News Injuries & Suspensions

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For those waiting on Bytel's form in the vfl, look away.

Meanwhile, Bradley Hill and Seb Ross will both be sent for scans upon returning to Melbourne, after each receiving knee injuries in the Saints’ win against the Eagles.

The midfielders both played out the game, however lingering soreness will be further investigated.

“We don’t know the severity of Bradley and Seb’s injuries yet, so we’ll await the scan results before attempting to put a timeline on them,” Misson said.

Out of the VFL, both Jack Bytel and Dan McKenzie will be assessed for new injuries.

It is believed McKenzie has received a new calf strain, while Bytel may miss time with an abdominal complaint.

“Similarly to Bradley and Seb, we’ll wait for the boys’ scans to come back before looking at a return to play date for Dan and Jack.”

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And the beauty of that is we can use statistics to prove anything. So with the hypothetical situation there is no distinction between contact and non contact injuries?
Way behind on this thread, but I haven't yet seen anyone do the statistics, and whether statistically this is true. And true isn't even a word that can be used with statistics, you really can't _prove_ anything, you can just show that the weight of evidence might lead you to accept that there's a causality.

Sorry :)
 
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