Just how does a player get injured during a warm-up?

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  1. Epsom Red

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    Ramage out... Kennedy in - Mellis back in subs bench.
     
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    It's not that uncommon actually.
     
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    Really? Perhaps they should change how they warm up...
     
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    Warming up properly works most of the time.
     
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    What a ****ing stupid question.
     
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    injuries can happen anytime, id say your more susceptible in the warm up
     
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    Put a tarn top on a player risks injury while sleeping.
     

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