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Secret behind Tigers’ injury success revealed (Herald-Sun)
« on: September 19, 2018, 10:55:50 PM »
Secret behind Tigers’ injury success revealed.

Richmond's stunning injury run is down to good management.


Herald-Sun
19 Sep 2018


GOOD management rather than good luck is being credited for Richmond's remarkable run with injuries over the past two years.

As the Tigers prepare for Friday night's preliminary final, only one player from its 2017 premiership side - Jacob Townsend (ankle) - is unavailable for selection.

Statistics show 13 Tigers have played at least 43 of a possible 48 games over the past two years, including the "Big Four" - Dustin Martin, Trent Cotchin, Alex Rance and Jack Riewoldt.

Rance has not missed a game in that period while Martin and defender Dylan Grimes have missed one each.

Richmond football manager Neil Balme said credit had to go to the players for diligently following their individual training and rehabilitation programs.

"All you can focus on is the management. You can't do much about the luck, so you've just got to accept that or not," Balme said.

"I don't think there's much doubt that the harder you work and the more diligent you are, the luckier you become and I think that's the bit about the players' responsibility.

"If they don't do what they say they're going to do, you never quite know what works and what doesn't, so we're really pleased with the attitude of the players."

Richmond's fitness program is led by physical performance manager Peter Burge, a former Olympic long jumper and triple jumper who spent time with St Kilda and Hawthorn before joining the Tigers before the 2013 season.

"It's a pretty tough job because it's a pretty brutal program," Balme said.

"It doesn't take much to derail it, but he's done a terrific job. He's really organised."

Jack Higgins, Jayden Short and Reece Conca played in Richmond's qualifying win against Hawthorn but did not play in last year's premiership side.

Brandon Ellis played VFL two weeks ago, while Balme said small forward Dan Butler (ankle) would push his case for a return today during the club's main training session for the week.

GAMES TALLIES 2017-2018 (of a possible 48 games)

   Alex Rance 48
   Dylan Grimes 47
   Dustin Martin 47
   Jack Riewoldt 46
   Toby Nankervis 46
   David Astbury 46
   Jason Catagna 46
   Trent Cotchin 46
   Shaun Grigg 46
   Kane Lambert 45
   Kamdyn McIntosh 44
   Shane Edwards 43
   Josh Caddy 43

https://www.frasercoastchronicle.com.au/news/richmonds-stunning-injury-run-is-down-to-good-mana/3524875/

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Re: Secret behind Tigers’ injury success revealed (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2018, 03:53:27 AM »
Yet us and Collingwood have a similar number of players who have missed 6 or more games this season when comparing the most recent 22 of each club.

Tigers missing >6 games:
Broad (played 17 games in 2018), Conca (17), Graham (17), Houli (14), Prestia (12), Rioli (11).

Regular 22 not playing: Butler (15).

I'm not including Townsend (10) as he wasn't a regular 22 this year. Nor B.Ellis (18 ) who has lost his place in the side.


Magpies missing >6 games: Aish (11), Goldsack (2), Greenwood (14), Treloar (15), Varcoe (18 ).

nb. Mihocek (14) has played every game since he debuted in round 11.
              Sier (10) has played all but one since he debuted in round 15.

Regular 22 players not playing: Dunn (14), Scharenberg (17)

If you count the likes of Moore, Reid, Wells it's higher but they are continually injured and hardly regular 22. The first two have been overlooked for the Prelim.


Collingwood players who played vs GWS (games played out of a possible 24 in 2018):
Adams         21 
Cox             22
Crisp           24
De Goey      19
Grundy        24
Hoskin-Elliot 24
Howe          19
Langdon      21
Maynard      20
Mayne         19
Pendlebury  23   (only missed about 10 games in the past 12 years).
Phillips        24
Sidebottom 24  (only missed a handful of games in the past 9 years).
Stephenson 24
Thomas       24

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And as an aside the Age profiles are very similar too:

Richmond (vs Haw):  25y 311d
Coll'wood (vs GWS):  25y 287d

Source:
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/2018/042120180915.html
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/2018/101420180906.html
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