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Re: Richmond is off to the Queensland hub on the Gold Coast
« Reply #60 on: July 16, 2020, 01:24:53 PM »
Prestia & Nank heading to the hub....

From the AFL Website

Richmond is now set to call in the reinforcements following Wednesday's news that all Victorian sides would be based interstate for the remainder of the home and away season due, with Dion Prestia and Toby Nankervis set to fly to Queensland on Friday.

The two premiership stars are both dealing with syndesmosis injuries, but will complete their rehabilitation processes in the Queensland hub to ensure they have served their COVID-19 quarantine period once they sufficiently recover.

However, Shane Edwards and Bachar Houli – who have remained in Victoria for family reasons – as well as several other younger squad members, will remain away from the side as per the club's initial plan.

"We've decided to leave those other seven players back home," Hardwick said.

"Obviously, the personal situations of Shane Edwards and Bachar Houli … they're not available to come up at this stage. We'd prefer to get some training into those guys, with the possibility of coming up at a later date.

"We'll also get some terrific coaching and training into those younger players that we've left behind. We're going to stick with that strategy, but that will change as the circumstances do change.

"But, at the moment, we've got 35 players up here and we'll continue to do that while having that hub back in Melbourne where we'll invest in the seven players we've left behind."

Richmond will still be without captain Trent Cotchin (hamstring) and key defender David Astbury (knee) for this week's clash with North Melbourne, with the Tigers set to take a cautious approach to their returns due to the condensed fixture that is awaiting teams.

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Re: Richmond is off to the Queensland hub on the Gold Coast
« Reply #61 on: July 16, 2020, 02:51:15 PM »
Which youngsters were left behind ?.

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Re: Richmond is off to the Queensland hub on the Gold Coast
« Reply #62 on: July 17, 2020, 04:16:02 PM »
Ch 7 just said Richmond's partners & kids flew up to Qld today.

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Re: Richmond is off to the Queensland hub on the Gold Coast
« Reply #63 on: July 17, 2020, 04:54:34 PM »
Nank & Prestia also flew up today. Nank was walking unaided at the airport but Dion had crutches. They are going use the quarantine period to continue their rehab. Prestia said he hopes to start running again once quarantine is over.

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Re: Richmond is off to the Queensland hub on the Gold Coast
« Reply #64 on: July 17, 2020, 06:31:00 PM »
Dunno why they're trying to get these blokes back just for a stupid asterisk flag that could still be cancelled anyway...same goes for Cotchin & Astbury...give 'em the rest of the year off.... :shh
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Re: Richmond is off to the Queensland hub on the Gold Coast
« Reply #65 on: July 17, 2020, 07:10:19 PM »
Forgot to say both were wearing a moon boot.

Nank said they've been told it's a 4 to 8 week injury.

Dion said his is not as bad as he first feared. He'll be back before the end of the season.

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Re: Richmond is off to the Queensland hub on the Gold Coast
« Reply #66 on: July 21, 2020, 02:31:26 AM »
Higgo said yesterday was their first day out of quarantine.

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Re: Richmond is off to the Queensland hub on the Gold Coast
« Reply #67 on: July 26, 2020, 06:52:22 PM »
Richmond's Queensland hub floods

The Tigers woke up to knee high water surrounding their resort this morning ...

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Re: Richmond is off to the Queensland hub on the Gold Coast
« Reply #68 on: July 27, 2020, 11:08:30 PM »
Houli is flying up to our hub on Thursday. It will mean he will be eligible to return to play against Gold Coast in round 12.

 

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Re: Richmond is off to the Queensland hub on the Gold Coast
« Reply #69 on: July 28, 2020, 03:50:08 PM »
Star Tigers duo to return to hub

Caroline Wilson reveals that Bachar Houli and Shane Edwards are set to reunite with their Richmond teammates in the coming weeks Caroline Wilson reveals that Bachar Houli and Shane Edwards are set to reunite with their Richmond teammates in the coming weeks

https://wwos.nine.com.au/videos/afl/star-tigers-duo-to-return-to-hub/ckd4ngirc002s0gmwg0rx31q1
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Re: Richmond is off to the Queensland hub on the Gold Coast
« Reply #70 on: July 30, 2020, 06:24:15 PM »
Houli said his mum is doing much better. Flew up to Qld today.

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Re: Richmond is off to the Queensland hub on the Gold Coast
« Reply #71 on: August 04, 2020, 05:43:53 PM »
The short cut to footy's survival

Ashley Browne
AFL Record Rounds 10-11
4 August 2020


When the story of the remarkable and historic 2020 season is written, the move to play shorter quarters will likely  be hailed as the most significant.

