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Re: Injury update thread
« Reply #30 on: July 27, 2020, 06:48:24 PM »
Astbury injured his patella and as a result lost some articulated cartilage behind the patella. It felt like it was settling down but it just flared up. Nothing major. The medicos just want to cautious and wait given the games now have short turnarounds.

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Re: Injury update thread
« Reply #31 on: July 29, 2020, 07:07:14 AM »
Richmond

PLAYER   INJURY   ESTIMATED RETURN

 David Astbury    Knee    1-3 weeks
 Josh Caddy    Hamstring    2-4 weeks
 Trent Cotchin    Hamstring    Test
 Noah Cumberland    ACL    Season
 Shane Edwards    Personal    Indefinite
 Ryan Garthwaite    Groin    2-4 weeks
 Bachar Houli    Personal    Indefinite
 Will Martyn    Foot    2-4 weeks
 Toby Nankervis    Ankle    3-5 weeks
 Bigoa Nyuon    Shoulder    Season
 Dion Prestia    Ankle    3-5 weeks
 Nick Vlastuin    Calf    1 week

Updated: Tuesday, July 28

Early prognosis

Cotchin looms as a likely inclusion after missing three matches with a hamstring injury, but Vlastuin will miss with a minor calf issue. Astbury suffered a setback with his knee issue and is now listed as 'medium term', while fellow defender Garthwaite is sidelined with a groin issue. Caddy, Prestia and Nankervis will be aiming to return after the current fixture block. Houli is set to fly to Queensland this week and could be in line to return by round 12 once he clears quarantine protocols, but Edwards is still in Melbourne with his pregnant partner yet to give birth.


https://www.afl.com.au/news/477068/the-full-afl-injury-list-round-nine
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Re: Injury update thread
« Reply #32 on: July 29, 2020, 11:38:20 AM »
Biggie's shoulder's gone from a 3-5 week injury to season ending.... :huh
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Re: Injury update thread
« Reply #33 on: July 29, 2020, 12:20:50 PM »
Just reflects Biggie is a first year tall with a shoulder in a shortened season with no VFL who wasn't going to be playing AFL. Presumably, he didn't go up to the hub so 5 weeks plus 2 more weeks in quarantine is season ending.

The concern with that long injury list is we are screwed if another defender goes down :help.   
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Re: Injury update thread
« Reply #34 on: August 03, 2020, 09:06:15 PM »
Injury Report: Round 10

By Richmond Media - 1 day ago

Dion Prestia and Toby Nankervis, ankle

"(They're progressing) really good. Toby's going great, he started running a couple of days ago and looks fantastic. So, we're expecting his progression will be fairly solid over the next week or so, he's not too far away. He's running and feeling really good. Dion is a little bit behind Toby at this stage. He'll start running this week but he's been doing a lot of walking and his strength exercises, so he's progressing well."

Nick Vlastuin, calf

"Nick trained today (Sunday) with the group and did some running two days ago as well. It was very minor and it was a tough decision not to play him (against the Bulldogs) because he wasn't too bad. But with the three games in the space of 10 days, it was just the right call. But he'll play on Tuesday night."


David Astbury, knee

"As we said a week ago, we hadn't been able to progress with his training. This particular cartilage damage behind his patella can be quite tricky, you need enough time for that to fill in."

Josh Caddy, hamstring

"We're aiming for the Port Adelaide game for Saturday for Josh, but he needs to fully train all this week and we'll confirm his availability after our main session on Thursday."

Ryan Garthwaite, groin

"With 'Garthy' we've been managing some groin pain over the last couple of weeks and it hadn't really progressed. But in the last week he's made some good strides with that. Today, he trained with some intensity in our rehab group. So, we'll look at progressing him back into the main group next week."


Callum Coleman-Jones, foot

"We had some not-so-good news with Callum late last week. He was feeling some pain in his foot and we went and got a scan and he's got a very minor stress reaction in his third metatarsal. We didn't need to put him in a boot and he's feeling better already. It should be a couple of weeks and then he can resume training."

