The Age | Martin Boulton | June 6, 2007
Chris Newman will play his 100th game on Sunday after successfully returning from a double break in his left leg received in round 13 last season.
The 25-year-old defender is playing with a metal rod in his leg and said he had suffered no further complications since returning in round one this year.
"I didn't think I'd be in this sort of shape at this time of the season," Newman said. "I never dreamed of playing 100 games in the AFL as a youngster, so to play 100 games and play for the Richmond Football Club is a huge honour for me.
"Coming back from a broken leg and feeling as good as it is now, it's something pretty special … hopefully, we can finish off with a win."
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