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Re: Injury update
« Reply #45 on: May 23, 2019, 05:17:55 AM »
Player                   Injury         Estimated Return
 Trent Cotchin     Hamstring     2 week
 Luke English     Tonsillitis     Indefinite
 Jack Graham     Hamstring     Test
 Callum Moore     Ankle     7-9 weeks
 Toby Nankervis     Adductor     5-7 weeks
 Alex Rance     Knee     Season
 Jack Riewoldt     PCL     4-6 weeks
 Jack Ross     Ankle     5-7 weeks
 Jayden Short     Elbow     4-5 weeks
 Ivan Soldo     Suspension     1 week
Updated: Tuesday, May 21

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-05-21/the-full-afl-injury-list-round-10

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #46 on: May 24, 2019, 02:00:44 PM »
Will Richmond's injuries catch up with them?

The Roar
24 May 2019


No club has been harder hit by injuries than Richmond so far in 2019. Will the medical dramas prove to just be a speed bump for a contender? Or will the injury toll take its toll?

With massive names like Alex Rance, Jack Riewoldt, Trent Cotchin and Toby Nankervis all spending long periods on the sideline, it’s incredible that the Tigers have been able to stay above water.

Last year’s minor premiers sit in fifth – just outside the top four on percentage – despite fielding a virtual VFL side on occasion.

But how long will it last?

We brought Roar AFL expert and editor Stirling Coates onto the Game of Codes podcast to have a look at Richmond’s chances over the rest of the season.

Listen to the debate: https://player.whooshkaa.com/episodes/375919/highlights/1174

https://www.theroar.com.au/2019/05/24/listen-will-richmonds-injuries-catch-up-with-them/

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #47 on: May 24, 2019, 02:16:53 PM »
Cotchin could of played this week if it was final
Held over for North game

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #48 on: May 27, 2019, 02:02:05 PM »
RICHMOND

They just keep winning, this mob.

The worrying sign for the rest of the competition is that there’s reinforcements on the way.

Damien Hardwick said skipper Trent Cotchin was “pencilled in” to return from a long hamstring layoff against North Melbourne on Friday night, pending a final green light from the Tigers medicos.

Ivan Soldo will be back from suspension to take on Todd Goldstein, while it was only a corkie that prevented Tom Lynch from finishing the game against Essendon.

The spearhead is also expected to be right to face the Kangas.

— Sam Edmund

INJURIES

Trent Cotchin (hamstring) test

Luke English (tonsillitis) indefinite

Tom Lynch (calf) test

Callum Moore (ankle) 6-8 weeks

Toby Nankervis (adductor) 4-6 weeks

Alex Rance (knee) season

Jack Riewoldt (knee) 3-5 weeks

Jack Ross (ankle) 4-6 weeks

Jayden Short (elbow) 3-4 weeks

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/afl-barometer-keep-up-to-date-with-all-the-injury-news-during-a-massive-round-10/news-story/99c97912d24ab76f537cbc0501b41820

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #49 on: May 27, 2019, 02:31:10 PM »
What’s up with Lambert?

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #50 on: May 28, 2019, 10:34:42 PM »
Injury List - May 27, 2019

Probable

Trent Cotchin - Hamstring

Unavailable
Toby Nankervis – Groin (medium term)
Callum Moore – Ankle (long term)
Jayden Short – Elbow (medium term)
Jack Riewoldt – Knee (medium - long term)
Luke English – Shoulder (medium - long term)
Jack Ross – Ankle (medium - long term)
Alex Rance – Knee (long term)
Kane Lambert – Achilles (short term)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/season/injury-list

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #51 on: May 28, 2019, 10:36:53 PM »
Player                Injury         Estimated Return
 Trent Cotchin     Hamstring     Test
 Luke English     Shoulder     8-10 weeks
 Kane Lambert     Achilles     1-2 weeks
 Callum Moore     Ankle     6-8 weeks
 Toby Nankervis     Adductor     5-6 weeks
 Marlion Pickett     Finger     8-10 weeks
 Alex Rance     Knee     Season
 Jack Riewoldt     PCL     4-6 weeks
 Jack Ross     Ankle     5-7 weeks
 Jayden Short     Elbow     4-5 weeks

Updated: Tuesday, May 28


Early prognosis

Given the six-day turnaround between games, Richmond has given Lambert another week off to recover from Achilles soreness. Skipper Cotchin is set to make his long-awaited return after initially injuring his hamstring in round three. Pickett joined the Tigers in the NAB AFL Mid-Season Rookie Draft and went straight to the injury list after breaking his finger playing for WAFL side South Fremantle. More details have emerged about draftee English's injury; he suffered a broken scapula (shoulder blade) at training.

- Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-05-28/the-full-afl-injury-list-round-11

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #52 on: May 29, 2019, 09:22:42 PM »
Richmond have had the 11th worst total injury run which is not bad until the overlay of best 22 was taken into account. Then they moved to the fourth worst.

Indeed if you tried to qualify it further in an utterly subjective way and look at games missed by your club’s best players then the Tigers’ run is arguably worst of all. No one else has missed the number of games from players of the level of Alex Rance, Jack Riewoldt and Trent Cotchin, who are not only in their club’s top ten but top five and among the best players in the entire league.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/the-afl-injury-ladder-just-how-healthy-is-your-team-20190527-p51rpl.html

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #53 on: May 30, 2019, 05:17:52 PM »
Luke English is one week tonsillitis indefinite and now it’s shoulder 8-10?

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #54 on: May 30, 2019, 06:11:37 PM »
Did it lifting a really heavy bowl of ice cream.... :shh
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Re: Injury update
« Reply #55 on: May 30, 2019, 07:50:34 PM »
Luke English is one week tonsillitis indefinite and now it’s shoulder 8-10?
He broke his shoulder blade at training. 

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #56 on: May 30, 2019, 07:58:16 PM »
Luke English is one week tonsillitis indefinite and now it’s shoulder 8-10?
He broke his shoulder blade at training.


Yes the week following the VFL Frankston game.

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #57 on: June 04, 2019, 03:29:02 PM »
Injury List:

Probable

Jake Aarts - General soreness
Oleg Markov - Illness

Unavailable
Toby Nankervis – Groin (medium term)
Callum Moore – Ankle (long term)
Jayden Short – Elbow (medium term)
Jack Riewoldt – Knee (medium term)
Luke English – Shoulder (medium term)
Jack Ross – Ankle (medium term)
Alex Rance – Knee (long term)
Kane Lambert – Achilles (short - medium term)
Marlion Pickett - Finger (long term)

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Richmond’s Physical Performance Manager Peter Burge's injury update:

Kane Lambert, Achilles


“Kane’s improved this week. He developed a little bit of Achilles tendinopathy after the Fremantle game and then took it into the Hawthorn game and flagged after that game that he was a bit sore. It did stop him from being at his best, running at high speed which is his real strength in the game. So, we took the chance to take him out of footy for a couple of weeks."

Jake Riewoldt, PCL

"Jack’s progressed really well. He spent a week running on the Alter G last week and ran outside for the first time yesterday and his knee is quite stable now and functionally feeling pretty good. We’ll have to go through a mini preparation phase and build the volume of running and then into some speed. (He’ll be back) after the bye, when after the bye, it’s hard to say at this stage but we’ll progress it carefully. We want him to be healthy when he comes back and then he can finish the season."

Trent Cotchin's return


"(He pulled up) really well from his first game back. Trent played 72% game time on Friday night. He hadn’t played for seven weeks and generally after a player has missed that significant amount of time, the first week back we tend to give them a light week. He’ll do a little bit of training this week and obviously play again this Friday night against the Cats."

Oleg Markov, illness

"Oleg has been sick, in the Essendon game (VFL Round 8) he felt sick that day. He played in the game and did quite well but was feeling ordinary. He came in on Monday last week feeling a little bit better but then during the main training on Wednesday he deteriorated and the doctor called us and made a decision that he wouldn’t be playing on the weekend. But he’s much better now, feeling a lot better so he’s got a full week of training ahead and will hopefully play on the weekend."

