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Captain/Deputy Captain

Should Cam Murray be unavailable, who’s your captain?

  • Latrell Mitchell

    Votes: 12 24.0%
  • Jack Wighton

    Votes: 11 22.0%
  • Campbell Graham

    Votes: 2 4.0%
  • Cody Walker

    Votes: 22 44.0%
  • Jai Arrow

    Votes: 3 6.0%
  • Keaon Koloamatangi

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Tevita Tatola

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    50
Ps... nice thread!
Nice easy and concise but generates good responses/debate.
I certainly wouldn't mind seeing more threads like this and it gives us a bird's eye view of what others are thinking in a nice summary.
Well Done.
 
Tevita posted last week he was 'learning to walk again' and it looked like it. He might be long odds to be ready.

I voted Graham, certainly can't doubt the commitment / toughness and he will always be on the pitch.
The more I think about it the more I feel that Tatola is a prime candidate for early medical retirement. He has a number of seasons left on his contract but looks a mile off from getting back into playing. We can’t afford to let this drag on much longer with our cap already stretched to the limit. At least we know Wayne isn’t afraid to make that kind of call.
 
We haven’t heard anything official yet about Tatola not being ready round 1 have we?
 
Club Captain = Cameron Murray (media, interviews, "face" of the club, etc)
Match Captain = Cody Walker (it's his team to run)
 
Exactly. Sounds like a lot more Henny Penny panic stuff than anything based in reality.
I think the "hysteria" relates to an insta post where Tats posted "Learning to walk again".

Long term lower limb injuries, where you have restricted movement of the limb, means you have muscle degeneration and muscle compensation issues.

Part of the rehab process is building up those muscles that haven't been used, and ensuring that the compensation (limping / not putting weight on the affected limb, and walking in a moon boot) is miminised / eliminated.

That post was about a month ago, so I think with 4 months of building up, he'll be right to play round 1.
 
I think the "hysteria" relates to an insta post where Tats posted "Learning to walk again".

Long term lower limb injuries, where you have restricted movement of the limb, means you have muscle degeneration and muscle compensation issues.

Part of the rehab process is building up those muscles that haven't been used, and ensuring that the compensation (limping / not putting weight on the affected limb, and walking in a moon boot) is miminised / eliminated.

That post was about a month ago, so I think with 4 months of building up, he'll be right to play round 1.
Jeez, I hope you're right mate. We desperately need him.
 

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