Gillett out for 4 - 6 weeks

Just bad luck. Not much you can apart from get a reliable replacement and get on with it.

Gillett has been great but I think we'll miss Wallace far more. He's been directing us nicely of late so he's a big loss.
 
Steve said:
Just bad luck. Not much you can apart from get a reliable replacement and get on with it.

Gillett has been great but I think we'll miss Wallace far more. He's been directing us nicely of late so he's a big loss.

Unless Hunt steps up, which is what I really want to see. Knowing he's going to be in the side for 4-6 weeks should be the boost in confidence he needs, rather than just be shoved in there at the last minute for 1 game and then shoved back to reggies again.
 
Either that or he will be shit, we'll let him talk to other clubs, he'll sign somewhere else, Wallace or Lockyer will get injured again for a 4-6 week period, Hunt will get another shot and play the house down like Dave Taylor and everyone here will bitch about how dumb Bruno was for letting him go :P
 
He'd have to seek a release from his existing 'new' deal he signed with the club.

I'm getting sick of the childish winging directed at the Storm and their apparent 'luck'. They make it happen, simple.
 
Big Pete said:
I'm getting sick of the childish winging directed at the Storm and their apparent 'luck'. They make it happen, simple.

Yeah, i can't believe people on a Broncos forum are dissing the Storm.

Just crazy!
 
It's a baseless subject to diss them on though.
 
I think it is time for the Broncos to investigate why the club has been struck with so many injures. Seriously this season must be up there with the worst.
 
As I said, they're almost all contact related injuries. I have NFI how you can prevent those in a contact sport!
 
Coxy said:
As I said, they're almost all contact related injuries. I have NFI how you can prevent those in a contact sport!

It is an alarming amount this season though, maybe we should be looking at the Storm to see how they operate in regards to recovery and injury prevention!
 
The Rock said:
But how do you perform injury prevention for contact related injuries? Drink more milk?

That would be a start!! icon_thumbs_u
 
Fox Sports News are reporting that Andrew Gee is heading an inquiry into the operations of the club looking at the injury list in the wake of Gillett's injury among other things.
 
This sucks, but I'd rather 4-6 week injuries to key players at the start of the season than at the end.
 
dukey said:
This sucks, but I'd rather 4-6 week injuries to key players at the start of the season than at the end.
Could happen twice.
Melbourne don't get anywhere near as much injuries they must be doing something right in that area.
I don't know if it's better preparation, recovery or what ever it might be but 4 years now I can hardly recall an "injury crisis" at the Storm, maybe one decent player out for a week or 2 but besides that nothing and rarely at the same time.

We had a good injury free run in 2006 and won the premiership, not a coincidence IMO.

I'm glad Andrew Gee is heading an inquiry hopefully it leads to a good result.
 
Meat77 said:
Fox Sports News are reporting that Andrew Gee is heading an inquiry into the operations of the club looking at the injury list in the wake of Gillett's injury among other things.

and what does this mean to the club? (serious question) eusa_think
 
It means Gee is about to get all up in Bronco face and teach them a thing or two about training methods.
 
As well as he will look into how they are doing things now. Point out things he might see as wrong. Improve on methods things like that. (i think)

It could turn our season around actually if Ivan listens to what Gee say's.... What is Gee's role at the club now anyway? anyone?
 

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