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Quote: ThePrinter "McDermott used the squad in pretty much the same way last year and people were saying players looked fatigued yet we didn't ever pick up several injuries at once like we have now.....so how does this fatigue


I know it might be hard for you to fathom, what with your head been so far up McDermotts arris Printer. But two years is longer than one year, and right at the start of this thread I made the clear point of two years continuous.

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It would appear that you are becoming a bit more in the minority, now that people are actually using their ability to think, and cottoned on to what is said.

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Quote: ThePrinter "McDermott used the squad in pretty much the same way last year and people were saying players looked fatigued yet we didn't ever pick up several injuries at once like we have now.....so how does this fatigue

You are dealing with players who are year older so game recovery time will be slowed plus they will be playing against some younger faster players who are not is such a state of decline so their tackling effectiveness will be compromisied.

Although not in Sinfield's case as most now just run past him. Although in the exiles a few were even older and slower than him which possibly explains why he got a tackle in something his body was not used to hence the damage icon_biggrin.gif

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Quote: Gotcha "

That's a well known fact Andy, not an opinion. You may get lucky and injuries may not occur, but you are far more likely when fatigued.

'"


Sorry to bring this back two pages, but since I worked in evidence-based medicine for a long time (I'm more into evidence-base in social policy these days so I'm a bit rusty but the principles are quite similar), including critical appraisal of research evidence and its incorporation into clinical practice, I was wondering whether you could point me towards the research evidence or trial data that leads you to conclude that this is "scientific fact." I've had a little look on PubMed and I can't find anything, although it wasn't the most scientific search.

Could you dig out the papers I'm missing to save me the time? Might be worth forwarding them to the club's medical staff too.

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Quote: Gotcha "No I didn't. I said that that if a player is fatigued he is more likely to pick up injuries. I mentioned nothing about what type of injury.

Could a fully fit fresh player with no fatigue avoid the injury Sinfield received? yes he could. That doesn't mean that he definitely wouldn't have had it, it means that the injury would be more likely to happen as he was so fatigued.

His body couldn't possibly be in the same condition as what it would have been had he had rests in that previous three year period.

I take it you agree with the point, taking Sinfield out of it then?'"


I am in favour of rotation, yes, both through the season and during games for purposes such as freshening-up and introducing youth one-at-a-time without unbalancing the team ... not for avoiding random injuries which occur anytime whether fatigued or fresh.

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Quote: El Diablo "Sorry to bring this back two pages, but since I worked in evidence-based medicine for a long time (I'm more into evidence-base in social policy these days so I'm a bit rusty but the principles are quite similar), including critical appraisal of research evidence and its incorporation into clinical practice, I was wondering whether you could point me towards the research evidence or trial data that leads you to conclude that this is "scientific fact." I've had a little look on PubMed and I can't find anything, although it wasn't the most scientific search.

Could you dig out the papers I'm missing to save me the time? Might be worth forwarding them to the club's medical staff too.'"



Oh dear.

6.Avoid playing when very tired or in pain.
This is a set-up far a careless injury. Pain indicates a problem. You need to pay attention to warning signs your body provides. (See: Six Sports Injury Warning Signs)


Research provides us with helpful clues about the cause of sports injury. There are two factors that outweigh the rest when it comes to predicting a sports injury. They are:
•Having a history of injury. Previous injuries to a muscle, or joint tend to develop into chronic problem areas for many athletes. It is extremely important to warm up, and stretch previously injured parts.
•A high number of consecutive days of training. Recovery days reduce injury rates by giving muscles and connective tissues an opportunity to repair between training sessions

Reference
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Public Information
Web: www.aaos.org/wordhtml/home2.htm
March 2000


Of course, as stated earlier this does not mean a given for injuries, it is just that you are more susceptible, which is what I said.

Can you provide anything even remotely close that suggests your are not more likely to get injuries when fatigued?
Quote: El Diablo "Sorry to bring this back two pages, but since I worked in evidence-based medicine for a long time (I'm more into evidence-base in social policy these days so I'm a bit rusty but the principles are quite similar), including critical appraisal of research evidence and its incorporation into clinical practice, I was wondering whether you could point me towards the research evidence or trial data that leads you to conclude that this is "scientific fact." I've had a little look on PubMed and I can't find anything, although it wasn't the most scientific search.

Could you dig out the papers I'm missing to save me the time? Might be worth forwarding them to the club's medical staff too.'"



Oh dear.

6.Avoid playing when very tired or in pain.
This is a set-up far a careless injury. Pain indicates a problem. You need to pay attention to warning signs your body provides. (See: Six Sports Injury Warning Signs)


Research provides us with helpful clues about the cause of sports injury. There are two factors that outweigh the rest when it comes to predicting a sports injury. They are:
•Having a history of injury. Previous injuries to a muscle, or joint tend to develop into chronic problem areas for many athletes. It is extremely important to warm up, and stretch previously injured parts.
•A high number of consecutive days of training. Recovery days reduce injury rates by giving muscles and connective tissues an opportunity to repair between training sessions

Reference
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Public Information
Web: www.aaos.org/wordhtml/home2.htm
March 2000


Of course, as stated earlier this does not mean a given for injuries, it is just that you are more susceptible, which is what I said.

