Arian Foster Suffers from Achilles Injury

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Arian Foster is a popular American football player who is in the running back position. He is playing for Houston Texas of NFL (National Football League). In the year 2009, Arian Foster was signed by the Texas, He was contracted as undrafted free agent. He is popular for finding the rushing lanes. He has attracted millions of people by performing his Namaste bow.

Recently, while playing on the grounds Arian Foster was injured, and the doctors say that it has chances to be Achilles Injury. Foster was playing with the Texans scoring 44-20 in the Miami. While playing, he placed his step forward and suddenly fell to the ground without any association. The trainers helped him to recover. He experienced serious pain and could not stay on the ground for a long time. Bill O’ Brien told that he is experiencing a severe injury, and it was unexpected. He told that it does not look good and have no idea what it is actually.
He has to answer to the Foster’s situation and what he is actually experiencing. However, the Texans are not going to stop and leave the game for anything. If you have a star running in your team and suffers from injury, then the person is responsible for the season ending injury. If the injury is a full tear, then there are chances for the Foster to remain without playing for at least a year. The ESPN Doctors confirmed the news and told that it could be a bad season for the Texans.

The Texans have recently announced the Foster is suffering from Achilles injury. He will be carted off from the field. The Houston Chronicle reporter John McClain told that Foster has torn his Achilles. He will remain out for the season. He wondered that Foster has to leave away from his one year contract due to the injury. The coach Bill O’Brien was trying to recover the point, but somehow the situation became unmanageable. He told that there were other ways to recover the situation. The Texans are experiencing an absolute mess because of this matter.

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Connecting with artefacts taken by Cook

CURATORS at London’s National Maritime Museum are consulting Maori about the provenance of ancient weapons collected from New Zealand during explorer Lieutenant James Cook’s first and second voyages. The artefacts will be exhibited in 2018.

Members of London-based haka group Ngati Ranana have posted photos of the artefacts on social media in the hope that friends and whanau in New Zealand can provide details about them.

Former Manutuke man and chairman of Ngati Ranana, Lewis Whaitiri, told Radio New Zealand he and members of the haka group had seen tewhatewha, kotiate, patiti and a taiaha.

“They were tupuna (ancestors). You could feel the mauri when you walked in.

“They had been stored away for so long, some of them had not seen a Maori face or been touched by Maori since the museum first had them. You could feel the taonga crying for home.

“You could feel the mana and the mauri that sits within those taonga and just how happy they were to be in Maori hands again.”

Former curator Jody Wyllie told Radio New Zealand that Gisborne iwi Rongowhakaata had been on the lookout for confiscated taonga.

“Some of the earliest examples of the Turanga style of carving and painting, which is particular to the Ngati Kaipoho hapu of Rongowhakaata, was taken by Cook.

“Some of our earliest examples exist in places like the British Museum and the British Maritime Museum. We are very interested in what he did.”

Along with examination of the patterns of the carvings, clues about where artefacts came from could be found in Cook’s diary, he said.

“It’s a bit like CSI piecing it together. It’s a very long and arduous process. One thing I am very mindful of is claiming other people’s taonga and that’s the risk you run when you’re dealing with mahi like this.”

About 20,000 Maori artefacts are thought to be held in foreign museums around the world.