Bigoa Nyuon, shoulder

"'Biggie' had an incident a few weeks ago with his shoulder, recovered quite well and was back with our training group in Melbourne. He then had another little minor one and we decided to get the shoulder surgery done (now) rather than wait until the end of the year, with no football being played in Melbourne. He's had surgery this week and will be on a three to four month rehabilitation process setting him up for next season."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/787515/injury-report-round-10
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Re: Injury update thread
« Reply #35 on: August 06, 2020, 02:24:47 PM »
Richmond defender David Astbury had arthroscopy on his injured knee on Wednesday.

“Dave’s knee was still giving him a bit of trouble, and this minor procedure will have him back running again in around a week,” Richmond General Manager – Football Performance, Tim Livingstone said.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/790181/astbury-injury-update/

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Re: Injury update thread
« Reply #36 on: August 12, 2020, 07:08:55 PM »
Jack said Nank may be back for the Essendon game.

Prestia goes for his first grass run on Saturday. If things continue to go well then he is 3-4 weeks away.

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Re: Injury update thread
« Reply #37 on: August 13, 2020, 02:46:04 PM »
Richmond midfielder provides update on injured ankle

By Andrew Slevison
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13 August 2020


Reigning Richmond best and fairest Dion Prestia has issued an update on how he is tracking with his ankle injury.

The star midfielder sustained a syndesmois injury in the Round 5 win over Melbourne and has spent most of his time in rehabilitation in Melbourne following surgery in early July.

Prestia is now in the club’s Gold Coast hub and back on light running duties ahead of a potential return in three to four weeks.

“It’s slowly progressing,” he told Jack Riewoldt on SEN’s Tiger Time.

“Obviously I was out of the Richmond hub. I was in my own hub with Toby Nankervis and I’ve done four AlterG runs, which pretty much takes your weight on a treadmill.

“Hopefully Saturday it will be (running) on grass and it will progress even quicker.

“I’m hoping it’s about three or four weeks from now.

“If it progresses well over the next couple of weeks. They said it’s a quick progression once you start running.”

That would have the two-time premiership on-baller back in the Tigers line-up in early September in either Round 15 or 16, depending on what happens with the AFL fixture which is still to be confirmed beyond Round 13.

There is further good news on the injury front for Richmond with premiership ruckman Nankervis, who has also been out with a syndesmosis strain, earmarked for a return against Essendon on August 22.

“Nank’s not far away, Tiger fans,” Riewoldt said.

“I think he maybe a chance for the Essendon game, so we are starting to get some troops back.”

Captain Trent Cotchin is expected back on Monday night to play against Gold Coast after he was rested last weekend following his return from a hamstring injury while star defender Bachar Houli is now in the hub after two weeks of quarantine. He could also play against the Suns.

The Tigers currently occupy sixth position on the ladder as they look to stay in touch with the top four when they meet the Suns at the Gabba.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2020/08/12/richmond-midfielder-provides-update-on-injured-ankle/


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Re: Injury update thread
« Reply #38 on: August 16, 2020, 06:19:33 PM »
Probable
Ryan Garthwaite - Groin
   
Unavailable
Callum Coleman-Jones - Foot - Medium term
David Astbury - Knee - Medium term
Toby Nankervis - Ankle - Short term
Dion Prestia - Ankle - Medium term
Noah Cumberland - Knee - Long term
Bigoa Nyuon - Shoulder - Long term
   
Updated - August 14, 2020

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list

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Re: Injury update thread
« Reply #39 on: August 20, 2020, 06:38:49 PM »
PLAYER                        INJURY            ESTIMATED RETURN
 David Astbury               Knee                 2-4 weeks
 Callum Coleman-Jones   Foot                  1-2 weeks
 Noah Cumberland          ACL                   Season
 Shane Edwards            Personal             Indefinite
 Ryan Garthwaite           Groin                    Test
 Toby Nankervis             Ankle                    Test
 Bigoa Nyuon               Shoulder               Season
 Dion Prestia                 Ankle                2-4 weeks

Early prognosis
The Tigers suffered no new injuries from Monday night's win over Gold Coast. Bachar Houli didn't play despite completing his two weeks of quarantine, but should return to face the Bombers. Nankervis will also be in the mix, but Prestia remains a couple of weeks away in his recovery from an ankle syndesmosis injury. Astbury is still recovering from his knee setback and hasn't resumed training. The club is hopeful Edwards will join the group in early September, which means he'll be available in the final round of the home and away season after completing his 14 days of quarantine.

