SuperFooty takes a look at some AFL regulars ready to make an impact after injury in 2013 Ben Broad
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January 19, 2014 5:00PMINJURIES. They can make or break any AFL club's season.
That's why when pre-season matches get under way at training in coming weeks - and the NAB Challenge starts next month - it will be through anxious eyes that fans watch, hoping their stars simply 'get through' unscathed.
Below we take a look at some of the familiar names from each club who, due to injury, endured more than their share of time in the rehab room in 2013.
This season, some of those players be like a new recruit to their club - providing they can stay healthy.
Some are superstars of the game, others regulars who will slot straight back into their side's best. Others may not yet have proven themself at their club, could be just need that lucky break (pardon the pun) to establish himself and, who knows, turn himself into a regular and make a difference for your club.
RICHMONDDylan Grimes (9), Chris Knights (5)
WE SAY: Grimes had hamstring and foot ailments last year but will shore up the Tigers defence. A fit Knights, at his best if he can rediscover that, would be a bonus for the yellow and black's attacking half.
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