Polak close to miracle comebackCourtney Walsh | August 07, 2009 | The Australian
ABOUT a year after Graham Polak almost lost his life when struck by a tram, the Tiger is on the brink of an extraordinary return to senior football.
The 25-year-old, whose career seemed over when he suffered severe head injuries in Armadale last June, was last night named in Richmond's squad of 25 for Sunday's match against Sydney at the MCG, although The Australian understands his return will be delayed for another week.
Regardless of the match committee decision today, Polak's naming is a boost in what has been a troubled year at Richmond. It follows Ben Cousins' declaration yesterday that there "would be blood on the streets" if the Tigers decided against retaining club legend Matthew Richardson next season.
It was reported yesterday that Richmond had already offered a contract for next year to Richardson, who signalled his intent to continue in 2010 before an arthroscopy on his knee yesterday.
Tigers caretaker coach Jade Rawlings said negotiations were on hold until the club's next coach was signed.
The pending of return of Polak had buoyed Tigerland, Rawlings said yesterday.
"He has been a good story. I didn't know if he would be able to get back, I thought he would be unlikely, but he has kept improving every week," Rawlings said. When the former Docker, who was taken with the fourth pick in a stellar 2001 draft behind Chris Judd, Luke Hodge and Luke Ball, was placed in an induced coma after the accident, with surgeons fearing long-term brain damage, his chances of playing seemed distant.
Polak was able to resume training with the Tigers at the beginning of the year, but officials noted his co-ordination and reflexes had been affected.
As well, he was unable to see the ball at the other end of the ground during a pre-season game against St Kilda in Shepparton.
In recent weeks Polak has shown improvement and versatility, with good performances in the ruck, at centre-half back and in attack for Coburg.
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