplements to aid recovery.
Exactly what I hate about this Forum.....people coming out with b******s like this :roll:

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Post by heritage1926 » 13 Feb 2019, 09:53

Fryston Tiger wrote:
heritage1926 wrote:Whilst ever the game keeps getting quicker and harder, the more players have push their bodies to the limit on and off the field and at some point, something as to give. I wouldn't be surprised if players are dabbling in performance enhancing supplements to aid recovery.
Exactly what I hate about this Forum.....people coming out with b******s like this :roll:
Naive from you then. If cocaine use is rife in SL and lower division players are getting banned for steroid use. Your telling me that SL players aren't doing it? behave.

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Post by Fryston Tiger » 13 Feb 2019, 09:55

heritage1926 wrote:
Fryston Tiger wrote:
heritage1926 wrote:Whilst ever the game keeps getting quicker and harder, the more players have push their bodies to the limit on and off the field and at some point, something as to give. I wouldn't be surprised if players are dabbling in performance enhancing supplements to aid recovery.
Exactly what I hate about this Forum.....people coming out with b******s like this :roll:
Naive from you then. If cocaine use is rife in SL and lower division players are getting banned for steroid use. Your telling me that SL players aren't doing it? behave.
Just shot your own arguement in the foot.....
Coke isn't performance-enhancing and Cas aren't a lower Division Club.....

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Post by tigerfeat » 13 Feb 2019, 10:42

It was obvious in the warm up for the Catalans game things had changed and it doesn't surprise me fryston tiger reports that training as increased in intensity that was clear from the first two games the way we defended as tho our lives depended on it something that's being missing from the big games
At the same it self deafeats the object if players are sat in the stand injured because there going too hard in training see how it pans out maybe just bad luck
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Re: Injuries

Post by TT Tiger » 13 Feb 2019, 10:43

Fryston Tiger wrote:
heritage1926 wrote:
Fryston Tiger wrote:
heritage1926 wrote:Whilst ever the game keeps getting quicker and harder, the more players have push their bodies to the limit on and off the field and at some point, something as to give. I wouldn't be surprised if players are dabbling in performance enhancing supplements to aid recovery.
Exactly what I hate about this Forum.....people coming out with b******s like this :roll:
Naive from you then. If cocaine use is rife in SL and lower division players are getting banned for steroid use. Your telling me that SL players aren't doing it? behave.
Just shot your own arguement in the foot.....
Coke isn't performance-enhancing and Cas aren't a lower Division Club.....
In competition coke is classed as performance enhancing I thought that’s why it’s a banned substance

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Post by mart0042 » 13 Feb 2019, 10:56

I think players now have to look after themselves better. Eat better, very little alcohol and generally good habits.

I think the days are over for nightclubs during the season unless you are happy being a player at lower achieving clubs. It's a mental state that should run through the club.

Lolohea and merrin may be very good players but you shouldn't be carrying a lot of extra weight.

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Post by heritage1926 » 13 Feb 2019, 10:58

Fryston Tiger wrote:
heritage1926 wrote:
Fryston Tiger wrote:
heritage1926 wrote:Whilst ever the game keeps getting quicker and harder, the more players have push their bodies to the limit on and off the field and at some point, something as to give. I wouldn't be surprised if players are dabbling in performance enhancing supplements to aid recovery.
Exactly what I hate about this Forum.....people coming out with b******s like this :roll:
Naive from you then. If cocaine use is rife in SL and lower division players are getting banned for steroid use. Your telling me that SL players aren't doing it? behave.
Just shot your own arguement in the foot.....
Coke isn't performance-enhancing and Cas aren't a lower Division Club.....
Not shot myself in the foot at all!

Coke is classed as a stimulant, which can be seen as a performance enhancer. But that's not what I'm getting at. My point is, coke is pretty rife in Rugby League, so what are the chances of steroids/growth etc.

My point with lower division teams is, more and more players are copping bans for steroids. You’d have to imagine the demands of part time rugby and a full time job are a lot for the body to take, so players are taking shortcuts to aid themselves. Must be hard playing on a Sunday to then get up early dawn Monday morning to do a 12 hour shift. You can’t tell me that it’s not happening in SL. Now I’m not for one minute saying Cas do this, but you only have to look at some players across the league to see the effects that the growth hormone causes…

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Re: Injuries

Post by Fryston Tiger » 13 Feb 2019, 11:14

heritage1926 wrote:
Fryston Tiger wrote:
heritage1926 wrote:
Fryston Tiger wrote:
heritage1926 wrote:Whilst ever the game keeps getting quicker and harder, the more players have push their bodies to the limit on and off the field and at some point, something as to give. I wouldn't be surprised if players are dabbling in performance enhancing supplements to aid recovery.
Exactly what I hate about this Forum.....people coming out with b******s like this :roll:
Naive from you then. If cocaine use is rife in SL and lower division players are getting banned for steroid use. Your telling me that SL players aren't doing it? behave.
Just shot your own arguement in the foot.....
Coke isn't performance-enhancing and Cas aren't a lower Division Club.....

