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Oates recovering from lower leg infection
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[QUOTE="McHunt, post: 3101255, member: 9853"] [COLOR=rgb(255, 255, 255)]Travis Meyn writes in the Courier Mail tomorrow: [B]Corey Oates[/B] is back at training, albeit on restricted duties, since being drip-fed antibiotics for a lower leg infection before Christmas. But Broncos head of performance Paul Devlin announces he's made a "full recovery:" [I]“Just before Christmas he picked up an infection on his lower leg and had to go into hospital to have some antibiotics by IV which have proven to be very effective. He will be back into training next week and we will recondition him and he will be back in with the full squad shortly. Like any infection it’s pretty serious. It did require intravenous antibiotics which meant a short stay in hospital which is not ideal for anybody. He’s absolutely on the mend now and looking forward to getting back into full training with the team. He’s getting back into upper body gym work and will start his cardio again next week.”[/I] On [B]Jack Bird[/B], he added: [I]"Jack is in fantastic shape, in full contact skills, and is ready to play again."[/I][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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