2020 Canberra Raiders injury/suspension update
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Curtis Scott ruled out for the season
Curtis Scott will miss the remainder of the season after meeting with the surgeon this week. He will have an operation to remove a plate in his leg. John Bateman (elbow hyperextension) has been cleared of any serious injury and will not miss any matches through injury. Michael Olfield's return has been pushed back at least week.
Read more: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2020/09 ... tis-scott/
Michael Oldfield, Thumb (Indefinite, possibly Finals Week 1)
Corey Horsburgh, Foot (Indefinite, possibly season)
Emre Guler, Ankle (Indefinite, likely season)
Bailey Simonsson, Shoulder (Season)
Josh Hodgson, Knee (Season)
Curtis Scott, Leg (Season)
Andre Niko, Knee (Season)
Sebastian Kris, Extended personal leave
Scott out for season, but Englishman cleared of serious injury
Curtis Scott will miss the rest of the NRL season with a fractured leg, while John Bateman has been cleared of a serious elbow injury following Sunday's scrappy win over the New Zealand Warriors.
Surgeons will now remove the plate in Scott's leg and operate on the fibula which he broke in 2016 while playing for the Melbourne Storm.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
Curtis Scott will miss the remainder of the season after meeting with the surgeon this week. He will have an operation to remove a plate in his leg. John Bateman (elbow hyperextension) has been cleared of any serious injury and will not miss any matches through injury. Michael Olfield's return has been pushed back at least week.
Read more: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2020/09 ... tis-scott/
Michael Oldfield, Thumb (Indefinite, possibly Finals Week 1)
Corey Horsburgh, Foot (Indefinite, possibly season)
Emre Guler, Ankle (Indefinite, likely season)
Bailey Simonsson, Shoulder (Season)
Josh Hodgson, Knee (Season)
Curtis Scott, Leg (Season)
Andre Niko, Knee (Season)
Sebastian Kris, Extended personal leave
Scott out for season, but Englishman cleared of serious injury
Curtis Scott will miss the rest of the NRL season with a fractured leg, while John Bateman has been cleared of a serious elbow injury following Sunday's scrappy win over the New Zealand Warriors.
Surgeons will now remove the plate in Scott's leg and operate on the fibula which he broke in 2016 while playing for the Melbourne Storm.
Read more: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... /?cs=14239
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Really disappointed for Scott after what he's been through. At least Bateman is OK.
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Yeah, 2020 has been a year to forget for Curtis Scott.
Good to get that plate removed. It's not ideal for professional athletes to have that stuff in there long term.
Good to get that plate removed. It's not ideal for professional athletes to have that stuff in there long term.
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Probably for the best, get it dealt with so he can move into an off season program aimed at improving his leg drive and strength.
Still confident that if he actually knuckles down this off season and puts in the work, he can be a good player for us. Up to him now to do what he needs to do off the park to make good on his talent
Still confident that if he actually knuckles down this off season and puts in the work, he can be a good player for us. Up to him now to do what he needs to do off the park to make good on his talent
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would you go so far as to say, full preseason under his belt?Botman wrote:Probably for the best, get it dealt with so he can move into an off season program aimed at improving his leg drive and strength.
Still confident that if he actually knuckles down this off season and puts in the work, he can be a good player for us. Up to him now to do what he needs to do off the park to make good on his talent
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Canberra Raiders prop Ryan Sutton ruled out for season with MCL injury
Raiders forward Ryan Sutton has had scans on his knee, following Saturday night's match against the Sharks. Scans have revealed Sutton has sustained an injury to his MCL (Medial Ligament) which requires a recovery time of 6-8 weeks. Unfortunately, that means Sutton will be unavailable for the rest of the season.
Read more: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2020/09 ... -sutton/[b][/b]
Michael Oldfield, Thumb (Indefinite)
Corey Horsburgh, Foot (Indefinite, possibly season)
Emre Guler, Ankle (Indefinite, likely season)
Ryan Sutton, Knee, MCL (Season)
Bailey Simonsson, Shoulder (Season)
Josh Hodgson, Knee, ACL (Season)
Curtis Scott, Leg (Season)
Andre Niko, Knee (Season)
Sebastian Kris, Extended personal leave
Raiders forward Ryan Sutton has had scans on his knee, following Saturday night's match against the Sharks. Scans have revealed Sutton has sustained an injury to his MCL (Medial Ligament) which requires a recovery time of 6-8 weeks. Unfortunately, that means Sutton will be unavailable for the rest of the season.
Read more: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2020/09 ... -sutton/[b][/b]
Michael Oldfield, Thumb (Indefinite)
Corey Horsburgh, Foot (Indefinite, possibly season)
Emre Guler, Ankle (Indefinite, likely season)
Ryan Sutton, Knee, MCL (Season)
Bailey Simonsson, Shoulder (Season)
Josh Hodgson, Knee, ACL (Season)
Curtis Scott, Leg (Season)
Andre Niko, Knee (Season)
Sebastian Kris, Extended personal leave
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Damn that sucks so much. At least he's going to get a pre-season. About the only thing you can take out of it.
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he was really good this season off the back of much improved fitness
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Damn it! He has been sensational this yr
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That sucks for him and for our team. He was playing some damn good footy a few weeks back.
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Shame for Ryan.
He was really finding his feet.
A solid couple of months stalled by an unfortunate injury.
And he missed last years finals fever as well..tough times.
He was really finding his feet.
A solid couple of months stalled by an unfortunate injury.
And he missed last years finals fever as well..tough times.
