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Re: Dion Prestia [merged]
« Reply #1485 on: January 26, 2023, 06:41:54 PM »
Rumour he got injured today?  Does anybody have an update?

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Re: Dion Prestia [merged]
« Reply #1486 on: January 26, 2023, 07:29:40 PM »
Rumour he got injured today?  Does anybody have an update?
We've got our camp next week I believe. So, we'll find out if there's anything to this if Prestia doesn't go. The report is he left the track early. McQualter said we didn't do centrebounce work in full context today so it's either Dion has done something or it could be that his training workload is being managed as the older blokes don't do every session.

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Re: Dion Prestia [merged]
« Reply #1487 on: January 26, 2023, 08:17:03 PM »
Yes training camp next week. There's a line about it in the article summarising Dimma's video

Going by previous camps all players go even those injured or on modified programs
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Re: Dion Prestia [merged]
« Reply #1488 on: January 28, 2023, 07:30:47 PM »
In the rebab group this morning at training.

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No sub for Meatball: Why Prestia remains Richmond’s top Tiger (ZH)
« Reply #1489 on: February 28, 2023, 07:18:56 PM »
No sub for Meatball: Why Prestia remains Richmond’s top Tiger despite off-season additions

The unheralded star is primed for another influential campaign.

Jack Jovanovski
zerohanger.com
February 28, 2023 - 4:51PM


Dion Prestia has long been the overlooked x-factor that unlocks the success of Richmond's midfield group, and that fact will not change in 2023 despite his club's high-profile additions of midfielder pairing Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper during last year's trade period.

After making the southern trek from the Gold Coast Suns at the end of 2016, 'The Human Meatball's immense presence and involvement in the engine room played an extremely integral part in securing the yellow and black's 2017, 2019 and 2020 premierships.

Prestia's profile at the Suns was obvious and has only been further exemplified throughout his Tigers tenure: a contested-ball addict who perpetually puts his body on the line in order to secure possession and forward movement for his side.

Shadowed by peak-performing finals master Dustin Martin and Brownlow medallist Trent Cotchin - not to mention the likes of Shai Bolton in more recent times - in Richmond's daunting midfield brigade during the club's dynasty period, Prestia's works have gone largely unheralded by those outside the four walls of Tigerland.

Across Prestia's 22 games in his 2017 debut campaign, the then-25-year-old's contested possessions (9.5 per game), ground-ball-gets (7.5) and total clearances (4.0) numbers trailed only the mercurial Martin and Cotchin at Punt Road, demonstrating the immediate and crucial impact the ex-Sun had on Richmond's midfield operation.

Over the course of the Tigers' subsequent premiership journey in 2019, throughout which he featured in every match, Prestia was again a major source of propulsion, as his disposal mean of 27.4 rated second-best at the club behind Bachar Houli, while his contested game (11.6 possession per game), ground-ball-gets ( 8.5) and total clearances (5.8 ) led all Tigers.

The hearty bull's influence was plain to see. Maybe Prestia worked better in the shadows of the big-name stars.

In his age-29 season last year, with Martin gradually departing the midfield picture and Cotchin's career continuing to tick toward a close, Prestia trailed only dashing-defender-turned-midfielder Jayden Short in total disposals at Punt Road, and was top-five in a host of statistical categories; including contested possessions, uncontested possessions, score assists, tackles, and inside-50s, as well as leading all Tigers in total clearances.

Prestia's prolific campaign landed him a third-place finish in the Jack Dyer Medal as he polled a career-best 19 Brownlow Medal votes.

However, he is now confronted with a sense of déjà vu, as he is once again inadvertently placed in the background of two midfield stars.

Richmond's list management department orchestrated gargantuan trade deals for former GWS Giants Hopper and Taranto at the conclusion of last season, undeniably restoring the Tigers' flag-contending stature heading into 2023.

The 25-year-old Taranto's career disposals (23.4 per game) and total clearances (4.0) numbers are rated elite among midfielders according to AFL Stats, while Hopper, 26, managed only seven appearances in 2022 but was damaging at stoppages when he did get on the park.

