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Title: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on December 07, 2022, 05:52:00 PM
Physical Performance Manager Luke Meehan's injury update:

Dylan Grimes hamstring update

"He's been really good. He returned on Monday and he's in great shape. He's already joining in on skills and we're looking to have a really healthy Dylan next year, everything's been positive so far."


Soldo progression from wrist surgery

"He's going really well. He's already joining in on non-contact skills and is looking to be really fit and ready to be in full training in January."


Jack Graham's toe surgery

"Jack's a victim of his own toughness. He battled all year with his toe issue and got to the end of the season and we gave it a rest in the hope that it would improve. We found out at the start of November that things weren't improving and we needed an intervention, and so he had some surgery. That's gone really well from all reports, he's already out of the moon boot and he'll look to start running in January and he'll have a big January/February looking to build into games at the start of the season."


Sam Banks' return from hip surgery

"He's going really well, he's already back into almost full training. There's no issues there and it's good to have a fit Sam around the Club."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1255819/injury-report-full-pre-season-underway
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on January 16, 2023, 05:32:51 PM
Injury Report 2023

RFC website
16 January 2023


Richmond’s Physical Performance Manager Luke Meehan provides an injury update.

Josh Gibcus, hamstring

"Unfortunately, Josh suffered what we think is a pretty serious hamstring injury (on Monday). It's pretty fresh, he will consult specialists in the next couple of days and we'll know the plan of action from there."

Tom Lynch, plantar fasciitis

"Tom had a bit of a carryover injury from the end of last season, a bit of plantar fasciitis. We had a surgical intervention just before Christmas and since then, things have gone really well. He's back out running on the track and progressing really well."

Nick Vlastuin, rib

"Nick unfortunately suffered a hit to the ribs last Thursday and has a little crack in his ribs. So, he'll be non-contact the next couple of weeks, but is still on track for the start of the season. He'll be able to run and things like that, we just need to keep him out of contact."

Jack Graham, toe

"Things are really looking up for Jack. He's building his running loads and going through his progressions really well. We're hoping to get him into some football in the coming weeks. Things are looking good."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1261808/injury-report-2023-training-commences
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on February 05, 2023, 05:36:37 AM
Richmond injury list
Updated: Feb 2

Name   Injury   Estimated Return
Josh Gibcus   Hamstring   TBC
Jack Graham   Toe   Round 1
Tom Lynch   Foot   Round 1
Nick Vlastuin   Ribs   Round 1

The only real concern is Gibcus, who's hamstring tear is reportedly severe.
Graham, Lynch and Vlastuin will battle through their injuries but should be right to go.

https://www.msn.com/en-au/sport/other/afl-injury-list-2023-melbourne-ruckman-max-gawn-on-the-mend-eyeing-off-round-one/ar-AA170SvP?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=f7c2d9b5c6d14c829992875319eb7329
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on February 05, 2023, 10:26:15 AM
So mention of the bloke who was on crutches at the camp?  :-\

Hopefully we get a full update from the Club this week
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: mightytiges on February 05, 2023, 02:16:59 PM
Maybe it was Angus Graham  :snidegrin.

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FoF05bdaAAAQRDZ?format=jpg&name=large)

#dumbmedia
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: TigerLand on February 05, 2023, 02:48:02 PM
Who was it WP?
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: mightytiges on February 05, 2023, 02:49:02 PM
Who was it WP?
Kaleb Smith.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tiger Khosh on February 05, 2023, 08:56:49 PM
So has anything come out about Prestia being injured or should we just chalk it down to a standard big footy bs rumour?
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on February 06, 2023, 01:53:59 AM
Kaleb Smith will be sidelined for several months with a bone stress injury (in his foot).

https://twitter.com/RalphyHeraldSun/status/1622145512374960128

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So has anything come out about Prestia being injured or should we just chalk it down to a standard big footy bs rumour?
Hopefully, it was just minor and is short-term. Prestia didn't do the wrestling drills at the Camp but he seemed to do most other things such as the bike ride.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on February 06, 2023, 06:04:17 PM
So has anything come out about Prestia being injured or should we just chalk it down to a standard big footy bs rumour?

Richmond is managing the loads of veterans Dylan Grimes and Dion Prestia in a bid to ensure the pair can get through the season after hamstring injuries ended their respective campaigns last year.

