Goodes should not have played: Roos
July 29th 2008 02:26
SYDNEY midfielder Adam Goodes could be sidelined for two to three weeks with a mystery groin ailment.
Swans coach Paul Roos admitted yesterday the dual Brownlow medallist should not have play last weekend.
"I'd spoken to him after the warm-up, and said 'mate, how are you feeling?', and he said 'I'm feeling good'," said Roos.
"All you can do is go on what they're telling you.
"Clearly he shouldn't have played on the weekend, he wasn't able to contribute at all and it impacted significantly on our ability to win a game of footy."
Goodes struggled in his side's narrow win over Carlton two weeks ago and managed just eight possessions in the Swans' 24-point loss to Adelaide at the SCG last Saturday night.

Swans coach Paul Roos admitted yesterday the dual Brownlow medallist should not have play last weekend.
"I'd spoken to him after the warm-up, and said 'mate, how are you feeling?', and he said 'I'm feeling good'," said Roos.
"All you can do is go on what they're telling you.
"Clearly he shouldn't have played on the weekend, he wasn't able to contribute at all and it impacted significantly on our ability to win a game of footy."
Goodes struggled in his side's narrow win over Carlton two weeks ago and managed just eight possessions in the Swans' 24-point loss to Adelaide at the SCG last Saturday night.

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