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Re: Injury updates 2022
« Reply #15 on: April 11, 2022, 05:39:47 PM »
Updated - April 11, 2022

Probable

Nick Vlastuin – hamstring

Josh Caddy – soreness / illness

Unavailable

Dylan Grimes – hamstring – medium term

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

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Re: Injury updates 2022
« Reply #16 on: April 12, 2022, 08:02:45 PM »
PLAYER   INJURY   ESTIMATED RETURN

 Josh Caddy    Soreness    Test
 Nick Vlastuin    Hamstring    1-2 weeks :huh3
 Dylan Grimes    Hamstring    TBC
 Dustin Martin    Personal    TBC

Updated: April 12, 2022

Early prognosis
The Tigers have been eyeing round five as the return for Vlastuin from his nagging hamstring injury. He will have to get through training this week to be deemed available but should be back for his first game of 2022. Kane Lambert played about a half of VFL action over the weekend after his long return from his hip injury.  - Cal Twomey

https://www.afl.com.au/news/740908/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r5

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Re: Injury updates 2022
« Reply #17 on: April 19, 2022, 06:54:59 PM »
Updated - April 19, 2022

Questionable

Noah Cumberland – knee

Unavailable

Hugo Ralphsmith – Ribs – Short term

Tom Brown – Health Safety Protocols – Short term

Dylan Grimes – Hamstring – Short term

Josh Caddy – Hamstring – Medium term

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

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Re: Injury updates 2022
« Reply #18 on: April 19, 2022, 08:15:26 PM »
Give us how many week FFS. 

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Re: Injury updates 2022
« Reply #19 on: April 19, 2022, 09:33:48 PM »


PLAYER   INJURY   ESTIMATED RETURN

 Noah Cumberland    Knee    Test
 Tom Brown    H&S protocols    1-2 weeks
 Dylan Grimes    Hamstring    1-2 weeks
 Hugo Ralphsmith    Ribs    1-2 weeks
 Josh Caddy    Hamstring    4-6 weeks
 Dustin Martin    Personal    TBC

Updated: April 19, 2022

Early prognosis

Caddy is set for a stint on the sidelines after suffering what the Tigers are calling a "medium-term" hamstring injury in the VFL. Ralphsmith was subbed off after a fourth-quarter knock to the ribs, while youngster Brown is unavailable due to health and safety protocols – Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/745262/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r6

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Re: Injury updates 2022
« Reply #20 on: April 21, 2022, 12:31:12 AM »
It’s a shame to see Brown was unavailable as his game against Footscray was very good.
I’m keen on seeing more of him because he looks like a pretty good pick up from what I’ve seen.
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Re: Injury updates 2022
« Reply #21 on: April 26, 2022, 06:23:41 PM »
Richmond Injury List:

Probable

Ivan Soldo – Toe

Kane Lambert – Managed

Noah Cumberland – Knee

Questionable

Dylan Grimes – Hamstring – Short term

Doubtful

Thomson Dow – Quad cork

Unavailable

Marlion Pickett – Hamstring – Short term

Hugo Ralphsmith – Ribs – Short term

Tom Brown – Calf cork– Short term

Josh Caddy – Hamstring – Medium term

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

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Re: Injury updates 2022
« Reply #22 on: April 26, 2022, 06:26:10 PM »
Latest Pilot Medical Update ahead of Friday night's Round 7 match against West Coast at Optus Stadium.

Dylan Grimes, hamstring

"Dylan's going really well. Dylan's had a fantastic last week and a half. Last week in our main training session, he completed most of our drills and a fair bit extra to try and simulate match conditions. This week with the short turnaround and the five-day break, we only have one main training session which is not quite a normal week for us, and that session will be a bit lighter, given the turn-around so we're going to have to do a little bit extra. So at this stage, we're still going to go through the session with Dylan and we'll make an assessment after that whether he's absolutely ready to go, so we'll have more of an update after tomorrow's session."