Co-captain Grimes and midfield bull Prestia both trained away from the main group at Punt Road on Monday morning as the Tigers hit the track for the first time since their pre-season camp at Apollo Bay.

https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/richmond/veteran-richmond-tigers-dylan-grimes-and-dion-prestia-managed-at-training-to-avoid-repeat-of-last-years-injuries/news-story/2183ea5912cdff2453aeddf65417dbe6
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tiger Khosh on February 06, 2023, 07:02:10 PM
Mmmmm guess that’s just par for the course for dion.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on February 06, 2023, 08:02:44 PM
Some brief vision of Dion, Grimesy & Lynch this morning at the end of this video clip.

Go to 1:07 min mark: https://twitter.com/7NewsMelbourne/status/1622503529167589376
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: camboon on February 06, 2023, 11:34:31 PM
And why why we still need a few spares like Graham and Ross
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Knighter on February 08, 2023, 11:27:36 AM
And why why we still need a few spares like Graham and Ross

If the Royals don’t need a spare then we don’t need them either
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on February 13, 2023, 05:10:32 PM
Richmond injury list

Updated: Feb 13

Name                   Injury         Estimated Return

Jason Castagna  Hamstring         Round 1
Josh Gibcus        Hamstring        Round 5
Jack Graham      Toe                   2 weeks
Tom Lynch         Foot                 1-2 weeks
Kaleb Smith       Foot                 6-8 weeks

The only real concern is Gibcus, who's hamstring tear is reportedly severe.

Castanga did hurt his hamstring at training, in doubt for round one

https://www.sportingnews.com/au/afl/news/afl-injury-list-2023/ogkroxcfvgxpghsax5kf9pq7
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: blaisee on February 13, 2023, 08:17:14 PM
This list is garbage

No mention of prestia or sonsie
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tiger Khosh on February 13, 2023, 08:25:28 PM
I don’t trust any injury report not published by RFC or AFL.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on February 14, 2023, 06:10:10 PM
Injury Report: February 14, 2023

Richmond’s Physical Performance Manager Luke Meehan provides the latest pre-season injury update.

Jason Castagna, hamstring

"Unfortunately, Jason suffered a pretty decent medium-term hamstring injury. It was only two minutes to go in the (match simulation). He's commenced his rehab program already, and we're expecting him to be missing for the medium-term and hoping for him to be available around about Round 1."

Nathan Broad, hamstring

"Late last week, Nathan also suffered a more minor issue with his hamstring. We're hoping that he'll be available for the Melbourne practice game, but he should be okay for the start of the season."

Kaleb Smith, foot

"Kaleb's been in a boot now for three weeks. He has about one more week in the boot and after that we'll know a little bit more and see how he is progressing, he's going well though."

Josh Gibcus, hamstring

"Surgery went really well, it's about three-and-a-half weeks since the surgery. He's already progressed with his running and strength program, everything is going to plan at the moment, it's going really well."

Tom Lynch, plantar fasciitis

"Tom's had a really good block since Christmas. He's, just actually the other day, started some light drills with the team. He's got a lot of work to, we're hoping for him to be available at the start of the season."

Jack Graham, toe

"Jack's trending in a similar trajectory to Tom. He started with the group on Monday and we'll keep building him and have him available for the start of the season."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1270111/injury-report-february-14-2023/
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tiger Khosh on February 14, 2023, 07:39:08 PM
So I’m just gonna assume all those other guys that have been doing running drills only and/or missing match sim are just being managed rather than nursing any specific injury.

I don’t like that last sentence on Lynchys report at all. Wish the guy could just play a full season for once - would easily kick 80+ goals.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: mightytiges on February 14, 2023, 08:44:42 PM
So I’m just gonna assume all those other guys that have been doing running drills only and/or missing match sim are just being managed rather than nursing any specific injury.

I don’t like that last sentence on Lynchys report at all. Wish the guy could just play a full season for once - would easily kick 80+ goals.
Yep. Like a more definitive response that just "hoping" :-\.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on February 17, 2023, 01:42:41 PM
Injury update on the RFC website without timelines  :huh

Updated - February 14, 2023

Jason Castagna, hamstring

Nathan Broad, hamstring

Kaleb Smith, foot

Josh Gibcus, hamstring

Tom Lynch, plantar fasciitis

Jack Graham, toe

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on February 22, 2023, 03:35:43 PM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

Medical room

Liam Baker will be pushing for round one, depending on his recovery from having his appendix removed, but Jason Castagna (hamstring) is less likely. Tom Lynch (foot) is gradually ramping up his training and is on track to face Carlton, but it is unclear to what level he'll participate in pre-season matches, with Jack Graham (toe) following a similar timeline. The Tigers have earmarked the Melbourne practice match for Nathan Broad (hamstring). Josh Gibcus is recovering from a long-term hamstring injury and is back running, while draftee Kaleb Smith (foot) has been in a moonboot for a month.

