Richo may be rested
3:51:20 PM Tue 14 June, 2005
Scott Spits
Sportal for afl.com.au
Richmond will consider resting spearhead Matthew Richardson for this week's crucial clash against Adelaide at Telstra Dome because the champion forward is battling knee soreness.
Tigers coach Terry Wallace revealed on Tuesday that the veteran forward had been hampered by knee soreness all season, and the club might take advantage of the split round to give Richardson a couple of weeks without playing.
"He's sore and he's played sore for some time," Wallace said at Punt Road.
"We're going to be struggling for him to come up this week. That's where he's at at the moment. It's a day-by-day basis with him."
Wallace said a decision would be made later in the week but Richardson, who has kicked 35 goals from 12 matches in 2005, would not train during the week.
"We've got to make a choice. Do we give him a rest where he's got a three-week period to get himself right for the second half of the season, or do we try and get him through another couple of hours of footy?" Wallace said.
The first-year Richmond coach revealed that Richardson, who played his 200th AFL match earlier this season, was regularly having fluid drained from his knee prior to games.
"It's not much fun when you're going into the medical room before the game and you're getting fluid - and a considerable amount of fluid - taken out.
"He's just struggling through that period of his time at the moment."
Richardson's knee soreness was predominantly the result of wear and tear on the 30-year-old's body.
"He certainly didn't carry it into the season," Wallace said.
"He's had probably two or three episodes throughout the season and they've been different things. One was a strain, one was bone bruising to the top of the bone. All that has inflamed everything within his knee joint.
"Every time he plays or trains it just blows up again. We're spending all week trying to get it down and trying to get it into some sort of shape for the game."
Leaving Richardson out of the Richmond team would further deplete the Tigers' forward line, already less potent after they lost their best player Nathan Brown with a season-ending broken leg against Melbourne in round 10.
Richmond had raced to a 7-2 record after round nine but the Tigers have lost their past three matches - to the Demons, West Coast and the Kangaroos.
The Tigers will consider bringing in star recruit Richard Tambling, who has been restricted to just four games this year because of hamstring, back and toe injuries. Midfielder Chris Hyde, who was impressive for the Coburg Tigers in the VFL at the weekend, is another possible inclusion.
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