Thomson Dow, quad cork

"It's unfortunate, if you go back a week he had a pretty significant corkie in the Adelaide game, which took a while during the week to progress. But we got him through main training and he actually felt really good. So, we decided he was available to play, and then he's got another knock in the Melbourne game in a similar area. It's not as sore at this stage compared to last week, but the five days is going to make it pretty difficult. So, right now he's probably more doubtful than probable. We'll know a bit more after tomorrow's session."

Kane Lambert, managed

"Kane will full train tomorrow (Wednesday) and if he gets through that, he'll be available. He did do our main training session last week leading into the Melbourne game, but he just flagged with us that he hadn't quite recovered from the VFL game and his long-term hip injury was not quite where he needed it to be. It's just going to be an ongoing management thing for Kane, given the nature of what he's dealing with. But, I'd be pretty optimistic that if he gets through tomorrow, then we might see him playing his first AFL game (of 2022) this week in Perth."

Ivan Soldo, toe

"Ivan, similar to the others, will do the full main training session tomorrow and if he gets through that, he'll be available. He had a pretty badly infected toe which actually got worse during last week after his game in the VFL and he had to go to hospital for antibiotics and minor surgery to clean it up...That was pretty late in the week and ruled him out of the Melbourne game...Providing (training on Wednesday) goes well, he's up for selection."

Hugo Ralphsmith, ribs

"He's feeling a lot better. In the Adelaide game, he had a pretty nasty collision and got three cracked ribs out of it and some bruising on his lung. He wasn't up for selection last week and won't be up for selection this week given the short turnaround. Moving into next week, it's resuming non-contact drills and then the doctor making an assessment on whether he can take that contact and return to play. In a week's time, we'll have a better idea of what that looks like but right now, he's working on the things he can do."

Noah Cumberland, knee

"Noah had a bit of a knee issue out of the VFL game prior to last weekend, but he's pulled up pretty well and he'll be back training this week. There's no VFL game this week, but he's up for selection for the AFL."

Marlion Pickett, hamstring

"Marlion's got a very small hamstring issue which he sustained in the Adelaide game. He played the game with it and did a fantastic job, but pulled up a little bit sore last Monday. He did some training last week but we just took the decision to play the conservative option with him and with five days into the West Coast game, it's line ball whether he'll be right for that, so we've ruled him out for this week as well and we're confident that going into the Collingwood game, he'll be back at main training."

Josh Caddy, hamstring

"Josh is progressing well. He's had some issues with his hamstring over the last month and has been a little bit stop-start. He also had to go into the Health and Safety Protocols last week which made his rehab a bit more challenging. He's back today (Tuesday) and has been running again but we'll take this one a bit slower and make sure we get it right."

Tom Brown, calf cork

"Tom had a pretty nasty calf cork in the VFL two weeks ago, and it actually got worse during the week after the game before it got better. Tom also had to go into the Health and Safety Protocols. So, he's back this week and has started running again. There's no VFL game this weekend, so he'll have a longer preparation into the next VFL game."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1112497/pilot-medical-update-round-7-2022

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Re: Injury updates 2022
« Reply #23 on: April 27, 2022, 05:36:35 AM »


PLAYER   INJURY   ESTIMATED RETURN
 Noah Cumberland    Knee    Test
 Thomson Dow    Thigh    Test
 Dylan Grimes    Hamstring    Test
 Kane Lambert    Hip/managed    Test
 Ivan Soldo    Toe    Test
 Tom Brown    Corked calf    1-2 weeks
 Marlion Pickett    Hamstring    1-2 weeks
 Hugo Ralpsmith    Ribs    2-3 weeks
 Josh Caddy    Hamstring    4-6 weeks
 Dustin Martin    Personal    TBC

Updated: April 26, 2022

Early prognosis

Lambert will have to get through training this week in order to play on Friday night, having been held out of the VFL due to the short turnaround. The Friday night game could also count against Dylan Grimes, who is closing in on a return. Soldo has undergone a minor operation on his toe, but is a chance to return. Dow has now received corkies in the same spot on his thigh in successive weeks and looks set to be rested. Pickett is aiming to return against Collingwood, while Caddy’s rehab has been delayed after he was under health and safety protocols last week. – Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/749948/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r7

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Re: Injury updates 2022
« Reply #24 on: April 27, 2022, 09:21:38 AM »
Missing Grimes a lot.