Source: AFL website (https://www.afl.com.au/news/876093/where-s-your-club-at-injuries-who-s-flying-what-s-new).
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on February 22, 2023, 05:05:24 PM
Richmond injury list

Updated: Feb 20

Name                 Injury           Estimated Return
Liam Baker        Appendix           Round 1
Jason Castagna  Hamstring         Round 1
Josh Gibcus       Hamstring         Round 5
Jack Graham     Toe                   2 weeks
Tom Lynch         Foot                  Round 2
Kaleb Smith       Foot                6-8 weeks
Ivan Soldo        Back soreness   Round 1

Gibcus' hamstring tear is reportedly severe.
Castanga did hurt his hamstring at training, in doubt for round one.
Lynch is also in doubt for round one.

https://www.sportingnews.com/au/afl/news/afl-injury-list-2023/ogkroxcfvgxpghsax5kf9pq7

Some very suss info here :huh3.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on February 22, 2023, 05:16:22 PM
Latest injury update from Physical Performance Manager Luke Meehan ahead of Richmond's pre-season hit-out against North Melbourne on Friday.

Tom Lynch, plantar fasciitis

"Tom is building his skills time with the group and is a chance to play some game time against Melbourne."

Liam Baker, appendicitis

"Liam had his appendix removed last week. He is unavailable this week and unlikely for the Melbourne game, however we will know more early next week."

Jack Graham, toe

"Similar to Lynch, Jack is building his skill work with a view to be available at the start of the season."

Jacob Bauer, ankle

"Jacob has a very minor syndesmosis. He is out of the moon boot and will resume running later this week."

Tyler Sonsie, hip

"Tyler has a small hip flexor injury. He will be unavailable this week and likely available for the Melbourne game."

Jason Castagna, hamstring

"Jason has begun his rehab run progressions but will be unavailable for both practice games."

Josh Gibcus, hamstring

"Josh is four weeks into his rehab program and running well."

Nathan Broad, hamstring

"Nathan's rehab is progressing well. We expect him to play some game time against Melbourne."

Mate Colina

"Mate's putting back-to-back running sessions together."

Kaleb Smith, foot

"Kaleb will be in a moon boot for another week. We will assess where he is at once the boot is removed."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1273804/injury-update-first-pre-season-hit-out
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tiger Khosh on February 22, 2023, 07:04:52 PM
That’s a better summary.

Reads like Lynch is more likely than not for round 1 while Graham is touch and go and Castagna, Gibcus, Smith and Colina will defs be out. Otherwise all the rest will be available baring any other set backs.

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on February 26, 2023, 08:40:02 PM
From The Age:

The Tigers are likely to finally have full-forward Tom Lynch and midfielder Shae Bolton back to lead a group of senior players returning for the second practice match.

Lynch has been battling a plantar fascia problem over the summer, with the Tigers patiently building him towards fitness for round one.

He will be assessed during the week but is a strong chance to play at least some minutes in the second practice match this week, against Melbourne at Casey Fields on Saturday afternoon.

Bolton missed the first practice match against North Melbourne last week while he attended a funeral, but he is likely to return to the club this week and play against the Demons.

Jack Graham’s turf toe injury, which he managed last year then had treatment for at the end of the season, is still causing him problems. He is a chance albeit possibly unlikely for round one.

Liam Baker had his appendix out, forcing him to miss the first practice match. He could be a chance to play this week but will certainly be fit for round one.

The management of Lynch, however is the most critical. While Richmond will have a new-look midfield with the arrival of Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper, they have a very familiar-looking forward set-up with veterans Lynch and Jack Riewoldt still the key targets.

The former All-Australian Lynch, who has turned 30, won the Jack Dyer Medal last year and is probably the Tigers’ most critical structural player.

Source: The Age (https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/richmond-player-injured-in-local-soccer-incident-20230226-p5cnq6.html)
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: pmac21 on February 26, 2023, 08:52:32 PM
Saw Tom Lynch today on the golf course. Got to say he is a monster.  Absolutely huge. 
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on February 28, 2023, 02:14:23 PM
TIGERS HOPEFUL TRIO WILL FACE DEES

Richmond is hoping to give game time to three key players for its upcoming practice match against Melbourne.

