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Re: Simmo and Richo right for round 1 / injury update
« Reply #15 on: March 15, 2007, 03:20:22 PM »
I hope the tiges have a great year
come on jack, pump urself and the club up
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Richo "guaranteed" to play round 1 - Wallace
« Reply #16 on: March 17, 2007, 01:56:50 PM »
Wallace: Richo fit for season opener
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COACH Terry Wallace is adamant star forward Matthew Richardson will be fit to play in the opening round of the premiership season.

Speaking after the Tigers seven-point win over Collingwood in their NAB Challenge match in Red Cliifs near Mildura on Friday, Wallace said the fans' favourite would be ready to go against Carlton.

"I guarantee he's fine," he said.

"He will be absolutely right for round one - there's no problems there. We'll just have to balance our side as to who's in and who's out after a good effort today."

http://richmondfc.com.au/Season2007/News/NewsArticle/tabid/6301/Default.aspx?newsId=39684

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Re: Simmo and Richo right for round 1 / injury update
« Reply #17 on: March 17, 2007, 02:04:53 PM »
If we get to R11 with 5 wins its been a fair effort, but some are suggesting 3-8 or 2-9 by round 11 and that'll be it for the season and most on here will be drawing up draft lists again by the half way mark of the season.

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Re: Simmo and Richo right for round 1 / injury update
« Reply #18 on: March 17, 2007, 03:53:17 PM »
If we get to R11 with 5 wins its been a fair effort, but some are suggesting 3-8 or 2-9 by round 11 and that'll be it for the season and most on here will be drawing up draft lists again by the half way mark of the season.

That's what we both said Ramps this time last year lol  ;).

With still a young side so we'll probably be up and down again like a yo-yo.
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Richo back in full training
« Reply #19 on: March 21, 2007, 03:56:38 PM »
Richo was back today training with the main squad  :thumbsup.

Simmo was in the rehab group doing some running and kick to kick (wearing footy boots).
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Simmonds fit and raring to go (sportal)
« Reply #20 on: March 23, 2007, 04:02:16 AM »
Simmonds fit and raring to go
by: Paul Gough
Sportal
March 22, 2007
 
Richmond ruckman Troy Simmonds says he is on track to make a successful comeback from his broken ankle in a huge boost to the Tigers' prospects in season 2007.

Simmonds was one of the dominant big men in the AFL last year and finished third in the Tigers' best and fairest in what was his best season since debuting for Melbourne way back in 1999.

But he has been unsighted throughout the pre-season after fracturing his right ankle in mid-January, raising doubts about his ability to re-capture last year's form.

However Simmonds, speaking exclusively to Sportal, said his recovery was on track and he was a chance to even be available for the Tigers' season opener against Carlton on April 1.
 
"It's coming along well," he said.

"I am running well so hopefully I get a solid week of training this week and next week and we come up for round one."

Simmonds said even if he misses out on round one, it won't be long before he is back in action and he is confident there will be no lasting affects from the injury.

"I did this six years ago (at Melbourne), the same sort of injury and it didn’t affect me jumping wise then once I had strengthened it up."

Simmonds says it took him 10-12 weeks to regain full fitness the last time he injured his ankle and it will be ten weeks since he suffered the injury by the time the Tigers face the Blues in round one.

"You can't overdo (the rehab) and get too keen (to come back) but I am feeling good now and I am running well," he said.

"I have been doing my marking and jumping and been doing a lot of work in the gym also to strengthen the ankle."

But Simmonds admits he will go into the season lacking match practice.

"I have been doing a lot of touch work and a lot of kicking out on the ground but there is nothing like match practice is there," he said.

A fit Simmonds is vital to the Tigers' hopes of a finals appearance this year, after last year's rise to ninth place, after he overcome his tough first year at Punt Road in 2005 to amass 386 hit-outs, 344 disposals and 25 goals last season.

The 28-year-old said the chance to finally play in the ruck full-time last year - after spending his first year at Richmond and much of his time at Melbourne and Fremantle playing as a key forward - was the key to his best ever season.

"Playing in the ruck, the confidence came back and I was really enjoying my footy," he said.

"I enjoy that ease of just running around the ground (as a ruckman) and using my strength and mobility and my running capacity."

Simmonds admitted the pressure on him also eased last year, after much debate as to whether he should have been given a five year contract when he first joined the Tigers in 2005.

"The first year I did feel a bit of pressure but I expected that but I am loving being back in Melbourne (after spending 2002-2004 playing for Fremantle)," he said.

But while he has now established himself as one of the AFL's best ruckman, Simmonds is looking forward to some added support this year after virtually carrying the Tigers ruck stocks single-handedly last year.

"Certainly this year hopefully Trent (Knobel) can have a good year because he is back fit (after missing most of last year with leg injuries) while Adam Pattison and our young rookie Angus Graham are coming along really well."

"It will certainly help me to have that support because it's not good for the body when you are rucking all day."
 
http://sportal.com.au/football.asp?i=news&id=96095

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Richo ready for Carlton, Simmo 50/50 (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #21 on: March 24, 2007, 04:11:24 AM »

Raring to go: Richmond forward Matthew Richardson in action yesterday.

Richardson ready for Carlton
24 March 2007   Herald-Sun
Michael Stevens

STAR Richmond forward Matthew Richardson showed he was on track to play the season opener against Carlton with a strong training performance at Gosch's Paddock yesterday.
 
"He trained the house down, he was terrific to be honest," coach Terry Wallace said.

"I was really pleased. We did some match-practice work in training although it was a fairly average day to be doing it.

"But he worked really well . . . kicked a bagful (of goals) . . . and did everything over and above what we would have expected."

Richardson has been sidelined since straining a hamstring in the opening NAB Cup game against Geelong.

Wallace said ruckman Simmonds, third in the club's best-and-fairest last season who has been battling an ankle injury, was only a 50-50 chance of completing the Tigers' main training session on Wednesday.

"That would make him less likely than more likely to play (against Carlton)," he said. "And (fellow ruckman) Trent Knobel will train on Wednesday and it's obviously how he gets through that whether he plays or not."

The Tigers are likely to elevate at least one rookie to replace the injured Mark Coughlan.

A decision on Angus Graham, Cameron Howat or Jake King will not be made until early next week.

http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,21436278%255E19742,00.html

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Re: Simmo and Richo right for round 1 / injury update
« Reply #22 on: March 24, 2007, 09:04:59 AM »
Check out Richo's arms!!! :clapping :bow :woohoo :woohoo

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Re: Simmo and Richo right for round 1 / injury update
« Reply #23 on: March 25, 2007, 07:52:59 AM »
I have too laugh about Arma saying about it wont take long for Simmo to get fit., and he is fit by nature ::)
It took him 12 months to get him fit in 2005 for the 2006 season :lol
I am tipping he wont play Round 1 or 2



Read todays paper people

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Re: Simmo and Richo right for round 1 / injury update
« Reply #24 on: March 25, 2007, 09:25:29 AM »
I have too laugh about Arma saying about it wont take long for Simmo to get fit., and he is fit by nature ::)
It took him 12 months to get him fit in 2005 for the 2006 season :lol
I am tipping he wont play Round 1 or 2



Read todays paper people

ive read it, no need to be smug cos u r way off the mark

i interpret it way diff to you

he will miss rnd 1, so he wasnt far off , thus is just about fit

he just isnt match fit, there is a difference, u off alll should know that, so terry is deciding whether or not to play him in coburg after rnd one to gain MATCH FITNESS
if he was not FIT he would not be even playing for coburg