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Excellent, well structured reply.

If Graham can feels like he can do it, let him. He is arguably the best prop in the league whilst playing plenty of minutes, why change things? He could pick up a chronic injury playing 1 minute a game or 80, unfortunately these things happen. There are plenty of world class props who played similar minutes and had long and illustrious careers.

It's funny how people always use Fielden as the example, when in his prime he played in a team with the biggest pack I have ever seen in the game (featuring the likes of Jamie Peacock, now Leeds' main battering ram, in the second row), no wonder he was smashing through a fatigued defence every week.

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Quote: Mugwump "Not necessarily. If I open a box and find a beetle it doesn't give me any grounds to believe all boxes contain beetles. It may come as a surprise to you, but "Burnout" is a psychological condition - not a physical one. And like all psychological conditions it is poorly understood. The malaise is commonly associated with extreme stress, depression and a variety of other - what you might term negative - emotional states. If we agree that there is such a condition then the probability that an individual will fall victim to it is entirely dependant on his psychological makeup. And no two are ever the same. We have no way of knowing whether Graham is likely to fall victim. He could well play the same way right into his thirties.

There is no doubt that Stuart Fielden experienced an alarming slump in form just when he should have been in his prime - and, barring the odd rally, he has remained there ever since. "Burnout" is the popular explanation. But it's not a certainty. He might well be suffering from injury - perhaps a damaged back (Paul Groves' career nosedived similarly because of such), or groin (Hanley, Sculthorpe). These were [ichronic[/i conditions which, whilst treatable with palliative care, could not be cured and seriously degraded each player's abilities right up to retirement. I am not aware that Fielden is suffering from such an injury - but this is not proof of nonexistance. Choosing to become a professional sportsman doesn't mean you must make your medical history available for public viewing.

Returning to burnout through depression and/or stress, it is worth recalling what Fielden's home life was like when his form began to dip. You may or may not know that he was acting as one of or the primary carer(s) for his father, who was terminally ill with Motor Neurone Disease (the same condition that Stephen Hawking suffers from). I have witnessed the ugly effects of this disease up close and it is not something to be taken lightly. Witnessing the complete physical breakdown of a person whilst knowing he or she remains consciously alert - locked inside a prison of his own body - is heartbreaking. In its terminal stage the patient can be almost completely paralysed. Only the purely autonomic functions remain (heartbeat, brain activity etc.) and eventually even they succumb. In many cases death is through slow asphyxiation. It is not surprising that both sufferers and their families campaign vigorously for the right of assisted suicide.

Fielden could not have gone through such an ordeal without coming out of it a different person - with different priorities. It's part of being human. Bad enough to experience the death of one's father. The torment of witnessing a protracted - dignity robbing - illness must be exponentially more difficult to bear. We're talking about [ilife-changing[/i events here that can completely remodel a person's psychological landscape. Perhaps he no longer felt as driven as he used to (it's no co-incidence that many scientists do their best research when they're between the ages of 20 and 30, when life appears less complicated and the only priority is their work). Or perhaps he simply fell out of love with the game.'"


An excellent and interesting post which I enjoyed reading, but where do you find the time to write posts this long and this involved?

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The guy is a machine Fact!

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With Jammer I think we are looking at a unique player who thrives on a superior work ethic, he,s not an impact or battering ram type of player, he has an excellent technique of making yards and momentum. I can see further improvements in his game in the offloading and passing departments.
He always makes me laugh when he walks off the field to the bench, the one I always remember was when he put the "Death Stare" on Daniel Anderson becomes Jammer thought he had been rested too early.

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Quote: saint at wire "An excellent and interesting post which I enjoyed reading, but where do you find the time to write posts this long and this involved?'"


It's called - The Dole.

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Quote: MrPhilb "Well it's obvious that he shouldn't be out there for as long as he is, he becomes ineffective going forward which leads to him trying to become some sort of ball handler arriving at first man and shifting it onto whoever is charging onto it next to him which led to a few errors yesterday.

Fozzard came back on at one point yesterday for about 4 minutes then trundled off again, I think thats one of the reasons Justin decided to let him leave'"


Fozzard has been doing the job at Saints asked of him.
He takes a lot of the early pressure off James Grahams shoulders.

Infact in terms of meters made he has made 418, only about 48 less than Vella at Hull KR.
Fozzard has however made more tackles and also missed fewer tackles than Vella.

I suspect therefore that it was a case of Justing Morgan not knowing how to correctly use Fozzard.

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What was Jammer's meterage yesterday?

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When you think of some of the horrendous injuries Fozzard suffered in the earlier part of his career, it's a minor miracle he's made it to this point.

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Quote: Mugwump "Not necessarily. If I open a box and find a beetle it doesn't give me any grounds to believe all boxes contain beetles. It may come as a surprise to you, but "Burnout" is a psychological condition - not a physical one. And like all psychological conditions it is poorly understood. The malaise is commonly associated with extreme stress, depression and a variety of other - what you might term negative - emotional states. If we agree that there is such a condition then the probability that an individual will fall victim to it is entirely dependant on his psychological makeup. And no two are ever the same. We have no way of knowing whether Graham is likely to fall victim. He could well play the same way right into his thirties.