Tom Lynch (plantar fasciitis), Nathan Broad (hamstring) and Tyler Sonsie (hip) all missed out on facing the kangaroos in match simulation, but the Tigers are looking to hand the trio minutes against the Dees on Saturday.

Liam Baker (appendicitis) is unlikely to play as the club continues to monitor his progress, while Jack Graham (toe) has been working towards being available for Round 1.

Young gun defender Josh Gibcus is four weeks into his rehab program after undergoing surgery on his hamstring – an injury that has ruled him out of the early rounds of the season.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-injury-list-ahead-of-round-1-2023-casualty-ward-latest-updates-news-jack-henry-dyson-heppell-jack-billings-luke-jackson/news-story/5336aaab416fa4c9ce91dd0ef8c2d34a
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on March 01, 2023, 05:49:19 PM
Injury Report: March 1, 2023

Latest injury update from Physical Performance Manager Luke Meehan ahead of Richmond's pre-season practice match against Melbourne on Saturday.

Tom Lynch, foot

"Presuming Tom completes training on Thursday, he will be available for reduced game time on Saturday against Melbourne."

Liam Baker, appendix removed

"Liam has joined in non-contact drills with the group, he has a few things to get through on Thursday during our main session. Presuming he does, he is expected to play some game time on Saturday."

Jack Graham, toe

"Jack has been training with the group for a couple of weeks and is close to playing some game time. A decision will be made later this week as to when that is."

Nathan Broad, hamstring

"Presuming Nathan completes training on Thursday, he is available to play on Saturday."

Tyler Sonsie, hip flexor

"Presuming Tyler completes training on Thursday, he is available to play on Saturday."

Marlion Pickett, adductor

"Marlion is managing an adductor. He will be unavailable for this weekend but is probable to play in the VFL practice game next week."

Robbie Tarrant, hip

"Robbie is managing some hip symptoms and is unavailable in the short term."

Kaleb Smith, foot

"Kaleb is out of the moon boot and will look to begin running next week."

Jacob Bauer, ankle

"Jacob has commenced running on the Alter G and is progressing well."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1276814/injury-report-march-1-2023
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Andyy on March 01, 2023, 10:24:58 PM
List seems to keep getting bigger and bigger.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Hard Roar Tiger on March 02, 2023, 01:44:38 AM
List seems to keep getting bigger and bigger.

There’s only 3 unavailable to play this weekend.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on March 02, 2023, 04:02:21 AM
List seems to keep getting bigger and bigger.

There’s only 3 unavailable to play this weekend.
7 all up - Tarrant, Graham, Pickett, Gibcus, Bauer, Smith, Colina.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Andyy on March 02, 2023, 07:27:22 AM
List seems to keep getting bigger and bigger.

There’s only 3 unavailable to play this weekend.

I counted 5 unavailable, 2 possibles pending training, 2 available for limited minutes.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Hard Roar Tiger on March 02, 2023, 07:47:59 AM
List seems to keep getting bigger and bigger.

There’s only 3 unavailable to play this weekend.
7 all up - Tarrant, Graham, Pickett, Gibcus, Bauer, Smith, Colina.

I’m not counting the last 3 as they aren’t in best 22, I reckon Pickett will be cherry ripe for r1.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Broadsword on March 02, 2023, 10:00:47 AM
Is it worth just amputating that toe of Graham's at this point? Wasn't that the little piggy that kept him grounded last season?
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on March 02, 2023, 06:43:04 PM
Seems here if you don't know then just make it up  :huh :huh3

Richmond injury list
Updated: Mar 2

Name                 Injury              Estimated Return
Liam Baker        Appendix               Round 1
Josh Gibcus       Hamstring             Round 5
Jack Graham     Toe                       2 weeks
Tom Lynch         Foot                     Round 2
Kaleb Smith       Foot                     6-8 weeks
Ivan Soldo         Back soreness      Round 1
Robbie Tarrant    Hip                     Round 2

Gibcus' hamstring tear is reportedly severe.
Tarrant did hurt his hip at training, in doubt for round one.
Lynch is also in doubt for round one.

https://www.sportingnews.com/au/afl/news/afl-injury-list-2023/ogkroxcfvgxpghsax5kf9pq7
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: mightytiges on March 02, 2023, 08:12:13 PM
Is it worth just amputating that toe of Graham's at this point? Wasn't that the little piggy that kept him grounded last season?
It's not that simple. Losing a toe would affect his balance.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: mightytiges on March 02, 2023, 08:18:25 PM
Robbie Tarrant, hip

"Robbie is managing some hip symptoms and is unavailable in the short term."
If Tarrant misses round 1 then who replaces him?