- Ben Sutton

https://www.afl.com.au/news/487806/the-full-afl-injury-list-round-13

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Re: Injury update thread
« Reply #40 on: September 01, 2020, 04:26:10 AM »
Injury Report: Round 15

Probable
Callum Coleman-Jones - Foot
Riley Collier-Dawkins - Shoulder
Sydney Stack - Hip
   
Unavailable
Dylan Grimes - Hamstring - Short term
Ryan Garthwaite - Groin - Short term
David Astbury - Knee - Medium term
Dion Prestia - Ankle - Medium term
Noah Cumberland - Knee - Long term
Bigoa Nyuon - Shoulder - Long term


Richmond’s Physical Performance Manager Peter Burge's latest injury report:

Dylan Grimes, hamstring

"Dylan was outside today (Saturday) doing some strides at around about 80 per cent, so we’ll progress that in the next session. The injury is on the minor end of the scale and it’s something that he has managed in the past. It’s an irritation of the lower part of the hamstring, on the medial side.

"At this stage, he’ll definitely miss the Fremantle game and we’ll reassess next week with where he is at and whether he’s available for the Geelong game."

Dion Prestia, ankle

“Dion had to go back in (for a minor procedure) and have a little clean out and get on an intravenous drip to clear up some infection that had occurred with his ankle. He’s seeing the surgeon on Monday and we anticipate he’ll start running on Tuesday, and then we’ll progress his running program over the next couple of weeks.

“The actual original injury looks really good, but unfortunately the infection caused a bit of a disruption to our rehab plans. At this stage, we’re looking potentially at the last game or probably finals, realistically. We’re not sure about the pre-finals bye yet, but if that does happen, it will buy us an extra week. With scrimmage games each week, we could look at playing him in one of those to build his match fitness, or straight back into the team.”

David Astbury, knee

“Dave has ticked off all the conditioning components of his recovery … but there are just some more specific strength and football-related things that he still had been a bit uncomfortable with last week, that he’s a little bit better with this week. Kicking being one of those.

“We’ll build that up over the next week and reassess again towards the Geelong game. He certainly isn’t available this week for the Fremantle game, and potentially next week. He has made some really good progress, but given he hasn’t played since the St Kilda game in Round 4 – it is seven or eight weeks now - we are being very careful with his return date.”

Callum Coleman-Jones, foot

“’CJ’ had some bone stress in his foot a few weeks back. The last two-to-three weeks he’s been in a conditioning phase preparing him to play again. He’ll be available for selection next week.”

Ryan Garthwaite, groin

“He’s been going really well recently. A couple of weeks back, ‘Garthy’ played in a scrimmage game with Essendon and did extremely well, but pulled up a little bit sore, so we backed off again for another week and we’ve slowly built him up. He probably won’t be available this coming week, but we’re certainly looking at the week after being available for match play.”

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/803325/injury-report-round-15

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Re: Injury update thread
« Reply #41 on: September 01, 2020, 04:14:23 PM »
Josh Caddy has suffered another hamstring setback in his bid to win his spot back, with tightness to rule him out for at least one week.

Source: AFL website


Add CEO Benny Gale too. Did a hammy apparently while helping Sheds train in Melbourne.


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Re: Injury update thread
« Reply #42 on: September 08, 2020, 05:29:29 AM »
Probable
Dylan Grimes - Hamstring
Josh Caddy - Hamstring
Ryan Garthwaite - Groin
David Astbury - Knee
Kane Lambert - Hip
   
Unavailable
Dion Prestia - Ankle - Medium term
Noah Cumberland - Knee - Long term
Bigoa Nyuon - Shoulder - Long term
   
Updated - September 7, 2020

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list

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Re: Injury update thread
« Reply #43 on: September 08, 2020, 11:20:08 AM »
So Dave Astbury looking ok now.

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Re: Injury update thread
« Reply #44 on: September 08, 2020, 12:08:41 PM »
How sweet would it be to get Dave and grimes back for Geelong. In saying that if the saints were to beat the eagles on Thursday, I’d give grimes another weeks rest regardless.