The incessant pre-season hype, whilst warranted due to the duo's irrefutable on-field influence, casts a familiar shade over Prestia, who, health-permitting, is looking poised to deliver another prominent campaign at Punt Road.

Subsequent to Martin and Cotchin occupying more permanent residency in Richmond's forward sector this pre-season, Prestia appears freed up in the middle of the ground alongside the newcomers, ready to assert himself on each contest he encounters; the only way he knows how.

Stalwart Richmond forward Jack Riewoldt was recently heard on SEN radio waves discussing the impact the recent transactions had on liberating Prestia's game, claiming the 30-year-old is exuberant about the new arrivals.

"The two guys we've gone and picked up, Jacob (Hopper) is more of that inside bull, extractor type, which takes a bit of pressure off Dion in that aspect," Riewoldt said.

"Tim (Taranto) has got a little bit of outside class and the ability to spread and run from [the] contest, which once again has probably been lumped on Dion.

"He's probably the happiest man at the footy club, Dion Prestia. The riches he's got around him now to help us in the short term and then for him to go into more of a mentor role for the young kids who we believe are going to be good players for us in the midfield in the coming years."

If Prestia is, as Riewoldt claims, the happiest man at Tigerland, it looks like Meatball's on the menu again in 2023.

https://www.zerohanger.com/no-sub-for-meatball-why-prestia-remains-richmonds-top-tiger-despite-off-season-additions-133545/

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Re: Dion Prestia [merged]
« Reply #1490 on: March 04, 2023, 05:32:44 PM »
Fox said it's not a shoulder. Prestia has a strained left pec. Should be okay for round 1 they are saying. They showed Dion doing some sprinting drills on the ground during the half-time.

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Re: Dion Prestia [merged]
« Reply #1491 on: March 04, 2023, 07:42:31 PM »
"It's some type of pec injury. We'll get him scanned during the week, I'm not sure at this stage, hopefully it's not too serious," Richmond assistant coach Andrew McQualter said.

"A thumbs up from Dion is a good sign, if we've got him happy on the bench, it's better than grumpy Dion. Hopefully it's not a bad result."

Source: AFL website



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Re: Dion Prestia [merged]
« Reply #1492 on: March 04, 2023, 11:09:57 PM »
Pecs take ages to heal, hope it's minor

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Re: Dion Prestia [merged]
« Reply #1493 on: March 05, 2023, 03:50:29 AM »
Pec my ass it was a shoulder.

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Re: Dion Prestia [merged]
« Reply #1494 on: March 05, 2023, 04:01:53 AM »
Pec my ass it was a shoulder.
Make your mind up, ass or shoulder 😂😂

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Re: Dion Prestia [merged]
« Reply #1495 on: March 05, 2023, 03:41:21 PM »
Pecs take ages to heal, hope it's minor
T J Watt from the Steelers missed 7 weeks with a pec strain early this season almost carbon copy of the Prestia tackle  :help
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Re: Dion Prestia [merged]
« Reply #1496 on: March 05, 2023, 04:02:34 PM »
Pec my ass it was a shoulder.
Make your mind up, ass or shoulder 😂😂

I think it was an invitation to peck him on the ass
“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.

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Re: Dion Prestia [merged]
« Reply #1497 on: March 06, 2023, 11:53:48 AM »
7news last night said the Club will find out today if Dion misses games or not.

https://twitter.com/7NewsMelbourne/status/1632289969472688129

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Re: Dion Prestia [merged]
« Reply #1498 on: March 06, 2023, 05:37:11 PM »
Scans have confirmed midfielder Dion Prestia suffered a strained pectoral muscle in Saturday's practice match against Melbourne at Casey.

Prestia remains a chance to play in the Round 1 clash against Carlton at the MCG on March 16.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1279255/prestia-short-injury-update

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Re: Dion Prestia [merged]
« Reply #1499 on: March 06, 2023, 08:14:55 PM »
Round 1 chance huh?

Wouldn't surprise me if it ends up being a month or more.