Miller can play in defence but we'd prefer to us him as 2nd ruck especially if De Koning plays for the Blues. Balta would have to McKay. So we either play undersized with Grimes on Curnow or see if a debutant like Young can swim and not sink  :-\.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Andyy on March 02, 2023, 10:19:55 PM
If Lynch, Tarrant and Gibcus are all injured for R1 I'd be quite worried tbh.

Jack will get a bath from the Carlton backline at his age and we would be left with an undersized backline ourselves against McKay.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: mightytiges on March 02, 2023, 11:20:17 PM
If Lynch, Tarrant and Gibcus are all injured for R1 I'd be quite worried tbh.

Jack will get a back from the Carlton backline at his age and we would be left with an undersized backline ourselves against McKay.
Lynch will play round 1 unless he picks up an injury on Saturday. Tarrant is the worry if the hip isn't just some minor thing that will clear up in a week. As we know from past experience, the Club saying it's a "short-term" thing doesn't necessarily mean it is  :-\.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Hard Roar Tiger on March 03, 2023, 05:33:18 PM
If Lynch, Tarrant and Gibcus are all injured for R1 I'd be quite worried tbh.

Jack will get a bath from the Carlton backline at his age and we would be left with an undersized backline ourselves against McKay.

Broad is the same height and weight as Curnow.
Miller can pinch hit back there if need be.
I don’t think playing without Tarrant is catastrophic
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on March 03, 2023, 06:10:46 PM
Jack Ross will be unavailable for the short-term after suffering a medial ligament strain in his left knee at training on Thursday morning.

Source: RFC website (https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1277864/tiger-team-named-for-practice-match)
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Andyy on March 04, 2023, 02:11:36 AM
If Lynch, Tarrant and Gibcus are all injured for R1 I'd be quite worried tbh.

Jack will get a bath from the Carlton backline at his age and we would be left with an undersized backline ourselves against McKay.

Broad is the same height and weight as Curnow.
Miller can pinch hit back there if need be.
I don’t think playing without Tarrant is catastrophic

Broad is considerably lighter, and that's after Curnow lost weight over summer. He had nearly 10kg on broad last year and it's about half that now still.

Not saying it's a catastrophe without Tarrant but Grimes wasn't great last year, coming off a hammy, Balta not amazing either but probably our only realistic option for McKay. If either of their guys have a good night there will be precious little options to move the magnets etc.

Miller has looked consistently better as a ruck/forward IMO but agree is an option.

Also further to my point about Lynch, if he's not out there then Jack will get toweled up comfortably IMO. But he seems likely to play.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on March 06, 2023, 05:39:42 PM
Scans have revealed Jayden Short has a left calf strain.

Short’s availability for Round 1 will be assessed closer to next Thursday’s season opener.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1279255/prestia-short-injury-update
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: georgies31 on March 06, 2023, 07:13:02 PM
Been a nightmare preseason injuries me personally. I don't think the club invested enough in getting the right people on board.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on March 06, 2023, 07:44:05 PM
Footage from 7news and 9news tonight showing Prestia, Short and Jack going in for scans earlier today.

7news: Go to 0:55 min mark: https://twitter.com/7NewsMelbourne/status/1632649390757416960

9news: https://twitter.com/9NewsMelb/status/1632649795016835073


Jack says we're going to manage our list this year. So, expect our veterans to be rotated in and out of the side at times to get them through the year.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on March 06, 2023, 08:10:46 PM
Short has a slight calf strain. "Race to be ready for round 1"
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Francois Jackson on March 06, 2023, 10:40:23 PM
looks like the medical department have picked up where they left off.

Burge 2ic steps into the role and is off to a flyer.

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tiger Khosh on March 07, 2023, 12:52:19 PM
Agree. Was always sceptical just appointing the number 2 from the past regime in to the lead role, but as others pointed out some very talented people are often stuck working under the less talented.

