Lynch: I’m 50-50 to play SundayRussell Gould
News.com.au
8 July 2020Richmond forward Tom Lynch hasn’t ruled himself out of Sunday’s clash with Sydney despite having surgery to repair his broken hand on Monday.
The premiership star had to make a mad dash to get to Queensland on Monday before borders closed, just hours after getting out of surgery.
Lynch had a whirlwind start to the week, with early morning scans after kicking three goals against Melbourne, then a three-hour operation at 1.30pm.
He only had time to go home and pack a bag before getting on a special chartered flight, with club CEO Brendon Gale, to join the Tigers’ quarantine hub on the Gold Coast.
If he didn’t get there by Monday night, he would not have been allowed to join his teammates.
“I had scans early Monday morning, then spoke to the doc and he wanted to do surgery then and there. He wanted to do it in Melbourne,” Lynch said.
“I went in at 1.30, got out of hospital at about 4.30, went straight home, got a bag and went straight to the airport.”
Lynch, who played out the game last Sunday with a glove on his hand, was only able to run on Wednesday but hoped to step up his training and push his case to play the Swans.
But he also conceded he was only a 50-50 chance.
“I did a bit of running today which went well. I can run with a broken hand,” he said.
“Hopefully, I can train Friday and press to play Sunday.
“The doc was 50-50 at the moment, but hopefully, I get up for it.”
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