It's a decision that pre-dates the game being shut down at the start of the season.

It was mandated in the playing rules for 2020 back in March, when COVID-19 loomed on the horizon and a season stoppage appeared likely, but not certain.

The reduction from 20-minute to 16-minute quarters has allowed players to recover more quickly between games.

It has been a game-changer, particularly during this 'football frenzy' with matches every day and clubs playing regularly off four and five-day breaks.

Richmond high-performance manager Peter Burge told the AFL Record that the shorter quarters, which pretty much amount to a 20 per cent reduction in playing time, has aided players in their recovery between games.

"All their numbers suggest that by day three after thre previous game they feel pretty good," he said.

In many instances, teams are replacing their main, high-intensity training for the week with games.

High-performance managers have become among the most critically important people in the game as it manoeuvers through this difficult period.

Ultimately, the calls on which players can back up for multiple games in a short period rests with them.

They're the ones collating the information, which is a complex matrix of in-game data such as minutes played, the number of rotations and distances covered, with all sorts of off-field wellness measurements that take into account elements such as sleep, diet and recovery.

It also takes some honesty from the players.

"It comes out in the conversations and the numbers from the data and what they're reporting medically," Burge said.

The relocation of the Victorian clubs to Queensland has been a bonus. The Tigers are located at KDV Sport, a complex in Southport that Burge likened to a "mini AIS (Australian Institute of Sport)".

Everything they need for high performance, including a top-ranked dhef, is at their disposal.

The team was supposed to move elsewhere after a week, but the players successfully lobbied to stay there.

"The warmer climate helps and perhaps that's why they're recovering more quickly," Burge said. "It does appear that our training sessions up here have been really, really good and the weather impact, with the blue skies, the temperature and the weather adds to the mental side of things."

The downside is that the players cannot escape the club or football.

The Tigers enjoy limited movement outside their accommodation and their families are on their way to joining them, but as Burge noted, pretty much wherever they go, they're surrounded by other Richmond people.

"In Melbourne on your day off, you're not seeing anyone else from the footy club. You can really switch off. Here it's more of a challenge for everyone and it makes it a bit harder to get away from the football environment, so the mental side is challenging from that aspect."

But don't think for a moment the players feel harshly done by, nor expect any sympathy.

Knowing what's happening in their home state gives all those in the hubs the reality check they need.

"We understand to keep the game going, this is what we have to do and our families have been amazing in supporting that," he said.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2020/08/04/get-your-round-9-digital-afl-record/

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Re: Richmond is off to the Queensland hub on the Gold Coast
« Reply #72 on: August 04, 2020, 06:21:37 PM »
Booked my flights ages ago, rock up to the airport tonight and apparently there is some virus and I can't fly ??

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Re: Richmond is off to the Queensland hub on the Gold Coast
« Reply #73 on: August 04, 2020, 06:59:51 PM »
Booked my flights ages ago, rock up to the airport tonight and apparently there is some virus and I can't fly ??

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Re: Richmond is off to the Queensland hub on the Gold Coast
« Reply #74 on: August 13, 2020, 07:04:06 PM »
Bachar Houli targets Monday clash with Gold Coast for first AFL game since Round 5

After completing quarantine in Queensland, Richmond star Bachar Houli has set a target date for his first AFL game since Round 5.

Houli was part of a second group of players, their partners and families — including staff members’ — and club officials who finished their 14-day required quarantine period on Thursday.

The two-time premiership defender has been absent from the Tigers since Round 5 when he chose to stay in Victoria for the birth of his third child.

With his young family also in Queensland, Houli took part in his first training session outside of quarantine on Thursday - having kept himself fit with some Richmond younger players flown with him to the Gold Coast in the AFL established isolation hub at the Mercure.

“Being with the boys in the first training feels like a kid going back to school for his first day,” he said.

“It’s great being back with the boys and on this incredible journey we are all on.”

Houli has said he was targeting Richmond’s Monday night game against Gold Coast as his return.

Toby Nankervis stepped up his recovery from a syndesmosis injury, training in one of the Tigers’ small groups on Thursday.
Ivan Soldo was running by himself.

Some Tigers players and staff members who have brought their families over are now staying at the Royal Pines - where Essendon and the Western Bulldogs are staying.

https://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/afl/bachar-houli-targets-monday-clash-with-gold-coast-for-first-afl-game-since-round-5-ng-9570d09a82cadf596f3ab5383337e8aa