I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt for now but geez it’s a poor start with all the strains we’ve already had.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Knighter on March 07, 2023, 12:58:58 PM
It was a arse decision to appoint the 2IC of a team that had a woeful record in 2021 and 2022.   You pay peanuts you get monkeys. 
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: FooffooValve on March 07, 2023, 01:15:35 PM
Which injuries in particular are we blaming S & C staff for?

Prestia's pec? Tarrant's degenerative hip? Baker's appendix? Graham's turf toe? Lynch's plantar fasciitis?

Really, it doesn't make sense to point the finger at fitness staff whenever there are a few injuries. It is a high velocity contact sport. Injuries happen. Get over it.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Andyy on March 07, 2023, 02:49:38 PM
Probably more the hammies and calves. These are usually dependent on age, strength and conditioning.

Hips aren't soft tissue.
Pec is load dependent, bit of luck, maybe a small argument for A&C.
Appendix happens to several of us eventually.
Turf toe and PF are also load related injuries to ligaments.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Broadsword on March 07, 2023, 06:08:31 PM
Yeah if we are falling apart through repeated soft tissue injuries then it's concerning, but if it's wear and tear related to a contact sport then that's just the luck of the draw. Sometimes great teams get crappy injury runs and that's the season done and dusted.

We're also an older list than we were five years ago (more prone on average to repeat injuries) and they're going to be cautious during pre-season and the early rounds. Honestly I think it's just time for some younger bodies.

Too early to point the finger at the S&C department just yet for mine.

 
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Francois Jackson on March 07, 2023, 06:43:25 PM
It was a arse decision to appoint the 2IC of a team that had a woeful record in 2021 and 2022.   You pay peanuts you get monkeys.

This.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Hard Roar Tiger on March 07, 2023, 09:24:22 PM
Don’t we have 3 hammies?
The whole season is starting to resemble 2021 - from the soft tissue injuries to the lack of defensive pressure all over the game and the stupid lack of discipline leading to dumb frees and 50 metres concededd
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on March 08, 2023, 05:12:02 PM
Updated - March 8, 2023

Dion Prestia, pectoral

Jayden Short, calf

Josh Gibcus, hamstring

Jack Ross, knee

Jack Graham, toe

Marlion Pickett, adductor

Robbie Tarrant, hip

Jacob Bauer, ankle

Kaleb Smith, foot

Tom Brown, wrist

Mate Colina, back

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
 
:P
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Andyy on March 08, 2023, 05:16:08 PM
About 5 of our best 22 there which is concerning 8 days from R1
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on March 08, 2023, 05:17:55 PM
Injury Report: March 8, 2023

Latest injury update from Physical Performance Manager Luke Meehan ahead of Richmond's season opener against Carlton next Thursday.

Dion Prestia, pectoral

"He's pulled up quite well actually. We're hoping to get him involved in a couple of sessions leading up to next Thursday night. At the moment, things are looking really positive. He has a couple of sessions to get through, but we're hopeful that he's okay."

Jayden Short, calf

"(He's) probably not as likely, but again, there's a fair bit of time still to go and a main training session next Tuesday, so he would have to be a part of that. But at this stage, he's maybe unlikely (for Round 1)."

Josh Gibcus, hamstring

"Unfortunately, Josh has had a few issues with his wound from (hamstring) surgery (in January). He's had an infection there and it's been a bit of a nasty one, so he's been laying low while that gets right. He's going to be back in the program the next few days and he'll resume his rehab program."

Jack Ross, knee

"Unfortunately, Jack hurt himself in the last session before the Melbourne game. Things have improved quite a lot since then and similar to Dion, we're hoping that he'll improve a lot and be able to train (in the main session) next Tuesday and be available, but (he's) probable at this stage."

Jack Graham, toe

"Jack's done a mountain of work the last four to six weeks. He's going to be available for some game time next week. He almost played on the weekend, but it was just a last-minute decision that we decided we would get more out of a session than playing some game time, but all things are positive with Jack."

Marlion Pickett, adductor

"Marlion's chipping away at his fitness for next week. At this stage, he's probable for next week, but we'll make more of a call next week when we have our main session."

Tom Lynch, foot

"(He pulled up) really well (from playing three quarters on Saturday). Tom's a pro, he's worked really hard the last few weeks... He'll fully train going into Round 1."

Robbie Tarrant, hip

"He's going to get involved with some football on Sunday in our session, and he'll chip away at that. He's probably a couple of weeks away (from playing games), but things are looking better with Robbie."