Can you provide anything even remotely close that suggests your are not more likely to get injuries when fatigued?


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Quote: Gotcha "Oh dear.

6.Avoid playing when very tired or in pain.
This is a set-up far a careless injury. Pain indicates a problem. You need to pay attention to warning signs your body provides. (See: Six Sports Injury Warning Signs)


Research provides us with helpful clues about the cause of sports injury. There are two factors that outweigh the rest when it comes to predicting a sports injury. They are:
•Having a history of injury. Previous injuries to a muscle, or joint tend to develop into chronic problem areas for many athletes. It is extremely important to warm up, and stretch previously injured parts.
•A high number of consecutive days of training. Recovery days reduce injury rates by giving muscles and connective tissues an opportunity to repair between training sessions

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American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Public Information
Web:
Why "oh dear"?

Please explain how "a high number of consecutive days of training" is the same as "a high number of weekly matches." I'm not being pedantic, but they are describing fatigue over two very different periods and intervals. Not being privvy to the club's training schedules you may be onto something. But I would imagine they are not doing high intensity physical training every day of the week.

If there are no recovery days in the players' schedules then I will happily join you in castigating the coaching methods. But we were talking about playing every week, not training every day.

Also, while I'm not doubting the authenticity of your reference (I'm honestly not), that link doesn't work.

I am also not a great fan of any "evidence" which starts with the phrase "research shows us" or some derivvative thereof. I would much prefer to see the research. Very often (as is probably the case here) there is significant and robust research trial data underpinning it, but there are also lots of cases "see every herbalist, homeopath or other quack going) where the phrase appears irrespective of whether there is any research, or whether if there is research that is actually what it shows.

In this case, to be clear, I have read some good research on consecutive training days, so I'm not doubting the source. Just their careless presentation.

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Quote: El Diablo "Why "oh dear"?

Please explain how "a high number of consecutive days of training" is the same as "a high number of weekly matches." I'm not being pedantic, but they are describing fatigue over two very different periods and intervals. Not being privvy to the club's training schedules you may be onto something. But I would imagine they are not doing high intensity physical training every day of the week.

If there are no recovery days in the players' schedules then I will happily join you in castigating the coaching methods. But we were talking about playing every week, not training every day.

Also, while I'm not doubting the authenticity of your reference (I'm honestly not), that link doesn't work.

I am also not a great fan of any "evidence" which starts with the phrase "research shows us" or some derivvative thereof. I would much prefer to see the research. Very often (as is probably the case here) there is significant and robust research trial data underpinning it, but there are also lots of cases "see every herbalist, homeopath or other quack going) where the phrase appears irrespective of whether there is any research, or whether if there is research that is actually what it shows.

In this case, to be clear, I have read some good research on consecutive training days, so I'm not doubting the source. Just their careless presentation.'"



I stopped reading at the sentence of point 6 to be honest with you. That's all that needs to be clear on the points here.

Avoid playing when very tired or in pain, this is a set up for a careless injury.

Exactly what I have said since page one.

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Quote: Gotcha "I stopped reading at the sentence of point 6 to be honest with you. That's all that needs to be clear on the points here.

Avoid playing when very tired or in pain, this is a set up for a careless injury.

Exactly what I have said since page one.'"


You should perhaps not have supplied the rest as evidence of your point without reading it. To save you the trouble, it didn't back up your point. Partial reading of "evidence" often leads people to draw unwarranted conclusions from that evidence. I feel that is what you have done here.

You also haven't demonstrated that the above players were "very tired" or in pain. I would further suggest that you have to be very, very careful with definitions there or very few competitive matches in contact sport will get finished.

You earlier said that what you have written was "fact" and not opinion. All I'm asking is that you back up that assertion. Opinions you are entitled to, if you are adamant that they are facts then that needs substantiating. If you can do that, then maybe you could move on to suggesting that everyone who doesn't agree with you is an idiot. But then, if you can do that then I'll be persuaded to your point of view, and you won't have to.

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Obviously there would be some deeper health problem with a player being ‘very tired’ 7 days after playing 80minutes of RL, even a relatively unfit person could do 80minutes of high intensity exercise without being ‘very tired’ for a week afterwards never mind a highly trained athlete. If their recovery and training is managed well there is no reason for a player to be too tired to play.

Maybe simply the fact of playing increases the chances of injury. There is clearly more chance Sinfield would be injured by playing RL than not. I don’t play anymore and funnily enough I haven’t had an RL related injury since. But our players are RL players, their job is to play RL, if they aren’t able to play games for us because they are too tired then they shouldn’t be playing RL for us. Sinfield has the same injury as Bailey, nobody would argue Bailey has been injured by a lack of rotation.

There is a chance that these injuries are just injuries, that to see players out with hand, ankle, leg, shoulder and knee injuries isn’t because of a failing in management but due to the fact that Rugby League is a contact sport where Hands, Shoulders, Ankles, Legs and Knees, take a lot of punishment and injuries are common and to have them all at once is just unfortunate. It would take a lot to convince me that Bailey and Sinfield wouldn’t haven broken their thumbs, Mcguire wouldn’t have broken his leg, Ward wouldn’t have dislocated his shoulder had they played 1 or 2 less games a few weeks before their injury.

