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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: mightytiges on May 06, 2018, 04:42:05 PM
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Anyone heard any further news on how bad Prestia's calf/achilles injury is?
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Walked out at 3 quarter time without a limp so it can't be a season ending injury.
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Dimma said was a minor one. Will get scans tomorrow, likely to miss next week but sounded confident it’s low grade stuff and won’t miss many.
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OK then about out for eight or so
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Back in time for the finals :clapping
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Star Tiger 'not too bad', may face Roos
Jennifer Phelan
afl.com.au
May 7, 2018 4:59PM
RICHMOND is confident midfielder Dion Prestia has escaped serious damage to his calf and has left the door open for him to play against North Melbourne on Sunday.
Prestia didn't finish the Tigers' 77-point win over Fremantle and was later seen icing his lower leg.
Scans on Monday didn't reveal any major tears to his right calf and the Tigers will judge his availability on how he presents at the club on Tuesday.
"He's not too bad … it will depend how he pulls up tomorrow; if he's sore, he'll miss, if he's not too bad, he'll have a crack at it," football manager Neil Balme told AFL.com.au.
"He feels reasonably good but we're reasonably conservative with these guys.
"He's not ruled out completely."
The 25-year-old missed the opening three rounds after battling a pre-season hamstring injury.
The Tigers won't take any risks with the gun midfielder and will err on the side of caution this week if the soreness lingers.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-05-07/star-tiger-not-too-bad-may-face-roos
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Walked out at 3 quarter time without a limp so it can't be a season ending injury.
yep agreed, iced it for a bit then seemed to be walking without a limp - knowing us he'll definitely miss this week as we err on the side of caution, hopefully hell be back for the eagles game
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Walked out at 3 quarter time without a limp so it can't be a season ending injury.
yep agreed, iced it for a bit then seemed to be walking without a limp - knowing us he'll definitely miss this week as we err on the side of caution, hopefully hell be back for the eagles game
If what their saying is true about the rock hard ground he’ll probably miss that one too
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Dion Prestia
“Dion’s got a very low-grade soleus pathology, as we call it medically. So he’s probably doubtful at this stage for this week, but we just have to see how he pulls up later in the week. His first half (v Fremantle last Sunday), and the amount of running he did, was extraordinary . . . Just after half-time, he noticed he was a little bit sore. With Dion’s body, and his previous history, we just took the safer option with him as well . . . We’re just going to assess his progress during the week and we’ll make a call on his availability later in the week.”
Source: Peter Burge on the RFC website (http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-05-08/round-8-injury-update)
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Dion Prestia
“Dion’s got a very low-grade soleus pathology, as we call it medically.
Could any of the many doctors on here put this in plain speak?
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Dion Prestia
“Dion’s got a very low-grade soleus pathology, as we call it medically.
Could any of the many doctors on here put this in plain speak?
Soleus is one of the smaller and deeper calf muscles Chucky. The main one is the larger gastrocnemius which lies on top of it.
So in other words Prestia has a small strain in a small calf muscle. I doubt they will risk him this week as it would be unusual for such an injury to get better so quickly.
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Dion Prestia
“Dion’s got a very low-grade soleus pathology, as we call it medically.
Could any of the many doctors on here put this in plain speak?
He hurt his leg.
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Thanks Doctors
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Dion Prestia
“Dion’s got a very low-grade soleus pathology, as we call it medically.
Could any of the many doctors on here put this in plain speak?
He hurt his leg.
Stuffed his leg a bit n that
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Prestia will miss another week :-\.
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The news isn't as positive for Prestia with the midfielder likely to miss a third week with a calf strain.
The 25-year-old strained his soleus muscle against Fremantle in round seven and the Tigers have opted for a cautious approach to his rehabilitation given his lack of pre-season.
Prestia ran on the weekend and is nearing a return, but it is more likely to be against Essendon in round 11.
"He trained pretty well so he'd be some chance, but I think we'd more than likely be conservative about getting him back," Richmond football manager Neil Balme told AFL.com.au.
"We're keen for him to play but my guess is he'll probably be another week.
"He's certainly coming along very well and there's some chance he'll get up but I'd be thinking it's more likely not.
"He does get a few soft tissue issues and we just want to get him 100 per cent."
Source: AFL website (http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-05-21/jack-expected-to-face-saints-despite-bump-worry)
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Probably best to him on ice until after the bye now. Only have the Aints and the One Week Wonders from Windy Arse at the home fortress... :shh
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Probably best to him on ice until after the bye now. Only have the Aints and the One Week Wonders from Windy Arse at the home fortress... :shh
He can keep working on Lynch for us in his down time.
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Going by "pollie in waiting" Balme's comments he is a deadest cert to play :rollin
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Probably best to him on ice until after the bye now. Only have the Aints and the One Week Wonders from Windy Arse at the home fortress... :shh
Our bye is in round 14 so we have Saints (MCG) then Bombers (Dreamtime) then Port (away) and Geelong (MCG)
Don't think we will rest him that long if he is right to play
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Probably best to him on ice until after the bye now. Only have the Aints and the One Week Wonders from Windy Arse at the home fortress... :shh
Our bye is in round 14 so we have Saints (MCG) then Bombers (Dreamtime) then Port (away) and Geelong (MCG)
Don't think we will rest him that long if he is right to play
We can't afford too
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The amount of games he misses is a huge concern for me. Another player on a long term deal who plays 10 games a year......
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The amount of games he misses is a huge concern for me. Another player on a long term deal who plays 10 games a year......
As long as he does what he did in last years finals again this year I am OK with 10 games a year