'Nothing has hit me that hard': spate of ACL injuries highlights lack of A-League Women investment | Samantha Lewis

ACL Injuries Haunt A-League Women Players Amid Lack of Investment and Research

For Cannon Clough, receiving news of an ACL tear after a seemingly innocuous jump in a match was like being hit with a ton of bricks. The Central Coast Mariners defender had only been on the field for a short while when she felt a searing pain as her leg buckled beneath her. Her body reacted differently from her foot, leaving her feeling disoriented and shocked.

"I was like 'oh, that was weird,'" Clough recounted to Guardian Australia. "I hadn't been in the game long at all, but the staff were like 'you look really white' and then I went into shock."

As it turned out, a scan revealed an ACL tear alongside another meniscus injury, setting back her season. Clough's experience was not unique – seven A-League Women players have suffered similar injuries this season alone, with four of them occurring in the past two weeks.

While the specific circumstances surrounding these injuries are still unclear due to a lack of data and research, experts point to the environment in which these athletes train and compete. "The day-to-day conditions that players experience is sometimes ignored because attention on this topic often pivots to: 'this is an ACL injury, therefore it's medical'," says Dr Alex Culvin, director of women's football at Fifpro.

However, the issue goes beyond just the physical aspects of training. Players like Clough and her Mariners teammate Taren King point to a lack of holistic research on conditions, inadequate staff support, and insufficient recovery time as major contributing factors.

King notes that the condensed schedule of ALW matches during holidays combined with sweltering summer temperatures and extensive travel contribute to the risk of injury. Moreover, the league's part-time structure leaves players juggling training sessions around work commitments, often without adequate rest or support.

The consequences can be dire – 12 months of rehabilitation and recovery for an ACL injury that could have been prevented. "It's like you're on your own," King says. "You don't really have anyone to lean on, getting out of bed to do rehab is tough because there's no one there making sure you do it."

King and Clough are among a growing number of players calling for the league to adopt full-time structures starting next season. They argue that this would provide more resources for staff, better recovery support, and ultimately, fewer injuries.

"If we're full-time, hopefully it means the staff will be full-time too," Clough says. "You don't have to self-motivate or find ways to set it up yourself; it's a structure that's already set up for you, so you just show up to work and do your thing."

In essence, investing in research and infrastructure could go a long way in preventing major injuries and supporting the long-term careers of Australia's top female footballers.
 
🀯 ACL Injuries are literally ruining lives of these A-League Women players! I mean, it's one thing to get hurt but when you're dealing with constant pain, rehab for 12 months, and still not sure if you'll be able to play again... 😩 It's heartbreaking. The stats show that 7 players have already gone down this season alone? That's crazy! 🀯

I think it's time for the league to step up their game (pun intended) and invest in some serious research and support systems for these athletes. I mean, we're not talking about just ACL injuries here, we're talking about overall player health and well-being. Like, what's going on with the condensed schedule? Sweltering summer temps? Part-time structure that leaves them juggling work and training? 🀯 It's all just too much.

And can you blame these girls for wanting to go full-time? I mean, who wouldn't want a stable support system and adequate recovery time? πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ‹οΈβ€β™€οΈ It's not like they're asking for the moon here. Just basic care and attention to their health. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

We need to get behind these players and demand some serious changes from the league. Let's make football a priority, not just a hobby! πŸ’ͺπŸ½πŸ‘
 
I'm low-key worried about these A-League Women players πŸ€•. ACL injuries are super common & can be game-changers (literally). The fact that they're happening left & right is crazy, especially when you consider the condensed schedule & lack of support πŸ“†. These girls are already under a lot of stress; do we really need to add injury risk to the mix? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm telling ya, ACL injuries are super common in the A-League Women, it's like they're just begging for some proper research lol 🀣. I mean, can you imagine if the guys got treated this way? "Oh, just stretch it out, mate" πŸ˜‚. No way, players need full-time staff support and better recovery times. The condensed schedule is a recipe for disaster, especially in those sweltering Aussie summers 🌑️. And what really gets me is that they're not even considering the psychological impact of all this. "You don't have to self-motivate"... come on, you gotta want it more than that πŸ’ͺ. The league needs to step up its game (pun intended) and invest in some proper research and support for these players πŸ“ŠπŸ’Ό.
 
πŸ€•ACL Injuries are really ruining lives! I mean, can't we invest some cash into making our sports facilities better? Like, proper conditioning rooms, hydration stations, and trainers who know what they're doing πŸ€“. It's not rocket science, just basic common sense. And on top of that, we need more research into how these injuries happen so we can prevent them in the first place πŸ’‘. These girls are out there risking their bodies for our entertainment, and it's just heartbreaking when something like this happens... πŸ€•
 
πŸ˜’ these ACL injuries r getting outta hand... i mean idk wut is bengin on here but cant they jus sorta invest some money n resources 2 study these injuries & find a solution? πŸ€‘ its not like it costs that much, & it could prevent all these long-term rehab periods πŸ€• taren king & cannon clough r both doin there thing right by speakin out, maybe wiv some data 2 back it up tho πŸ‘€
 
🏟️ ACL Injuries are no joke, especially when you're dealing with A-League Women players who are already at risk πŸ€•. It's not just about investing in research (although that's a good start), but also about understanding the impact of environmental factors like heat and travel on player health. Full-time structures can help alleviate some of these issues, but it's gotta be more than just a structural change πŸ”„. Players need resources and support to recover, not just a pat on the back πŸ‘
 
man this is crazy 🀯 acl injuries are like, super common in a-league women but it's not just about being unlucky or something... they're actually caused by the way these players train and compete which is really interesting. i think it's awesome that clough and king are speaking up for change tho πŸ™Œ a full-time structure would totally make a difference imo, it'd allow them to have better recovery time and staff support, which is literally what they need to recover properly 🀞 and who knows maybe one day we'll see more resources put into research on acl injuries too πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” I'm really surprised no one's talking about the impact of climate change on A-League Women matches 🌑️. Sweltering summer temperatures are bound to increase the risk of heat-related illnesses and heat exhaustion, which could be misdiagnosed as ACL injuries 🚨. We need more data on how different weather conditions affect players' performances and recovery times. Can't just ignore this because it's not a traditional "injury" πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.

