Is this the same Brown who was taken off the field after a facial injury,(he went down quicker than fumbler in a boxing ring).NRLCrap1 wrote:You don't know how tough Jonathan Brown is. You don't have a fricking clue.
Yet at around the same time Darren Lockyer had a worse injury,yet stayed onfied & won the game for his team.
Soft fumbler
see below.
The knee of Dockers defender Luke McPharlin crashed into Brown's face during a marking contest late in the third quarter and the bloodied, battered and bruised Lions skipper was immediately taken to hospital.
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Now for the NRL player
BRONCOS captain Darren Lockyer has vowed to take the field just five days after having surgery on a fractured cheekbone, despite warnings from medical experts his bravery could cost him his sight.
Lockyer fractured his cheekbone during his team's thrilling golden point win over the St George Illawarra Dragons on Saturday night.
He had three titanium plates inserted in his left cheek yesterday morning, but declared he would line up against the Manly Sea Eagles this Friday night.
"At this stage I will play on Friday," Lockyer told The Courier-Mail in a text message after his surgery.
"The plates they have put in will be enough to keep the cheek strong enough to play."
Lockyer's injury occurred when the knee of airborne teammate Gerard Beale smashed into the side of the skipper's head while contesting a high ball in the second half. Sydney Swans doctor Nathan Gibbs, who was the Australian Rugby League doctor for 10 years, said Lockyer's injury would typically take 4-6 weeks to heal.
"He is risking his eyesight by playing before his cheekbone is healed, because that exposes the orbital bone and the orbital bone is what keeps your eye in place," Dr Gibbs said.
So the fumbler stays down ,goes off & goes to hospital..
Nrl payer stays on & wins match ..
Does cwapper ever get anything right
I mean a broken clock is right twice a day.
Cwappers average would be twice a year.