I hope Caddy retires before MSD and stays VFL.

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Re: Injury updates 2022
« Reply #25 on: April 27, 2022, 08:23:36 PM »
I think Caddy would only go if they paid out his contract .  I think he has another year or two after this one.

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Re: Injury updates 2022
« Reply #26 on: April 27, 2022, 09:55:22 PM »
I think Caddy would only go if they paid out his contract .  I think he has another year or two after this one.

He’s out at the end of the season.

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Re: Injury updates 2022
« Reply #27 on: April 27, 2022, 11:06:19 PM »
Goes into the salary cap

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Re: Injury updates 2022
« Reply #28 on: May 03, 2022, 04:48:04 PM »
Medical Update: Round 8, 2022:


Dion Prestia, ankle/Achilles/illness

"Dion had a couple of things going on the other night. There was a bit of an issue with his ankle and his Achilles and his lower calf as well, obviously all linked. Halfway through the game, he reported this to our medical team and we made the decision to sub him out of the game. And he's actually crook today (Tuesday), he's at home, so we haven't had a chance to look at him on the track. We have our main training session this week on Thursday so we'll assess him then to see where he's at, see if he can do some running or participate in any skill work, so we'll have an update after training on Thursday."

Dustin Martin, personal leave

"Dustin's been training with us now for a week and a half. Last Friday, he completed quite a big session out here with the other guys who didn't have a game last week and he did a huge workload in terms of total kilometres, some intensity, some handball games, match simulation type training. And he's trained today with us as well. He's looking really good to potentially be available for selection this week. We've got another main session on Thursday and all being great in that, then I'd anticipate he would be up for selection."

Marlion Pickett, hamstring/personal leave

"Marlion had a bit of a hamstring issue after the Adelaide Crows game which was two weeks ago, which had settled reasonably well. Then Marlion also took some personal time and got back to Perth last week, he hadn't been back in Perth since late 2020 with all the restrictions. He didn't play in the game last week but he had a really good session today (Tuesday) and he's going to resume with the group on Thursday in our main training session and we'll make a call on  selection after that, but it's looking promising at this stage."

Hugo Ralphsmith, ribs

"Hugo's going really well. He's done all of our training the last few weeks, albeit non-contact. Today, we did a little bit of work with him around the contact side of things which didn't go too badly, but we need to probably have another look at it again on Thursday with full contact in our drills. At this stage, it's a little bit of a questionable one for us, we've got to make a decision after Thursday as to whether we move forward into match play on the weekend or whether we take another week."

Tom Brown, calf cork

"Tom was dealing with a significant calf cork and we had the VFL bye last week which gave him some extra time to recover from that. He resumed training today and he'll be in train with the group on Thursday so I expect he will play on the weekend."

Thomson Dow, quad cork

"Thomson was pretty close (last weekend). If we go back to the Adelaide game he had a significant corkie and with the five-day turnaround into the Melbourne game, he didn't quite have time to recover. And just with that previously corkie the week before, it was just a safer option with the younger player to miss last week. He actually trained last Friday with Dustin and the rest of the guys and did quite well, but is a little bit restricted still. He trained today, he'll train again on Thursday and be available again this week."

Samson Ryan, Achilles

"'Samson has a little bit of Achilles tendonitis. We had the bye last week from the VFL which certainly helped settle that, but we've just taken the safe often to miss a game this week, given he's one of our bigger games and plays pretty big game time playing in the ruck at VFL level. The safe option is to make sure we get this right and don't have a lingering Achilles issue. He felt good today so I'd say next week we'd be making a decision on his availability."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1117768/

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Re: Injury updates 2022
« Reply #29 on: May 03, 2022, 04:49:19 PM »
Richmond Injury List:

Probable

Thomson Dow – Quad cork

Marlion Pickett – Hamstring / Personal leave

Tom Brown – Calf cork

Dustin Martin – Personal leave

Questionable

Hugo Ralphsmith – Ribs

Dion Prestia – Ankle / Achilles / illness

Unavailable

Samson Ryan – Achilles – Short-term

Josh Caddy – Hamstring – Medium-term

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