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Brian mate, you heard about Shane Duffy?
Well internal bleeding is a real risk in collisions like that - and even in less collisions bruising to the intercostal muscles around the ribs (as well as the possibility of fracturing ribs) means that they can be amongst the most painful.
As when you breath there is movement in them and this movement creates pain after an impact. Its how players get "winded" and cannot get their breath back.
Have seen it before - usually someone in that situation actually has to be given oxygen.
I agree - Vic lacks focus. And needs to sort his head out
But calling him over that... nah mate. Sorry can't allow that. Genuine painful - similar to that you'd get in a car crash (just like Duffy had except he had a bleed).
Yeah they can be back quick - with analgesics and anti-inflamatories if theres no fracture... but if you kick someone in the chest 9/10 they're not going to be able to play on if they've bruised their intercostal muscles
I think its a bit harsh comparing Vic who is usually down at least once again and back up as quickly to stand on the half way line with hands on hips and tongue hanging out looking like he has just ran a marathon.
I don't think i've ever seen Vic play a decent game - he is all bark, and very little bite. Of course i see your point about protecting the players, and should always be taken to hospital if potentially injured - i just think Vic goes down quicker than a bird from slater st. ( for his size,strength )









