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I've written JCS off as that kid at school who stops going, only to surprise everyone when he turns up, seems to have enjoyed a couple of days, and then he's off again until his next surprise visit, before never being seen again.
With Dunne out, Cook still needing time, we're still brittle in that department.
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Depends how serious it is - but seen professional jockeys back in the saddle far quicker than that after a dislocation - maybe they are a bit tougher!
True. I also pointed out that Eddie Dunbar cycled the day after dislocating his last week. But if Dunne has had a procedure done, then maybe his is a complex injury e.g. ligaments as well.
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True. I also pointed out that Eddie Dunbar cycled the day after dislocating his last week. But if Dunne has had a procedure done, then maybe his is a complex injury e.g. ligaments as well.
Non contact sports unless there is a crash or fall of course.The hand to hand combat of defenders and strikers is way too intense to risk rushing him back IMO.