DaveO wrote:
Even considering this?:
"......Bowen's training data this season, indicate his reconstructed knees will struggle to cope with another NRL campaign in 2014".
The last experienced Aussie we signed with a knee injury was Amos Roberts who injured his knee in 2007 before signing for us in 2008. He had about two short runs of any note in the side in four years. Class when he played but never played enough. I can't see Bowen being any better a prospect with him running around on two reconstructed knees.
I agree that signing someone (if we are trying to do so) with two reconstructed knees is a big risk as we could end up with someone eating up cap space and a quota spot sat on a bench for most of the contract. That said though there may not necessarily be a flare up and we could get someone who helps us keep competing at the top while helping out his eventual replacement(s) as they mature further. Deciding whether a recurrence would be likely and whether it would be worth the risk of signing him is what the medical staff are there for.
Also to be fair to Amos Roberts he did get over the injury he had when we signed him and was performing far better during his second season than he had in his first. He then got a serious injury in a freak accident while scoring a spectacular individual try when his leg got wrapped round a post. It was that injury, picked up playing for us (and being talked of as a possible MOS up to that point) which hampered him and ultimately forced his retirement, not a pre existing one.