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Long-term injuries are down 23:16 - Oct 4 with 603 viewsTrequartista

Some long-term injuries are totally unavoidable, that has to be said first, but other than Nolan which I think was from last season, do people think the new fitness/conditioning/physio team have had an impact in reducing the number long-term injuries by pulling players out of games if they are not 100% fit and generally looking after them better?

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Long-term injuries are down on 10:07 - Oct 5 with 418 viewsElephantintheRoom

Too early to say isnt it? How many players have been here more than 3 months - or actually got injured. If the likes of Bishop were still here and playing three consecutive games you might have a pointer.

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Long-term injuries are down on 11:54 - Oct 5 with 322 viewsbournemouthblue

Having more depth in the squad probably helps

I note one of our key fitness guys was actually in my Cricket team at Uni, it's a small world!

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