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Re: Injury update
« Reply #75 on: June 12, 2019, 10:57:17 PM »
Injury ladder: How hard your club has been hit?

Jon Ralph,
Herald Sun
13 June 2019


The greatest injury crisis of Damien Hardwick’s tenure has sidelined All-Australians Trent Cotchin and Shane Edwards for Thursday night’s finals-shaping clash with Adelaide.

Five of Richmond’s six best players and eight of their top 13 from last year’s Jack Dyer Medal will miss the clash with the Crows.

Edwards has been ruled out with hamstring tendinitis, with the Tigers adamant Cotchin’s third hamstring episode of the season is only soreness rather than another tear.

The Tigers’ injury plight could eventually influence a risky recall for Alex Rance during finals given their fading premiership hopes.

Of their eight Tigers in the All-Australian squad of 40 last year, Jack Riewoldt, Rance, Kane Lambert, Edwards and Cotchin will miss and Josh Caddy is badly out of form.

Richmond will have to hang tough and hope it can burst up the ladder in a seven-match stretch of games to finish the home-and-away season.

In that stretch they take on contenders West Coast, Brisbane, Collingwood, Port Adelaide and GWS as well as Melbourne and Carlton.

Trent Cotchin will miss the clash against Adelaide with a hamstring problem.

Richmond football boss Neil Balme said the injury was only minor but given Cotchin has twice injured the hamstring this year he had decided against risking it.

“He’s not going to play, he’s sore. It puts a bit more pressure on, but that’s all right,” he said.

“He’s just a bit sore in the hamstring, but it’s not the same. I reckon if he hadn’t have had the problem before, he would have played.

“The fact we’re playing on the Thursday makes it more difficult. If we’d played on Saturday or Sunday (he was a chance), but we won’t take the risk.”

A club whose leaders had seemed bulletproof has lost the fourth-most games from injury to its best 22 this year.

Remarkably, by Friday only four of its players will have taken the field in all 13 games this year — Tom Lynch, Jack Higgins, Kamdyn McIntosh and Dion Prestia.

Edwards had played every game until pulling up sore this week.

The Tigers will have to make a tough call on Rance, hoping to recover from an ACL rupture in 26 weeks to play in a qualifying or elimination final.

Coach Damien Hardwick is adamant the club will consider his claims as he steps up his recovery that has already shown incredible signs in its early stages.

Hardwick said on Friday night he was hoping Jack Riewoldt would be back in Round 16, with David Astbury likely back after next week’s bye.

Kane Lambert (Achilles) and Toby Nankervis (groin) are still some weeks away from returning.

Brisbane and Fremantle have had 14 players take part in every game this year, with St Kilda (13), Collingwood and the Western Bulldogs (both 12) not far behind.

Incredibly, Brisbane has lost just 10 games to injury from its best 22 this year, clearly the best run ahead of the Dogs (39) and Hawthorn (41).

Melbourne has lost 100 games to injury from players in its best 22, with GWS second (72 games) in front of St Kilda (68) and Richmond (67).

NUMBER OF GAMES LOST TO INJURY FROM BEST 22


RANK   CLUB   NUMBER OF GAMES LOST
1   Melbourne   100
2   GWS Giants   72
3   St Kilda   68
4   Richmond   67
5   Collingwood   66
5   Sydney   66
7   Carlton   64
8   Gold Coast   61
9   North Melbourne   60
10   Geelong   57
10   Fremantle   57
12   Port Adelaide   53
13   Essendon   47
14   West Coast   45
15   Adelaide   43
16   Hawthorn   41
17   Western Bulldogs   39
18   Brisbane Lions   10

NUMBER OF PLAYERS WHO HAVE PLAYED EVERY GAME


CLUB   PLAYERS
Brisbane Lions   14
Fremantle   14
St Kilda   13
Collingwood   12
Western Bulldogs   12
Geelong   11
Adelaide   11
Sydney   11
GWS Giants   11
Melbourne   10
West Coast   9
Port Adelaide   9
Essendon    9
North Melbourne   9
Gold Coast   9
Carlton   9
Hawthorn   8
Richmond   5

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/how-hard-every-club-has-been-hit-by-injury-in-season-2019/news-story/03885494936fba420c036100b767b4fb

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #76 on: June 19, 2019, 04:02:24 PM »
Updated: Tuesday, June 18

Player                 Injury          Estimated Return

 David Astbury     Hamstring     Test
 Trent Cotchin     Hamstring     Test
 Shane Edwards     Hamstring     Test
 Luke English     Shoulder     2-4 weeks
 Kane Lambert     Achilles     1-2 weeks
 Oleg Markov     VFL suspension     1 week
 Callum Moore     Ankle     4-6 weeks
 Toby Nankervis     Adductor     2-4 weeks
 Marlion Pickett     Finger     6-8 weeks
 Alex Rance     Knee     Season
 Jack Riewoldt     PCL     2-4 weeks
 Jack Ross     Ankle     2-4 weeks
 Jayden Short     Elbow     2-3 weeks
 Ivan Soldo     Illness     Test

Early prognosis


The light at the end of the tunnel is hopefully in sight for the injury-ravaged Tigers, who go into the bye with 13 players sidelined. Astbury, Cotchin, Soldo and Edwards are expected to return after the bye, with Lambert and Short also close.

- Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-06-18/the-full-afl-injury-list-round-14

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #77 on: June 19, 2019, 07:29:08 PM »
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Re: Injury update
« Reply #78 on: June 19, 2019, 10:10:28 PM »
What sort of test do they do for illness? Blow their nose and check out the tissue?

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #79 on: June 25, 2019, 06:58:07 PM »
Burge's injury update:

Trent Cotchin, general soreness

“Trent’s resumed training in the last week, there’s a very good chance he’ll play this weekend. We’ve still got a couple of sessions to go for the week but at this stage it’s looking really good. Back to the Adelaide game, we really just needed an extra one or two days. He didn’t quite recover as quickly as we’d liked off the Geelong game. But he’s had a week or so of training already. We’ve got two more training sessions this week which Trent needs to complete before we pick our team.”

Shane Edwards, hamstring tendonitis

“Shane has been back training for the last week, he developed hamstring tendinopathy the week leading into the Geelong game, which settled reasonably well, but he pulled up quite sore after the Geelong game. With only the six-day turnaround into Adelaide, he just didn’t have enough days to settle down again. We put him on a strengthening program over the break and he started training again last week and trained on Sunday with us. We’ll have to still manage that during the season, but it’s just getting that irritability down to a level where it’s controlled and then we can manage that and be on top of it.”

David Astbury, hamstring


“Dave was pretty close to playing against Adelaide as well, but with the six-day turnaround, he didn’t quite get there. He’s trained the last week and he’ll be available this weekend.”

Jayden Short, elbow

“Shorty’s been going very well, he did a full contact session with the group on Sunday, so he’ll train this week and then it’ll be up to the coaching staff as to where he plays on the weekend. He’s up and about… it’s good to see him back out there, we missed him around training and it’s good to have him back.”

Kane Lambert, Achilles


“After the Hawthorn game… following on from the Fremantle game… he got quite sore, and during the Hawthorn game, wasn’t able to run at the intensity he would normally run at. So, we put him into a rehab program for the last four weeks and it’s responded really well, he started training with us last Sunday and has pulled up well. With two more sessions left this week, if he completes those, then he’ll be available for selection.”

Jack Riewoldt, knee

“Jack’s progressing really well. He’s currently running close to top speed and doing change of direction, he’s started some jumping as well. He’ll start some drills with the group early next week and then we’ll make an assessment as to what game we’ll target but we’re only a couple of weeks away, we think, from Jack returning to match play.”

Toby Nankervis, adductor tendon


“Toby’s progressing really well. He’s running close to top speed, he’s doing some change of direction. What we need to improve still is his strength, left leg to right leg strength. Given the original injury, an adductor tendon avulsion... we need to get that strength back to 90-100% before we take that next step with that contested work. We’re a couple of weeks away from resuming that we think, so it’s probably looking somewhere between the three-to-four (week) mark before we see him back on the park."

Fraser Turner, femur


“The second last (VFL) game before the bye, he flagged to us that he had some groin pain post-game. The following week back at training that got worse. We did some further investigation and found the pain was being referred from a stress related injury in his femur, very similar to what Jacob Townsend had in the pre-season. He’s going to miss a bit of time, probably four to five weeks. He’s a young player, the youngest of our draftees, sometimes with younger players the load can creep up on them.”

Luke English, shoulder


“In good news, Luke English has resumed non-contact skills this week and will be back to full contact skills next week and will resume playing at the end of next week.”

Jack Ross, ankle

“Jack spent the last week on the Alter-G treadmill and now he’s progressing his conditioning base outside. He’ll progress through a rehab program and introduction to football over the next couple of weeks, but I would anticipate he’s about four weeks away from resuming football.”

Marlion Pickett, finger


"Just before Marlion was drafted, he re-injured his finger and had to have surgery on it and a wire put in. We’re about 10 days away from that wire coming back out and then he'll resume training with the group and introduction to skills program which is pretty exciting. He’s been doing some high-level conditioning for the last two to three weeks and we’re probably about four to five weeks away from seeing Marlion playing football."

Callum Moore, ankle


"Cal’s starting running on the Alter-G treadmill this week and he’ll go through that process of building his load on the treadmill before we then get him back outside and progress his conditioning. He’s missed a fair bit of time already, and we’re probably five to six weeks away from him playing again. So, we’re looking at Callum playing some good football again by the end of the season."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-06-25/round-15-injury-update

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #80 on: June 25, 2019, 06:59:18 PM »
Injury List - June 25, 2019

Probable
Shane Edwards – Hamstring tendonitis
Trent Cotchin - General soreness
David Astbury – Hamstring
Jayden Short – Elbow
Kane Lambert – Achilles

Unavailable
Jack Riewoldt – Knee (short term)
Luke English – Shoulder (short term)
Toby Nankervis – Adductor tendon (medium term)
Jack Ross – Ankle (medium term)
Fraser Turner – Femur (medium term)
Marlion Pickett - Finger (medium term)
Callum Moore – Ankle (medium - long term)
Alex Rance – Knee (long term)

