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28 fit players: Tigers’ injury crisis brings horror start to Yze era

Adem Yze said when he was appointed the Tigers would need injury luck to compete in 2024, and its been the opposite so far as the Tigers lead the AFL in one of the least-wanted categories.

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Injuries are never good but a blessing in disguise as we will wallow in mediocrity unless we get high end draft picks

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Injuries are never good but a blessing in disguise as we will wallow in mediocrity unless we get high end draft picks

Agree Chuck.

We really need to finish as low as possible this year.

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Injuries are never good but a blessing in disguise as we will wallow in mediocrity unless we get high end draft picks

Agree Chuck.

We really need to finish as low as possible this year.
Don’t think it will be a problem??

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28 fit players: Tigers’ injury crisis brings horror start to Yze era

Adem Yze said when he was appointed the Tigers would need injury luck to compete in 2024, and its been the opposite so far as the Tigers lead the AFL in one of the least-wanted categories.

Jon Ralph
HeraldSun
16 April 2024


Richmond will attempt to field a competitive team with as few as 28 fit players on Anzac Eve next week as the club mulls its mid-season draft options after it latest season-ending injury.

The Tigers’ players have been given a three-day break after a tired Richmond outfit was run over by winless West Coast in Perth and take on Melbourne at the MCG on Wednesday week.

Richmond hopes former captain Dylan Grimes (wrist) might add to its availability after a horror week where Tim Taranto (wrist, 4-6 weeks), Jack Ross (foot stress fracture, eight weeks) and Judson Clarke (anterior cruciate ligament tear, season) went down.

The Tigers now have Clarke and Josh Gibcus out for the season, while Mate Colina (back) and Liam Fawcett (back) are also out long-term.

It means the Tigers could consider multiple picks in the mid-season draft, which will take place on May 29 after round 11. Richmond currently holds the No. 4 selection.

Only seven AFL-listed players were available to play VFL for Richmond on the weekend – Sam Banks, Sam Naismith, Noah Cumberland, Samson Ryan, Matt Coulthard and Kaleb Smith, plus Clarke.

But Carlton also has an extensive injury list of 13 players after three fresh hamstring injuries and has managed a 4-1 start to the season.

Champion Data’s tally of games lost from best-22 players to injury this year has Richmond with 33 games lost, followed by Melbourne and Carlton (29), Adelaide (26) and St Kilda (25). Port Adelaide has lost just four games to best-22 players through injuries.

Richmond coach Adem Yze told this masthead when he was appointed that the Tigers would need a strong run of luck with injuries to be competitive, given the club was in transition.

Instead, Yze has no choice but to blood kids, with Grimes likely to return to add experience, but Hopper (knee) appears less certain to take on the Demons on Anzac Eve.

“We have a 10-day break now. We need a bit of a freshen up and the break has come at a nice time,” Yze said.

“At this stage, Jacob Hopper might be available. Dylan Grimes might be available. To get some experience into the side would be handy, but some of our younger players have had opportunities.

“For Kane McAuliffe to get an opportunity against (Elliot) Yeo and Tim Kelly and get a full game of midfield minutes; Thomson Dow started terrifically. So while we are going through adversity, our younger players are getting some opportunities. We will keep giving them that, but hopefully we (also) get a couple back.

“It’s an amazing experience to play against Melbourne (on Anzac Eve) and it’s a great spectacle. As a footy club, we want to do that game justice, but players need a break.”

THE CLUBS STRUCK BY INJURY CURSE​

Matches Lost to Best 22 - 2024   

Club   Total
Richmond   33
Melbourne   29
Carlton   29
Adelaide    26
St Kilda   25
Hawthorn   25
West Coast    23
Fremantle   23
Brisbane    20
GWS Giants   19
North Melbourne   18
Geelong   17
Essendon   16
Sydney   15
Collingwood   12
Gold Coast   11
W.Bulldogs   10
Port Adelaide   4

via Champion Data


DEES AND TIGERS' WOES​

List of best-22 players to make up the 33 matches lost to injury

RICHMOND
Dion Prestia 4
Jack Graham 4
Jacob Hopper 4
Josh Gibcus 4
Dylan Grimes 3
Tom Lynch 3
Dustin Martin 2
Noah Balta 2
Jack Ross 1
Maurice Rioli Jnr 1
Nathan Broad 1
Rhyan Mansell 1
Tim Taranto 1
Toby Nankervis 1
Tylar Young 1

MELBOURNE
Jake Melksham 6
Shane McAdam 6
Charlie Spargo 5
Jake Bowey 5
Lachie Hunter 4
Harrison Petty 2
Steven May 1

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/afl-injury-list-richmond-mulls-midseason-draft-options-after-injuries-plague-adem-yzes-start/news-story/17790f4a01d8186f7a440cde36fa5db2