Jacob Bauer, ankle

"Jacob's commenced running outside in a straight line. He's going okay, things are on track for him to resume in the next few weeks."

Kaleb Smith, foot

"Kaleb's really good, all his indicators have come good. He's out of the moon boot and he's going to resume some AlterG running tomorrow. After that, we'll progress to outside and see how we go."

Tom Brown, wrist

"Tom's got a minor fracture in his wrist. He's going to participate in non-contact football skills. He's probably four to six weeks away from being able to have some contact. We'll keep him nice and fit between now and then and he'll be ready to go then."

Mate Colina, back

"He's progressing well. He'll be looking to resume football skills in the next four to six weeks."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1280041
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Andyy on March 08, 2023, 05:21:13 PM
Prestia shouldn't play, nor should Ross, Tarrant and anyone else who has a question mark

Short won't be right either.

Gibcus sounds like he should be looking at missing the first month or two at this stage.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on March 14, 2023, 06:36:21 PM
Updated - March 14, 2023

Available

Dion Prestia - pectoral

Jayden Short - calf

Jack Graham - toe

Marlion Pickett - adductor

Jack Ross - knee

Unavailable

Tom Brown - wrist (short-term)

Robbie Tarrant - hip (short-term)

Jacob Bauer - ankle (short-term)

Seth Campbell - groin load (short-term)

Ivan Soldo - foot (short-term)

Josh Gibcus - hamstring (medium-term)

Mate Colina - back (long-term)

Kaleb Smith - foot (long-term)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tiger Khosh on March 14, 2023, 07:57:16 PM
Oh wow. A lot more available than anticipated. Will be close to best 23 for Thursday then apart from Tarrant.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on March 14, 2023, 09:28:53 PM
Oh wow. A lot more available than anticipated. Will be close to best 23 for Thursday then apart from Tarrant.

And I thought our S&C team had completely stuffed up
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Damo on March 14, 2023, 09:58:31 PM
Oh wow. A lot more available than anticipated. Will be close to best 23 for Thursday then apart from Tarrant.

And I thought our S&C team had completely stuffed up

Yeah
It’s gone quiet on that front
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on March 15, 2023, 01:07:40 PM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER             INJURY   ESTIMATED RETURN
 Jacob Bauer       Ankle    1-3 weeks
 Tom Brown        Wrist    1-3 weeks
 Seth Campbell   Groin    1-3 weeks
 Ivan Soldo         Foot    1-3 weeks
 Robbie Tarrant   Hip    1-3 weeks
 Josh Gibcus       Hamstring    4-6 weeks
 Mate Colina       Back    7-12 weeks
 Kaleb Smith       Foot    7-12 weeks

Updated: March 14, 2023

Early prognosis
Richmond received a rush of good news ahead of its round one clash against Carlton, with all of Dion Prestia (pec), Marlion Pickett (adductor), Jayden Short (calf), Jack Graham (toe) and Jack Ross (knee) available for selection. Soldo has been unexpectedly ruled out with a foot issue. Gibcus suffered an infection in his hamstring wound following surgery, which has set him back. – Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/881690/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r1
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: georgies31 on March 15, 2023, 02:05:29 PM
That injury list doesn't get better , but worse.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on March 21, 2023, 08:27:35 PM
Updated: March 21, 2023

(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER              INJURY      ESTIMATED RETURN
 Jacob Bauer       Ankle            1-2 weeks
 Tom Brown        Wrist             1-2 weeks
 Seth Campbell   Groin             1-2 weeks
 Ivan Soldo         Foot              1-2 weeks
 Robbie Tarrant    Hip               1-2 weeks
 Josh Gibcus       Hamstring      3-5 weeks
 Mate Colina       Back             6-11 weeks
 Kaleb Smith       Foot             6-11 weeks

Early prognosis
Soldo and Tarrant are closing in on senior returns, while Brown was in some nice form and pushing for a potential AFL debut before his untimely broken wrist. The Tigers got through the draw against Carlton unscathed. – Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/886925/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r2
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on March 22, 2023, 02:42:10 PM
From the RFC website:

Updated - March 21, 2023

Test

Jacob Bauer - ankle

Unavailable

Tom Brown - wrist (short-term)

Robbie Tarrant - hip (short-term)

Seth Campbell - groin load (short-term)

Ivan Soldo - foot (short-term)

Josh Gibcus - hamstring (medium-term)

