Thursfield out for season
12:21:33 AM Sat 8 April, 2006
Amanda Buivids
Sportal for afl.com.au
If the loss on the scoreboard was not hard enough, the loss of youngster Will Thursfield with a crippling knee injury is a devastating blow for Richmond.
The 19-year-old defender, in just his seventh senior appearance, will miss the rest of the season after rupturing the anterior cruciate and medial ligaments in his left knee.
The promising defender limited St Kilda champion Nick Riewoldt to a paltry three marks before being forced from the field on a stretcher early in the final quarter at Telstra Dome on Friday night.
Thursfield damaged the knee in a body contest with St Kilda's Lenny Hayes when the ball went to ground at centre-half forward.
It appeared the impact of the collision and the body weight of Hayes forced Thursfield's knee to buckle.
Treated by Richmond trainers, play was halted momentarily as he was taken from the ground by stretcher.
Richmond coach Terry Wallace said Thursfield will be on the sidelines for 12 months.
Wallace described the injury as a massive blow for the Tigers and for the teenager.
"He's a fantastic young kid," he said.
"The mark of respect he's held at this footy club goes that we played him in his first match, two weeks out of playing with Coburg (in the VFL) and played him on (Swan Michael) O'Loughlin last year.
"This year, in his first game we gave him Riewoldt.
"Will's (injury) is the devastating one. I don't know what we've done wrong on this ground. We lost Nathan Brown last year and now it's Will."
Disappointed with the team's 11-point loss, Wallace lamented the Tigers' mounting injury toll.
Jay Schulz is expected to miss the next three to four matches after sustaining a shoulder injury when tackled by Aaron Hamill midway though the third term.
Schulz was left dazed and groggy after being pounded into the Telstra Dome turf by Hamill on the outer wing.
He left the field immediately and did not return.
The Tigers went into Friday's match without Greg Stafford. The ruckman was late withdrawal for the second week in a row with a calf strain.
Wallace said Stafford is no certainty to line up in next week's match against West Coast at Subiaco.
"We were hoping he would have played. He's got a calf that tightens up after training, and you get to a situation with calves, where they are hard to read," Wallace said.
"It's likely to be a very nasty injury, so we just couldn't go with him."
St Kilda came out of the game with no injuries.
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