Tigers seeks aid for Brown
19 June 2005
Sunday Herald Sun
Jon Ralph and Ken Piesse
RICHMOND forward Nathan Brown will seek inspiration and information from Liverpool soccer club and the Brisbane Lions as he seeks to speed his recovery from a broken right leg.
Brown has Richmond's medical team consulting Liverpool after its striker, Djibril Cisse, returned from a similar break in only five months.
The Frenchman suffered the break in October last year, yet last month was part of the Reds side that beat AC Milan to win the Champions League final.
Brown hopes to discuss his recovery with Brisbane captain Michael Voss, who broke his leg at a similar stage of a season yet returned by Round 2 the following year.
While Brown has ruled out any comeback this year, he is determined to return to football the same player that kick-started Richmond's stellar start to the season.
"I had a few emails and things from overseas about human growth hormones, telling me they could have me back playing three weeks," he told Triple M yesterday.
"Looking at my leg, I doubt whether that is right . . . I will just stick to the course proper.
"I have got the club contacting Liverpool because Cisse did the same injury. We have got the club contacting them, finding out what his program was."
Brown said he was still taking painkillers and rarely left the Docklands apartment he and girlfriend Sally are staying in.
"It has been quite frustrating," he said. "I was speaking to Plough (Terry Wallace) the other day, and he said the first few weeks were about getting rid of the pain and getting swelling out. Probably after that will be the time you get angry about the season and lost opportunities this year."
Richmond president Clinton Casey said last night the club has bought special exercise equipment to aid Brown, similar to that used by Cisse.
"Nathan has lost a lot of muscle tone," Casey said. "But he's happy to be at least starting his serious rehab work."
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