“WORKED ABSOLUTE WONDERS”: FORGOTTEN TIGER FULLY HEALEDSeb Mottram
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16 February 2024Josh Gibcus is set to reprise his position in Richmond’s back six after returning from an overseas trip that has “worked wonders” on a dodgy hamstring, according to his teammate Nathan Broad.
Gibcus hasn’t played since the 2022 Elimination Final, a season where he burst onto the scene after being taken with a top 10 draft pick the year prior.
The now 20-year-old had his 2023 campaign corrupted by a hamstring injury, leaving him searching for answers.
Those answers came in Qatar, where Gibcus went post-season alongside Tigers physiotherapist Anthony Schache,
Now, he’s set to reap the rewards.
“He’s going awesome, Josh,” Broad told SEN WA Breakfast of his younger teammate.
“He went to Qatar with our head physio in the break and I don’t know what they did to him but it’s worked absolute wonders. He’s flying around the track and he’s making my life a hell of a lot easier having him down there.
“He’ll run around this Sunday against the Dees which is super exciting for the club but also for Josh, it’s obviously been a long road in the rehab group and everyone is excited for him to get a red hot crack at it.”
Gibcus’ initial hamstring grief revolved around a tendon issue that eventually required surgery. Further setbacks meant he wasn’t able to play any professional football in 2023 after 18 games in his debut season.
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