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This is your best & funniest post in ages... back to your heyday quality under youir A_P nom-de-plume.

PS. All this thread needs now is for Smokey_TA to join in debating Sinfield's thumb...

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Quote: Gotcha "Oh dear.

6.Avoid playing when very tired or in pain.
This is a set-up far a careless injury. Pain indicates a problem. You need to pay attention to warning signs your body provides. (See: Six Sports Injury Warning Signs)


Research provides us with helpful clues about the cause of sports injury. There are two factors that outweigh the rest when it comes to predicting a sports injury. They are:
•Having a history of injury. Previous injuries to a muscle, or joint tend to develop into chronic problem areas for many athletes. It is extremely important to warm up, and stretch previously injured parts.
•A high number of consecutive days of training. Recovery days reduce injury rates by giving muscles and connective tissues an opportunity to repair between training sessions

Reference
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Public Information
Web: Was Sinfield's thumb very tired or in pain?
Was it a chronic problem that he ought to have done stretching or warm-up for?
Had it had a high number of consecutive days of training?

Sorry Gotcha, your evidence doesn't convince.

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Quote: El Diablo "You earlier said that what you have written was "fact" and not opinion.'"



Once again, you are saying I posted something that was not posted.

I believe you are referring to the post where I said "injuries are more likely to happen when fatigued, and this is not opinion but fact". If that is what you are referring to then I stick by it. Infact, the Leeds physio used the exact term last week when giving a run down on our current injuries position.

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Quote: El Barbudo "Was Sinfield's thumb very tired or in pain?
Was it a chronic problem that he ought to have done stretching or warm-up for?
Had it had a high number of consecutive days of training?

Sorry Gotcha, your evidence doesn't convince.'"


He must have been playing too much RL on the playstation.

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Quote: Gotcha "I know it might be hard for you to fathom, what with your head been so far up McDermotts arris Printer. But two years is longer than one year, and right at the start of this thread I made the clear point of two years continuous.'"


I know you did, I never said you didn't......infact I never quoted you at all.

However these are professional sportsmen who had in the region of 3 months off playing regularly inbetween last year and this one. That 2012 is now being added to the reason we have injuries now is laughable. Most teams have had a spell over the last few years where they've had an injury crisis.....have all these teams flogged players for 18 months to cause it? Did Singleton suffer a dead leg the previous week because of continuous flogging?

The funny thing is I'm not a massive McDermott fan actually, I feel pretty neutral to the guy and think he does make mistakes, but apparently unless you berate and blame him for everything all the time like some do on here then apparently you must love him.....strange.

And that really is the heart of most threads on here lately, people ignoring logic and reasoning or what actually happened in games to blame everything on McDermott or one of the other pre-determined targets.....it quite tragic.

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Huddersfield34-10Castleford
SL
LIVE
Wigan64-0Salford
Sun 15th Sep
WSL2024 14 FeatherstoneW6-32York V
WSL2024 14 Hudds W36-0Wire W
CH 26 Barrow34-14Whitehaven
CH 26 Bradford16-14Batley
CH 26 Dewsbury16-28Swinton
CH 26 Doncaster30-14Widnes
CH 26 Featherstone6-20Sheffield
CH 26 Wakefield20-4York
NRL 28 Canterbury22-24Manly
L1 23 Midlands24-22Workington
L1 23 Rochdale30-18Hunslet
Sat 14th Sep
SL 26 Hull FC4-58Salford
SL 26 Catalans12-8LondonB
SL 26 Huddersfield0-66Warrington
CH 26 Toulouse38-18Halifax
NRL 28 Melbourne37-10Cronulla
NRL 28 NQL Cowboys28-16Newcastle
Fri 13th Sep
SL 26 Leigh0-24Hull KR
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Mens Betfred Super League XXVIII ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wigan 27 721 336 385 44
Hull KR 26 693 311 382 40
Warrington 26 684 319 365 38
Salford 27 550 547 3 32
St.Helens 26 584 370 214 30
Leigh 26 548 386 162 29
 
Leeds 26 514 462 52 28
Catalans 26 451 423 28 28
Huddersfield 27 468 658 -190 20
Castleford 27 425 735 -310 15
LondonB 26 317 862 -545 6
Hull FC 26 324 870 -546 6
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Betfred Championship 2024 ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wakefield 24 892 256 636 46
Bradford 24 618 373 245 32
Toulouse 23 662 340 322 31
Sheffield 24 594 472 122 28
Widnes 24 513 433 80 27
York 25 613 439 174 26
 
Featherstone 24 566 472 94 26
Doncaster 24 470 527 -57 23
Batley 24 378 513 -135 20
Halifax 24 475 617 -142 20
Barrow 23 418 648 -230 19
Swinton 24 446 606 -160 18
Whitehaven 24 414 806 -392 16
Dewsbury 25 308 821 -513 2
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