‘Perfect Storm’: Bombers Defend Injury Count
- The Bombers, currently in 13th place with a 6-9 record, are reviewing their high-performance unit due to multiple injuries affecting key players this season.
- Essendon coach Brad Scott described the injury situation as a 'perfect storm' and emphasized his understanding of players' frustrations, particularly with recurring injuries.
- Mitch Cleary reported that the injury crisis may lead to disgruntled players considering leaving the Bombers, including unrestricted free agent Sam Draper.
- Scott stated he will not pressure players to stay at the club and recognizes the need to create a positive environment for their careers.
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Essendon coach Brad Scott says he won’t try and “guilt” any players unhappy with the club’s high-performance program or lack of success into staying amid reports the Bombers’ injury crisis could spark an exodus.
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