And what about the mental health aspect? Players like King are saying it's tough to get out of bed for rehab when there's no one around to support them πŸ˜”. Is that really something we should be glossing over?
 
ACL injuries are super frustrating πŸ€•, especially when they can be prevented with proper support and research. I mean, 12 months of rehab is no joke πŸ’”. It's crazy that these players are having to deal with this on their own, with no one there to help them out 😩. And it's not just the physical aspect, but also the mental toll it takes 🀯.

I wish they'd take a page from other sports leagues and prioritize player safety and well-being πŸ“Š. Full-time structures would definitely make a difference πŸ’ͺ. And can we talk about how ridiculous the summer temperatures are in Australia? β˜€οΈ I feel for these players, having to deal with heat exhaustion and dehydration on top of their injuries 🀯.

It's time for the A-League Women to step up and invest in research and infrastructure πŸ’Έ. These athletes deserve better support and resources πŸ’•. Let's get behind them and make some changes πŸ”₯πŸ’ͺ
 
I think its wild how much risk these athletes take on for the sake of the game 🀯. I mean, yeah, they know it comes with some physical demands but its crazy to see them putting their bodies through so much trauma every time they step onto the field. And its not just about the ACL injuries either - players are dealing with all sorts of other issues like concussions and chronic fatigue syndrome. It feels like they're shouldering the weight of the game alone πŸ’ͺ.

I also feel for the part-time structure, its hard enough balancing work and personal life without having to worry about training sessions too πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. I get why they want a full-time league though - it would make so much sense to have more resources available for players and staff. And think about all the potential long-term careers that could be derailed by preventable injuries 😩.

I'm curious what the A-League Women would say if we asked them about the mental health aspects of playing in this environment πŸ€”. Do you think they're under enough pressure to perform, or is it just a combination of everything?
 
It's crazy thinkin' about how many ACL injuries are happening to these A-League Women players 😱. I mean, it's not just one or two, it's SEVEN! 🀯 And it's not like they're even doing anything extreme, just training and playing matches. The fact that they're havin' to deal with this on top of their work commitments is just ridiculous. I feel for these players, they're already goin' through so much stress and pressure in terms of performin', and then you add ACL injuries into the mix... it's just too much πŸ€•.

And what really gets me is that there's no real data or research bein' done to figure out why this is happenin'. It's like, we know that these players are trainin' in hot weather with limited recovery time, but we need more than that to prevent these injuries. We need to invest in holistic research and infrastructure so we can support our athletes better 🌟.

I'm really hopin' that the league takes heed of this and starts adoptin' full-time structures next season. It's not just about the players, it's about the staff too - they're already doin' their best with what they have, but we need to give 'em more resources so they can provide better support 🀝. Let's get behind our A-League Women players and make sure they're safe and supported on and off the pitch πŸ’ͺ
 
omg can u believe dis?! 🀯 ACL injuries r gettin outta control in A-League Women already! Cannon Clough's story is so relatable, i feel 4 her!!! 😭 she just gets a jumpin injury & her season is RUINED. 7 players already this season? that's crazy talk!! 🚨

i'm so down 4 the players who r speakin out 4 change. Taren King & Cannon Clough are like, "hey, let's make some noise" πŸ‘Š & i'm HERE. FOR. IT!!! πŸ˜† We need more research, better staff support & recovery time, period! 🀝

full-time structure 4 next season? YES PLEASE!!! πŸ™Œ More resources 4 the staff = less injuries 4 the players πŸ’ͺ If we just invest in the right things, we can prevent these kinds of injuries & make sure our female footballers r healthy & happy all season long 🌟
 
"Actions speak louder than words." 🀝 - The Quote Machine

The A-League Women players' story is heart-wrenching. With so many ACL injuries happening this season, it's clear that something needs to change. Investing in research and infrastructure might help prevent these types of incidents from occurring in the future. The fact that some players are having to juggle work commitments with training sessions makes their situation even more dire.
 
I'm totally with them on this one πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ... I mean, can you blame them? ACL injuries are no joke! The lack of investment in research is just ridiculous. I get that we're still a relatively new league and all, but 7 players in the past 2 weeks? That's unacceptable. And it's not just about the physical stuff, either - the mental game is just as important. Players like King are saying that they feel like they're on their own with no support system... that's not right πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ.

Now, I know full-time structures might be the way to go, and I'm all for it πŸ’ͺ. But let's also talk about the logistics of making that happen. Like, how are we gonna make this work? And what about the players who already have jobs outside of football? It can't just be a pipe dream... we need to think this through πŸ€”. Still, I've got my fingers crossed that something changes soon. We deserve better for our A-League Women players πŸ’•
 
😩 this is getting old, ACL injuries are not an accident, its a systemic issue that needs to be addressed from the top down 🀝 if we want to see real change, we need more research and investment in player safety πŸ“Š like how they do it in Europe, a full-time structure would make all the difference πŸ’ͺ
 
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