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

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #81 on: June 27, 2019, 01:12:30 PM »
Player                 Injury         Estimated Return
 David Astbury     Hamstring     Available
 Ivan Soldo     Illness     Available
 Trent Cotchin     Hamstring     Test
 Shane Edwards     Hamstring     Test
 Kane Lambert     Achilles     Test
 Jayden Short     Elbow     Test
 Luke English     Shoulder     1 week
 Oleg Markov     Suspension     Round 16
 Jack Riewoldt     PCL     2-3 weeks
 Toby Nankervis     Adductor     3-4 weeks
 Marlion Pickett     Finger     4-5 weeks
 Jack Ross     Ankle     4-5 weeks
 Fraser Turner     Leg     4-5 weeks
 Callum Moore     Ankle     5-6 weeks
 Alex Rance     Knee     Season

Updated: Tuesday, June 25

Early prognosis


The cavalry is on its way. Richmond is poised to regain a host of top-end players for its match against St Kilda, but the soft-tissue trio – Cotchin, Edwards and Lambert – will have to get through training this week. Short could return at either VFL or AFL level after dislocating his elbow in round three. Riewoldt and Nankervis have returned to running at top speed, Ross has moved from the weight-bearing Alter-G treadmill to outdoor running, while draftee Turner has developed bone stress in his femur. Recruit Pickett will have a wire removed from his finger next week. - Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-06-25/the-full-afl-injury-list-round15

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #82 on: June 30, 2019, 12:02:45 AM »
Is Miller injured? Didn't play yesterday..... :shh
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Re: Injury update
« Reply #83 on: June 30, 2019, 12:44:31 AM »
Is Miller injured? Didn't play yesterday..... :shh
Hasn't played since the North VFL game when he struggled to get a kick.
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Re: Injury update
« Reply #84 on: June 30, 2019, 01:51:54 AM »
Is Miller injured? Didn't play yesterday..... :shh

Groin and quad issues
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Re: Injury update
« Reply #85 on: July 03, 2019, 12:21:01 PM »
Player                  Injury   Estimated Return
 Luke English     Shoulder     Test
 Callum Moore     Ankle     4-5 weeks
 Toby Nankervis     Adductor     2-3 weeks
 Marlion Pickett     Finger     3-4 weeks
 Alex Rance     Knee     Season
 Jack Riewoldt     PCL     1-2 weeks
 Jack Ross     Ankle     3-4 weeks
 Fraser Turner     Leg     4-5 weeks
Updated: Tuesday, July 2

Early prognosis

A vastly reduced injury list this week after a mammoth six players returned for last round's match against St Kilda. Draftee English is a chance to return to the VFL, while Riewoldt's long-awaited return could come against Greater Western Sydney next week. - Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-07-02/the-full-afl-injury-list-round-16

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Injury List - July 2, 2019

Unavailable
Jack Riewoldt – Knee (short term)
Luke English – Shoulder (short term)
Toby Nankervis – Adductor tendon (short term)
Jack Ross – Ankle (medium term)
Fraser Turner – Femur (medium term)
Marlion Pickett - Finger (medium term)
Callum Moore – Ankle (medium term)
Alex Rance – Knee (long term)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/season/injury-list
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Re: Injury update
« Reply #86 on: July 07, 2019, 10:38:37 PM »
RICHMOND

INJURY LIST:


Luke English (shoulder) test

Callum Moore (ankle) 3-4 weeks

Toby Nankervis (adductor) 2 weeks

Marlion Pickett (finger) 2-3 weeks

Alex Rance (knee) season

Jack Riewoldt (PCL) test

Jack Ross (ankle) 2-3 weeks

Fraser Turner (leg) 3-4 weeks

Source: Herald-Sun

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #87 on: July 10, 2019, 01:01:19 AM »
Player                Injury     Estimated Return
 Noah Balta     Quad     1-2 weeks
 Josh Caddy     Leg     Test
 Luke English     Shoulder     Test
 Callum Moore     Ankle     3-4 weeks
 Toby Nankervis     Adductor     1-2 weeks
 Marlion Pickett     Finger     2-3 weeks
 Alex Rance     Knee     Season
 Jack Riewoldt     PCL     Test
 Jack Ross     Ankle     3-4 weeks
 Fraser Turner     Leg     3-4 weeks
 Updated: Tuesday, July 9

Early prognosis


All eyes will be on Riewoldt this week as he presses his case to make a return from his PCL injury, while Caddy is also a chance to come back. Balta picked up a minor quad injury in the VFL and will face a few weeks on the sidelines, while Nankervis is edging closer to a return. - Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-07-09/the-full-afl-injury-list-round-17

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #88 on: July 10, 2019, 07:16:31 AM »
Caddy trained on the Gold Coast on the Friday . Assume right to go

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Re: Injury update
« Reply #89 on: July 10, 2019, 09:49:20 AM »
Jack Ross seems to be improving very slowly

Will make it tough for him to break back in which is a real shame