Dragga set to fill Tiger need
2:27:31 PM Mon 19 July, 2004
Tony Greenberg
richmondfc.com.au
In a remarkable twist of irony, Marc Dragicevic’s league career at Richmond could be resurrected through a knee reconstruction . . .
Dragicevic, who has undergone two knee reconstructions himself, may find himself given another senior opportunity due to the serious knee injury suffered by Rory Hilton in the Round 15 clash with Essendon at the MCG.
Hilton tore his anterior cruciate ligament and he had knee reconstructive surgery early last week. His season-ending injury has opened the way for Dragicevic to be promoted from Richmond’s rookie list to the senior list.
“Out of adversity and bad luck, I guess, comes opportunity,” said Richmond’s Director of Football, Greg Miller.
“As painful as it is for Rory Hilton, there’s one guy that’s been through plenty of pain himself who may well this week find himself on the positive side of the ledger – and that’s Marc Dragicevic.
“Two knee reconstructions and a delisting at the end of 2003 would be as low as any young footballer could go.
“But all credit to ‘Dragga’ – he stuck at it, he did the pre-season with us, and the Club honored its word to pick him up through the rookie draft.
“To go from a senior list back to a rookie list is not an easy task and it requires a strong mental strength and a real desire to make the grade.”
Dragicevic, 23, has been in superb touch in the midfield for Richmond’s VFL affiliate, the Coburg Tigers, this year and is one of the favorites for the competition’s Best and Fairest award, the Liston Trophy.
“Mark’s form in the VFL this year has been outstanding. He was selected in the VFL squad (for the match against the WAFL) and he’s regularly been in the best players for Coburg.
“After another B.O.G. performance against Springvale last Sunday, this may be the week that the Club decides to give him another opportunity. I’d suspect that the match committee would be considering Marc very closely.
“The AFL rules allow you to put players on the long-term injury list and upgrade rookies up until after Round 18, so we certainly have the opportunity to do that with Dragga. And, there’d be no-one more deserving with all the hard work that he’s put in . . .”
• Meanwhile, reigning Jack Dyer Medallist, Mark Coughlan, emerged unscatched from his comeback match with the Coburg Tigers yesterday.
Coughlan, who has been sidelined since Round 5 this season with a groin injury, played a half and gathered eight possessions.
“I’m yet to see how he pulled up, but he certainly got through the game okay,” Miller said.
“He was puffing and blowing as you’d expect after so much footy off.”
The Tigers plan to give Coughlan a couple more runs in the VFL before considering him for AFL selection.
“In AFL football today, it’s just too hard to come in after such a long lay-off as Mark’s had.
“But at least we had him back out there yesterday and that was a good sign,” Miller said.
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