Jake Aarts, general soreness


"Jake Aarts has had a couple of corkies the last couple of weeks and he had a little bit of 'DOMS' (delayed onset muscle soreness) through his hamstrings last week and we just took the opportunity to give him a rest on the weekend. He’ll fully train this week and be back this weekend."

Luke English, scapula


"He’s had a rough trot recently. A few weeks back he missed a game through illness and then a week later he had an unfortunate incident at training where he fractured his scapula, which is a long-term injury. He’s now back jogging outside, he’s got a bit of discomfort but that will gradually get better over next couple of weeks and he’ll be able to increase his running and conditioning base. We’re still quite a few weeks away but at least he’s back on the track and getting his conditioning base up and hopefully we’ll get some good news soon."

Marlion Pickett, finger

"Marlion started with us late last week and we obviously knew the news around his finger, he had surgery on Saturday a week ago and that’s on top of a pre-season finger injury. We’re getting a bit more information, it’s going to be a longer-term injury but we’ll get a bit more of an exact time frame once he’s seen a specialist but we’re really confident he’s going to play some footy towards the end of the year. He can still run and do a lot of the conditioning and kick the ball. He’ll train separate to the group for a little while, we’ll get him really fit and he’ll hopefully play some football towards the end of the season."

Toby Nankervis, groin

"'Nank' has got a few more boxes to tick in terms of strength in the gym with his groin, but overall, his running and his conditioning, it’s a post-bye scenario for 'Nank'. When that is, I'm not exactly too sure at this stage. But he is going really well and hopefully he’ll do a little bit of training over the break and then we can introduce him back into football at some stage just after the bye."

Jayden Short, elbow

"Jayden is progressing really well. His elbow is going great at the moment and he’ll resume football training over the next week or two. We’re targeting the first game after the bye, probably on reduced minutes, but it’s really exciting as he’s been out for quite a while. Like a lot of our players, after the bye seems to be the scenario at the moment."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-06-04/round-12-injury-update

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #58 on: June 04, 2019, 09:48:31 PM »
Richmond

Player                   Injury            Estimated Return
 Jake Aarts     General soreness     Test
 Luke English     Shoulder     4-6 weeks
 Kane Lambert     Achilles     2-3 weeks
 Oleg Markov     Illness     Test
 Callum Moore     Ankle     6-8 weeks
 Toby Nankervis     Adductor     4-6 weeks
 Marlion Pickett     Finger     8-10 weeks
 Alex Rance     Knee     Season
 Jack Riewoldt     PCL     4-6 weeks
 Jack Ross     Ankle     4-6 weeks
 Jayden Short     Elbow     3-4 weeks
 Updated: Tuesday, June 4

Early prognosis

Lambert is still a week or two away with Achilles tendonitis. Short is aiming for a return the week after the bye (round 15), although it will probably be on reduced minutes through the VFL. Nankervis and Riewoldt are also post-bye prospects, although not quite as immediate as Short. Riewoldt has just progressed from running on the weight-bearing Alter-G treadmill to running outside. The club is confident Pickett will play at some stage this season at either VFL or AFL level.

– Sarah Black


https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-06-04/the-full-afl-injury-list-round-12

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #59 on: June 06, 2019, 02:14:00 PM »
The AFL injury ladder after round 11

        All Injuries (games lost)      Injury Cost (scoreboard points)


Club                  Total    Rank      Total    Rank
GWS Giants         73       13         267       1
Carlton                85        8          197       2
Richmond            79       11         197       2
Hawthorn            76       12         185       4
Port Adelaide       80         9         176       5
West Coast          68       16         176       5
Sydney                88        7         154       7
Geelong               71      15         142       8
North Melbourne 109        3         137       9
Collingwood          94        5        136      10
Fremantle             90        6        133      11
Adelaide               58      17        123      12
St Kilda              117        2        123      12
Essendon             80        9        116      14
Melbourne          120        1          92      15
West. Bulldogs     72       14          77      16
Gold Coast         106         4          75      17
Brisbane              44       18          34      18
            
AFL Average         83.9                141.1

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-06-06/injury-ladder-whos-hit-hardest-whos-defying-the-odds