Really? I thought it was his knee.Puja wrote:Genge out till 2019. Cock.
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Really? I thought it was his knee.Puja wrote:Genge out till 2019. Cock.
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HeheOakboy wrote:Really? I thought it was his knee.Puja wrote:Genge out till 2019. Cock.
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I'm sure he'd try to tell you that they're around the same area.Oakboy wrote:Really? I thought it was his knee.Puja wrote:Genge out till 2019. Cock.
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Puja wrote:I'm sure he'd try to tell you that they're around the same area.Oakboy wrote:Really? I thought it was his knee.Puja wrote:Genge out till 2019. Cock.
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So, in terms of strategy, are you saying that Jones should plan for both being fit? In the glass half full or empty debate, when it comes to injury recovery, I think there is merit in being pessimistic. Thus, I'd plan for none of Billy, Tuilagi, Watson or Joseph making it and revise my srategy if and when full fitness is confirmed. That should mean something like a run of 6 - 10 successive club games.Puja wrote:The only thing which I can say positive is that Watson and Joseph are both predicted to come back early 2019. With luck, they'll have time to get match-fit, pick up some games in the 6N and be the only ones not overplayed by the RWC.
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For those 2 injuries...Puja wrote:The only thing which I can say positive is that Watson and Joseph are both predicted to come back early 2019. With luck, they'll have time to get match-fit, pick up some games in the 6N and be the only ones not overplayed by the RWC.
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Well, Manu is not injured, and hasn’t been for a while really. Barring a couple of niggles he played about 3/4 months at the end of last season. Had his best game against Sale on final day of the season.Oakboy wrote:So, in terms of strategy, are you saying that Jones should plan for both being fit? In the glass half full or empty debate, when it comes to injury recovery, I think there is merit in being pessimistic. Thus, I'd plan for none of Billy, Tuilagi, Watson or Joseph making it and revise my srategy if and when full fitness is confirmed. That should mean something like a run of 6 - 10 successive club games.Puja wrote:The only thing which I can say positive is that Watson and Joseph are both predicted to come back early 2019. With luck, they'll have time to get match-fit, pick up some games in the 6N and be the only ones not overplayed by the RWC.
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Good point well madeTimbo wrote:There’s always a chance that this Joseph surgery was planned beforehand. Could have had a pin removed or something. Article is short of detail, so I wouldn’t jump to conclusions.
Haven't played any games yet and Leicester always keep their cards close to their chest, but he's been running around with the rest of them.twitchy wrote:Is manu surviving pre season?
Apparently exactly this, pins removedTimbo wrote:There’s always a chance that this Joseph surgery was planned beforehand. Could have had a pin removed or something. Article is short of detail, so I wouldn’t jump to conclusions.
yeh training squad.Mellsblue wrote:Where to start. I’m assuming this is for a training camp or is it the EPS?!?!?
Yeah...thank feck.Mikey Brown wrote:Looks more like a training squad. I hope, anyway.
Because Trinder was only in the last one because Marchant wasn’t and then shat the bed defensively. Woodward obviously didn’t impress in SA but being replaced by Ashton is chronic depression territory.Gloskarlos wrote:Give up with these squads - if it is only training, how is there no Trinder no Woodward and 7 quins players in it?
Breakdown by club including injured/unselectable players:-
Sarries 13
Tigers 8
Quins 7
Barf/ Exeter 6
Wasps / Saints 5
Sale 3
Wuss 2
Newcs/ Glos 1