Curns13 wrote:There was a young guy playing rugby league in Australia who had a very similar injury. He was the best in the country at his position (he was a winger: fast, agile and able to leap for the ball), he needed needed a year to come back (he played in the reserve grade comp), but never played first grade again. He retired a year later at 24.
Haywood's injury is worse than PG's, the break being at the ankle joint makes his recovery so much more difficult.
Wow, seriously, the angle is quite similar.
Terrible, really unfortunate.
Hopefully the doctors in Boston are better.
