There is no doubt that Stuart Fielden experienced an alarming slump in form just when he should have been in his prime - and, barring the odd rally, he has remained there ever since. "Burnout" is the popular explanation. But it's not a certainty. He might well be suffering from injury - perhaps a damaged back (Paul Groves' career nosedived similarly because of such), or groin (Hanley, Sculthorpe). These were [ichronic[/i conditions which, whilst treatable with palliative care, could not be cured and seriously degraded each player's abilities right up to retirement. I am not aware that Fielden is suffering from such an injury - but this is not proof of nonexistance. Choosing to become a professional sportsman doesn't mean you must make your medical history available for public viewing.

Returning to burnout through depression and/or stress, it is worth recalling what Fielden's home life was like when his form began to dip. You may or may not know that he was acting as one of or the primary carer(s) for his father, who was terminally ill with Motor Neurone Disease (the same condition that Stephen Hawking suffers from). I have witnessed the ugly effects of this disease up close and it is not something to be taken lightly. Witnessing the complete physical breakdown of a person whilst knowing he or she remains consciously alert - locked inside a prison of his own body - is heartbreaking. In its terminal stage the patient can be almost completely paralysed. Only the purely autonomic functions remain (heartbeat, brain activity etc.) and eventually even they succumb. In many cases death is through slow asphyxiation. It is not surprising that both sufferers and their families campaign vigorously for the right of assisted suicide.

Fielden could not have gone through such an ordeal without coming out of it a different person - with different priorities. It's part of being human. Bad enough to experience the death of one's father. The torment of witnessing a protracted - dignity robbing - illness must be exponentially more difficult to bear. We're talking about [ilife-changing[/i events here that can completely remodel a person's psychological landscape. Perhaps he no longer felt as driven as he used to (it's no co-incidence that many scientists do their best research when they're between the ages of 20 and 30, when life appears less complicated and the only priority is their work). Or perhaps he simply fell out of love with the game.'"


Tremendous well thought out sensitive post Mugwump

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So easy for people to just bring up Willie Mason's blindside, much respect for the thoughtfulness of your post.

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You're a great cure for depression, you make people who feel inadequate realise how much worse things could be.

Great post Mugwump real pity that some people don't realise that internet forums are the very place for thought out opinion and reasoned argument.

I have worked as a fulltime carer to a member of my family who had alzheimers it was thoroughly exhausting physically at times but mainly mentally. For me the best way to relax was to go for long runs and bike rides and I'd go for miles and miles pushing myself more and more. When she died, as sad as I felt, it was a weight lifted off my shoulders and now I still go for the odd run and, if my back's not playing up, bike rides, but I don't go anywhere near as far and it's nowhere near the same intensity. Before it seemed to serve a purpose but now it doesn't and you hear people say it all the time that they're going to the gym because they've had a bad day at the office. Sometimes its a subconscious thing and FWIW I think Fielden's performances have been affected by this.

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Has Danny hacked your account or something?

I thought it was an excellent post, unlike yours.

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Quote: Mugwump "[isnip[/i'"



Was that aswell as losing his Mother?

Rugby would be the last thing on his mind, poor lad.

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Quote: Mugwump "Not necessarily. If I open a box and find a beetle it doesn't give me any grounds to believe all boxes contain beetles. It may come as a surprise to you, but "Burnout" is a psychological condition - not a physical one. And like all psychological conditions it is poorly understood. The malaise is commonly associated with extreme stress, depression and a variety of other - what you might term negative - emotional states. If we agree that there is such a condition then the probability that an individual will fall victim to it is entirely dependant on his psychological makeup. And no two are ever the same. We have no way of knowing whether Graham is likely to fall victim. He could well play the same way right into his thirties.

There is no doubt that Stuart Fielden experienced an alarming slump in form just when he should have been in his prime - and, barring the odd rally, he has remained there ever since. "Burnout" is the popular explanation. But it's not a certainty. He might well be suffering from injury - perhaps a damaged back (Paul Groves' career nosedived similarly because of such), or groin (Hanley, Sculthorpe). These were [ichronic[/i conditions which, whilst treatable with palliative care, could not be cured and seriously degraded each player's abilities right up to retirement. I am not aware that Fielden is suffering from such an injury - but this is not proof of nonexistance. Choosing to become a professional sportsman doesn't mean you must make your medical history available for public viewing.

Returning to burnout through depression and/or stress, it is worth recalling what Fielden's home life was like when his form began to dip. You may or may not know that he was acting as one of or the primary carer(s) for his father, who was terminally ill with Motor Neurone Disease (the same condition that Stephen Hawking suffers from). I have witnessed the ugly effects of this disease up close and it is not something to be taken lightly. Witnessing the complete physical breakdown of a person whilst knowing he or she remains consciously alert - locked inside a prison of his own body - is heartbreaking. In its terminal stage the patient can be almost completely paralysed. Only the purely autonomic functions remain (heartbeat, brain activity etc.) and eventually even they succumb. In many cases death is through slow asphyxiation. It is not surprising that both sufferers and their families campaign vigorously for the right of assisted suicide.

Fielden could not have gone through such an ordeal without coming out of it a different person - with different priorities. It's part of being human. Bad enough to experience the death of one's father. The torment of witnessing a protracted - dignity robbing - illness must be exponentially more difficult to bear. We're talking about [ilife-changing[/i events here that can completely remodel a person's psychological landscape. Perhaps he no longer felt as driven as he used to (it's no co-incidence that many scientists do their best research when they're between the ages of 20 and 30, when life appears less complicated and the only priority is their work). Or perhaps he simply fell out of love with the game.'"



Quite simply one of the best, most rounded and well considered posts I've ever read on here. As for the '40 winks post'. I have an 8 year old who'd be willing to discuss things with you if you find adult conversation a little difficult.

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