Not shot myself in the foot at all!

Coke is classed as a stimulant, which can be seen as a performance enhancer. But that's not what I'm getting at. My point is, coke is pretty rife in Rugby League, so what are the chances of steroids/growth etc.


My point with lower division teams is, more and more players are copping bans for steroids. You’d have to imagine the demands of part time rugby and a full time job are a lot for the body to take, so players are taking shortcuts to aid themselves. Must be hard playing on a Sunday to then get up early dawn Monday morning to do a 12 hour shift. You can’t tell me that it’s not happening in SL. Now I’m not for one minute saying Cas do this, but you only have to look at some players across the league to see the effects that the growth hormone causes…
I would guess a high proportion of any players doing these types of drugs/steroids your talking about tend to get caught. I don't really care what other players are doing....I'm only interested in what ours are doing and this subject is about injuries...not drug-taking...hence why I don't like speculation and guesswork dragging another topic down.

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Post by Mysterio » 13 Feb 2019, 12:03

heritage1926 wrote:
Fryston Tiger wrote:
heritage1926 wrote:
Fryston Tiger wrote:
heritage1926 wrote:Whilst ever the game keeps getting quicker and harder, the more players have push their bodies to the limit on and off the field and at some point, something as to give. I wouldn't be surprised if players are dabbling in performance enhancing supplements to aid recovery.
Exactly what I hate about this Forum.....people coming out with b******s like this :roll:
Naive from you then. If cocaine use is rife in SL and lower division players are getting banned for steroid use. Your telling me that SL players aren't doing it? behave.
Just shot your own arguement in the foot.....
Coke isn't performance-enhancing and Cas aren't a lower Division Club.....
Not shot myself in the foot at all!

Coke is classed as a stimulant, which can be seen as a performance enhancer. But that's not what I'm getting at. My point is, coke is pretty rife in Rugby League, so what are the chances of steroids/growth etc.

My point with lower division teams is, more and more players are copping bans for steroids. You’d have to imagine the demands of part time rugby and a full time job are a lot for the body to take, so players are taking shortcuts to aid themselves. Must be hard playing on a Sunday to then get up early dawn Monday morning to do a 12 hour shift. You can’t tell me that it’s not happening in SL. Now I’m not for one minute saying Cas do this, but you only have to look at some players across the league to see the effects that the growth hormone causes…
What's your agenda?

Do everyone s favour and shut up
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Re: Injuries

Post by Fryston Tiger » 13 Feb 2019, 12:21

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Post by fords » 13 Feb 2019, 13:03

orrsome wrote:Injury update on official website
https://www.castlefordtigers.com/article.php?id=6243
So 4 hamstring injuries then so far. Gonna have to do it tough until April by the looks and hope no more forwards get injured

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Post by SREGITSAC » 13 Feb 2019, 14:39

heritage1926 wrote:
Fryston Tiger wrote:
heritage1926 wrote:
Fryston Tiger wrote:
heritage1926 wrote:Whilst ever the game keeps getting quicker and harder, the more players have push their bodies to the limit on and off the field and at some point, something as to give. I wouldn't be surprised if players are dabbling in performance enhancing supplements to aid recovery.
Exactly what I hate about this Forum.....people coming out with b******s like this :roll:
Naive from you then. If cocaine use is rife in SL and lower division players are getting banned for steroid use. Your telling me that SL players aren't doing it? behave.
Just shot your own arguement in the foot.....
Coke isn't performance-enhancing and Cas aren't a lower Division Club.....
Not shot myself in the foot at all!

Coke is classed as a stimulant, which can be seen as a performance enhancer. But that's not what I'm getting at. My point is, coke is pretty rife in Rugby League, so what are the chances of steroids/growth etc.

My point with lower division teams is, more and more players are copping bans for steroids. You’d have to imagine the demands of part time rugby and a full time job are a lot for the body to take, so players are taking shortcuts to aid themselves. Must be hard playing on a Sunday to then get up early dawn Monday morning to do a 12 hour shift. You can’t tell me that it’s not happening in SL. Now I’m not for one minute saying Cas do this, but you only have to look at some players across the league to see the effects that the growth hormone causes…
You do realise this will be all over Twitter and in the league express as a factual statement by Monday

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Re: Injuries

Post by Swagger » 13 Feb 2019, 18:24

So Matt Cook in for Clark against Broncos. No other changes needed. Let's hope no major injuries are suffered though.

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Post by TT Tiger » 13 Feb 2019, 19:41

Swagger wrote:So Matt Cook in for Clark against Broncos. No other changes needed. Let's hope no major injuries are suffered though.
So something like
Matautia
Clare
Minikin
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Eden
Trueman
Rankin
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Macca
Millington
Jesses
Foster
Massey

Milner
Moors
Roberts
Cook

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