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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #2310 on: July 04, 2019, 06:25:57 PM »
just placed on LTIL

And they can drop him off ?

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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #2311 on: July 04, 2019, 06:58:35 PM »
just placed on LTIL

And they can drop him off ?

IIRC, LTIL is minimum 8 weeks

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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #2312 on: July 04, 2019, 07:02:53 PM »
just placed on LTIL

And they can drop him off ?

IIRC, LTIL is minimum 8 weeks
Which would still allow Rance to be available for the finals if we go deep into the season.
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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #2313 on: July 04, 2019, 08:00:54 PM »
What's the advantage of putting him on the LTIL now????
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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #2314 on: July 04, 2019, 08:37:12 PM »
What's the advantage of putting him on the LTIL now????

To give the egg man a chance

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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #2315 on: July 04, 2019, 08:40:00 PM »
What's the advantage of putting him on the LTIL now????

To give the egg man a chance
I thought a club doesn't need to put players on the LTIL anymore to elevate a rookie.... :shh
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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #2316 on: July 12, 2019, 05:59:38 PM »
Mark Stevens as a preview to Ch 7 news just said "Is Alex Rance about to make a miracle comeback".

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Alex Rance is pushing his body to the limit in comeback attempt (7 news)
« Reply #2317 on: July 12, 2019, 06:46:53 PM »
Star Tiger Alex Rance is pushing his body to the limit - hoping for a miracle comeback in time for the finals. A knee injury in round one looked to have ended his season, but a fairytale return looms. @Stevo7AFL #7AFL #7NEWS

Watch it here: https://twitter.com/7NewsMelbourne/status/1149594229879869440

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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #2318 on: July 20, 2019, 10:23:41 PM »
Richmond CEO Brendon Gale told 3AW that Alex Rance was “ way ahead of where he should be” but “unlikely” to play this season, although Hardwick deemed him a “small possibility, but a possibility”.

Source: Herald-Sun

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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #2319 on: July 22, 2019, 01:28:28 PM »
I only heard it in the background but it sounded like Andy Maher told Dal Santo that he's hearing Rance will 100% come back this year.

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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #2320 on: July 22, 2019, 04:29:02 PM »
I only heard it in the background but it sounded like Andy Maher told Dal Santo that he's hearing Rance will 100% come back this year.
Nah. He said that Wallace and someone else were saying they were 100% sure he'd return.
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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #2321 on: July 22, 2019, 04:34:44 PM »
He was running at not more or less full pace today. Not changing direction though. On his insta.

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Rance’s finals comeback bid out of his hands (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #2322 on: July 23, 2019, 12:54:32 AM »
Rance’s finals comeback bid out of his hands

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July 23, 2019


Alex Rance’s bid for a remarkable September comeback will be aided by new surgical techniques that fast-track recoveries from ACL ruptures.

Rance on Monday posted footage of himself running at Punt Rd Oval in his rehabilitation, with the five-time All-Australian making amazing progress four months after Round 1 surgery.

Richmond will take a decision on Alex Rance’s remarkable comeback out of his hands given his desperation to push for a stunning return this year.

But leading sports medico Rohan White says advances in knee reconstruction technology give players a realistic chance to return six months-post surgery.

The club continues to talk down an AFL return given the risk but he could conceivably play in a VFL final in six weeks time then be ready for week one of the finals.

The Tigers will leave the decision in the hands of his surgeon Julian Feller, aware their surging form and Rance’s brilliance makes it almost impossible for the coaches to decide.

Rance would need to progress from straight-line running to game simulation and football touch, potentially playing VFL in the week before the first week of the AFL finals on September 5-8.

He is aided by an ACL tear that contained no other damage to his knee and remarkable recovery powers that have seen him back running for several weeks.

The Tigers are pushing hard for a top-four position and take on Collingwood in a blockbuster on Friday night, with Toby Nankervis likely to return after a VFL hitout.

He was excellent in a half in the VFL over the weekend, with Marlion Pickett’s VFL debut likely to be put back by a family tragedy that has seen him return to Perth.

Richmond boss Brendon Gale said on the weekend Rance is “way beyond where he should be. He thinks he is a chance to play this year and so he should.”

Former St Kilda doctor White told the Herald Sun across football six-month recoveries were becoming more commonplace.

“There are different kinds of ACLs. What often delays the return to footy is not just the ACL rupture but all the other ligament and bone damage.

“If you get a bad one it is 12 months but if it’s an isolated ACL tear and the surgery has gone really well and there is no other damage, we are seeing guys come back faster and with new types of ACL reconstructions they are tightening the joint at the same time.

“With newer techniques used by surgeons like the world class orthopaedic surgeons in Melbourne and Julian Feller, who is Alex’s surgeon, it’s not inconceivable to see guys coming back in 6-9 months.

“A surgeon would scan the cartilage to make sure there is no issue and to ensure the graft itself is maturing and also a surgeon with an enormous amount of experience would test the stability of the joint and the strength of his leg.”

Richmond’s thriving VFL team will also give him a chance to play VFL deep into September.

Rance has two more seasons on his AFL contract with the Tigers but if he did tear his ACL again he would be back late in the 2020 season but in time for finals.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/richmond/alex-rance-determined-to-make-amazing-september-return-but-decision-will-be-out-of-his-hands/news-story/f4f083cd830f43f322936ae95aab39ce

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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #2323 on: July 24, 2019, 06:45:19 PM »
Rance looks in mint condition
He looks huge , best condition
Did a series 500m against the clock today
He has had plenty of miles into those legs

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Re: Alex Rance [merged]
« Reply #2324 on: July 24, 2019, 07:19:49 PM »
Rance looks in mint condition
He looks huge , best condition
Did a series 500m against the clock today
He has had plenty of miles into those legs
is he turning corners though or straight lines?

If he's not confidently trying lateral movements at this stage (or close to) he's almost certainly not playing finals.