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It's not all gloom and doom. I don't think we're going to win the comp this year and no knee reconstruction is a damn side better than the alternative.
I think Ryan Sutton can be a cornerstone of our forward pack for years to come based on what he's shown in his first couple of seasons here.
Looking forward to that becoming a reality next year. When we will win the comp.
I think Ryan Sutton can be a cornerstone of our forward pack for years to come based on what he's shown in his first couple of seasons here.
Looking forward to that becoming a reality next year. When we will win the comp.
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Canberra Raiders captain Jarrod Croker expected back in Round 3-4 next season
Canberra Raiders centre Jarrod Croker is expected to return to the field in Round 3-4 of 2021, after undergoing shoulder surgery recently. He suffered the injury in the Preliminary Final against the Storm, but played on regardless. Emre Guler, Corey Horsburgh, Bailey Simonsson and Curtis Scott will be ready to in Round 1 next year, but a return date for hooker Josh Hodgson is still to be determined.
Emre Guler (Ankle) Round 1, expected to be in full training in New Year
Corey Horsburgh (Foot, Lisfranc) Round 1, expected to be in full training in New Year
Bailey Simonsson (Shoulder) Round 1, in full training
Curtis Scott (Leg) Round 1, in full training
Josh Hodgson (Knee) Return to be determined
Jarrod Croker (Shoulder) Round 3-4
Read more: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2020/12 ... n-returns/
Canberra Raiders centre Jarrod Croker is expected to return to the field in Round 3-4 of 2021, after undergoing shoulder surgery recently. He suffered the injury in the Preliminary Final against the Storm, but played on regardless. Emre Guler, Corey Horsburgh, Bailey Simonsson and Curtis Scott will be ready to in Round 1 next year, but a return date for hooker Josh Hodgson is still to be determined.
Emre Guler (Ankle) Round 1, expected to be in full training in New Year
Corey Horsburgh (Foot, Lisfranc) Round 1, expected to be in full training in New Year
Bailey Simonsson (Shoulder) Round 1, in full training
Curtis Scott (Leg) Round 1, in full training
Josh Hodgson (Knee) Return to be determined
Jarrod Croker (Shoulder) Round 3-4
Read more: https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2020/12 ... n-returns/
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Make or break season for Curtis Scott methinks.
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That update is more in line with previous reports putting Croker out for a couple of rounds. The Hodgo update is interesting too. Starling must be sweating that incident now. Bloody starting spot in a top 4 team up for grabs with rules changing exactly to suit the smaller players and his speed.
So assuming those recovery times hold true, round 1-2 teams will be really interesting. Chance to assess the other centres with Toots out- see Scott and Timoko both in action side by side. Hodgo out makes Havilii a dead cert for the 17 somewhere I reckon. But do you start him or Starling? I'm going to start Starling assuming that with the whole game faster now you want him out there from the start, as you can break a game open at any time. The grind will be less prevalent.
1. CNK
2. Simonson
3. Timoko
4. Scott
5. Rapana
6. Jack.
7. George.
8. Papa
9. Starling
10. Tapine
11. CHN
12. Whitehead
13. Young
14. Havilii
15. Guler
16. Sia
17. James
* obviously Hors or Sutton or Lui could just as easily be on that bench but I have no idea which ones will really be picked.
So assuming those recovery times hold true, round 1-2 teams will be really interesting. Chance to assess the other centres with Toots out- see Scott and Timoko both in action side by side. Hodgo out makes Havilii a dead cert for the 17 somewhere I reckon. But do you start him or Starling? I'm going to start Starling assuming that with the whole game faster now you want him out there from the start, as you can break a game open at any time. The grind will be less prevalent.
1. CNK
2. Simonson
3. Timoko
4. Scott
5. Rapana
6. Jack.
7. George.
8. Papa
9. Starling
10. Tapine
11. CHN
12. Whitehead
13. Young
14. Havilii
15. Guler
16. Sia
17. James
* obviously Hors or Sutton or Lui could just as easily be on that bench but I have no idea which ones will really be picked.
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If Hodgo's not right for round 1 it's hard to believe he'll be any good at all.
I reckon he'll be OK and it's just that he hasn't had his knee fully tested in contact drills yet.
I reckon he'll be OK and it's just that he hasn't had his knee fully tested in contact drills yet.
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Expect Hodgson will be cleared for Round 1 in the New Year.
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hasn't returned to training yetgreeneyed wrote:Expect Hodgson will be cleared for Round 1 in the New Year.
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A few weeks ago there was a report in the Canberra Times indicating Hodgson was back running and aiming to get back into contact work in February.
https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... ne-return/
https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/ ... ne-return/
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He made it back in eight months last time. He did this one on mid July, eight months would be mid March... so maybe could miss some early rounds. It can take nine to 12 months. Not so confident having looked at the timelines.
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Saw Horsburgh at the Thunder game on Monday night and he was still limping
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Fair enough. The CT article quoted him as saying the first one took him 6.5 months to return, but that is rather unusual for this sort of injury.
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He looked really good in the rehab vision at the end of the year. I was taking the times from the date of injury... so could be the six and a half months is from the time of the operation (?)Seiffert82 wrote: ↑December 16, 2020, 3:12 pmFair enough. The CT article quoted him as saying the first one took him 6.5 months to return, but that is rather unusual for this sort of injury.
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That’s concerning. It’s not a good injury he suffered.Turt wrote:Saw Horsburgh at the Thunder game on Monday night and he was still limping
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