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Clement makes remarkable recovery
By Jake Niall
March 23, 2004
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By Jake Niall
March 23, 2004
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Collingwood defender James Clement, who nearly lost sight in one eye and was expected to miss up to eight weeks, made a surprise appearance at training yesterday, raising the slim possibility of playing in the season opener against Richmond on Friday night.
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CLEMENT AT TRAINING
Clement makes remarkable recovery
By Jake Niall
March 23, 2004
Collingwood defender James Clement, who nearly lost sight in one eye and was expected to miss up to eight weeks, made a surprise appearance at training yesterday, raising the slim possibility of playing in the season opener against Richmond on Friday night.
Clement trained at Collingwood's closed session, after a remarkable recovery from the eye injury.
Up until now, the club has ruled Clement out for round one and listed him as "indefinite" on the injury list; he had been expected to miss at least the first three games. His return to training raises the possibility of an earlier inclusion in the team.
He hurt his eye in a practice match against Melbourne 11 days ago.
At the club's recent family day, coach Mick Malthouse and president Eddie McGuire told supporters they had feared that Clement might lose sight in the eye, having suffered internal bleeding.
http://www.theage.com.au/realfooty/arti ... 80713.html
By Jake Niall
March 23, 2004
Collingwood defender James Clement, who nearly lost sight in one eye and was expected to miss up to eight weeks, made a surprise appearance at training yesterday, raising the slim possibility of playing in the season opener against Richmond on Friday night.
Clement trained at Collingwood's closed session, after a remarkable recovery from the eye injury.
Up until now, the club has ruled Clement out for round one and listed him as "indefinite" on the injury list; he had been expected to miss at least the first three games. His return to training raises the possibility of an earlier inclusion in the team.
He hurt his eye in a practice match against Melbourne 11 days ago.
At the club's recent family day, coach Mick Malthouse and president Eddie McGuire told supporters they had feared that Clement might lose sight in the eye, having suffered internal bleeding.
http://www.theage.com.au/realfooty/arti ... 80713.html
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He ain't played yet. I am awlays glad to be proven wrong as well in cases like these too.
Oh & I just TXT my source and had a dig at him and told him to go back to medical school.
Reading the artilce in the age it says "Up until now, the club has ruled Clement out for round one and listed him as "indefinite" on the injury list"
Also "At the club's recent family day, coach Mick Malthouse and president Eddie McGuire told supporters they had feared that Clement might lose sight in the eye, having suffered internal bleeding".
So my source was on the money as that was the same feeling at the club.
Oh & I just TXT my source and had a dig at him and told him to go back to medical school.
Reading the artilce in the age it says "Up until now, the club has ruled Clement out for round one and listed him as "indefinite" on the injury list"
Also "At the club's recent family day, coach Mick Malthouse and president Eddie McGuire told supporters they had feared that Clement might lose sight in the eye, having suffered internal bleeding".
So my source was on the money as that was the same feeling at the club.
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Your right closed session, but after coming off a internal bleeding in the eye, I would be very surprised if he was doing full contact training in preparation for round one!! We need a doctor. But once again its only my opinion.punkologist wrote:was anyone actually at training? Can they report on what jimmy did, or how he went?
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At the club's recent family day, coach Mick Malthouse and president Eddie McGuire told supporters they had feared that Clement might lose sight in the eye, having suffered internal bleeding.
BRING IT ON.