Tough Tiger Mark Coughlan back from wilderness
Jon Ralph | April 08, 2009
MARK Coughlan, has roared back into contention for a senior call-up after a 41-possession, 10-tackle display for Coburg.
The forgotten Richmond midfield star dominated Sunday's VFL practice match against the Casey Scorpions, which showcased the successful return of Melbourne forward Russell Robertson.
The Tigers' 2003 best-and-fairest winner, who turns 27 this month, needs more VFL footy, but has put himself in the frame for senior action.
Coughlan has not played seniors since 2006. He had his second knee reconstruction early in 2007 and then a hamstring injury that required complex treatment in Germany.
After a strong pre-season, he required arthroscopic surgery on his reconstructed knee in February, but is now back up and running.
At his best, Coughlan is a ball-winning, tackling machine, just the type coach Terry Wallace needs.
In the same VFL practice match, ruckman Adam Pattison returned after ankle problems, while defender Jordan McMahon failed to fire.
The Tigers are unlikely to make many changes to the team that did well against Geelong on Saturday when they play the Western Bulldogs on Monday. Onballer Richard Tambling will test his injured hamstring this week and could return.
Coughlan's form has been a mood-lifter at Punt Rd this week.
"It's a good story," Tigers football manager Ross Monaghan said. "It is early days but we were pleased with the way he went.
"For his first game back, it was really encouraging. He got quite a bit of the ball and the significant thing was he laid 10 tackles. It's a terrific return for him."
Monaghan said the Tigers were eager to assess Coughlan's form when the VFL season started with with Coburg taking on Frankston on Sunday.
"He would certainly have to play some VFL footy, but he pulled up good as gold, and couldn't be feeling better," Monaghan said.
"He has been in the situation before where things have gone well and then he has had a setback.
"We will keep our fingers crossed that things keep going the way they have the last few weeks."
Robertson, making his comeback from an achilles tear, played just over a half for the Scorpions.
He kicked an early goal and set up another, and his trademark leap was still apparent with the 30-year-old taking a pair of spectacular marks.
Like Coughlan, he is likely to need several VFL games before he is considered for an AFL call-up.
While Coughlan will have to break into a strong Richmond midfield, the Demons are crying out for a lead-up presence such as Robertson's.
Unlike Robertson, long-kicking Demons defender Paul Wheatley is set for a long stint on the sidelines.
Wheatley has battled soft-tissue injuries and, after tearing a quad, is six weeks away from a return.
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