Mate Colina - back (long-term)

Kaleb Smith - foot (long-term)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on March 27, 2023, 06:35:56 PM
Updated - March 27, 2023

Available

Tom Lynch, corky

Test

Seth Campbell, groin load

Questionable

Dustin Martin, hamstring awareness

Doubtful

Jacob Hopper, knee

Unavailable

Jayden Short - calf (short-term)

Tom Brown - wrist (short-term)

Robbie Tarrant - hip (short-term)

Ivan Soldo - foot (short-term)

Josh Gibcus - hamstring (medium-term)

Mate Colina - back (long-term)

Kaleb Smith - foot (long-term)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on March 27, 2023, 06:39:23 PM
Injury Report: Round 3, 2023

Richmond Physical Performance Manager Luke Meehan provides an update on key players ahead of Round 3.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/1293571/injury-report-martin-short-hopper-lynch

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Dustin Martin, hamstring awareness

"We made the decision during the game to take Dustin off the ground, given his injury history and the six-day break. We're just going to monitor how he recovers off the game and make a decision on Wednesday and see if he gets through training with regards to playing this week."

Jayden Short, calf

"Jayden's been battling a bit of a calf problem on and off for the last couple of weeks. We're going to make a decision now to not play him this week and get him to do some strong rehab training on it, and get himself right for the rest of the season."

Jacob Hopper, knee

"It was pretty ugly, he's actually pretty lucky. Jacob's experienced a little bit of joint soreness in his knee and we're going to monitor him on Wednesday and see how he recovers and make a decision. He's probably doubtful at this stage, but we'll see how he is on Wednesday."

Tom Lynch, corky

"Lynch copped a pretty heavy knock. Given how important he is to us and his limited prep, we thought it would be best to get scans. But, he's okay and he'll be available this week."

Robbie Tarrant, hip

"Robbie had a really good session on Saturday morning and seems to have turned the corner. We'd like to give him a couple of good weeks of training before we play him, but we're getting some improvement and hopefully he'll be available in the next week or two."

Ivan Soldo, foot

"Unfortunately, he's developed a little bit of plantar fasciitis. Given how big and heavy he is, we're going to make sure we get this right and he is unavailable for the short-term at this stage; possibly medium-term."

Josh Gibcus, hamstring

"Josh is over the issues he had with his wound now. He's slowly progressing and is coming along really well. We'll have more of an update in a couple of weeks once he starts running a bit faster."

Tom Brown, wrist

"Tom's been training non-contact. He has an appointment with his specialist next week and will probably get another scan on his arm, and hopefully he'll get good news and he'll be available next week or the week after."

Kaleb Smith, foot

"(He's progressing) really well. He's running outside. It's still early days (but) he's building a base again and we'll have a bit more of an update in a couple of weeks."

Seth Campbell, groin load

"Seth's going really well, he's back into training. As long as he trains really well this week, he'll be available this week to play which will be exciting."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1293488/injury-report-round-3-2023
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on March 29, 2023, 02:03:33 PM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

Updated: March 28, 2023

PLAYER              INJURY     ESTIMATED RETURN
 Tom Lynch         Corkie           Available
 Seth Campbell   Groin               Test
 Jacob Hopper     Knee               Test
 Dustin Martin     Hamstring        Test
 Tom Brown        Wrist            1-2 weeks
 Jayden Short     Calf              1-2 weeks
 Robbie Tarrant   Hip               1-2 weeks
 Josh Gibcus       Hamstring     3-5 weeks
 Ivan Soldo        Foot              3-5 weeks
 Mate Colina       Back            6-11 weeks
 Kaleb Smith      Foot             6-11 weeks

Early prognosis
First, the good news – Lynch will play after scans cleared him of any serious damage. Martin was subbed and needs to get through training this week, while Hopper is less of a chance to face Collingwood with some soreness in his knee. Short has been ruled out, needing a proper rest after playing through a calf issue. Tarrant should be back in the next two weeks, but Soldo has developed plantar fasciitis and needs a solid block of recovery time. – Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/891836/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r3
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on April 04, 2023, 04:47:51 PM
Short to miss Bulldogs clash, but Martin and Hopper set to play

By Richmond Media
4 April 2023


Jayden Short will miss Saturday's clash with the Western Bulldogs, while Dustin Martin and Jacob Hopper are set to return.

Short has been ruled out of the Round 4 match at the MCG due to the calf issue which also saw him unavailable for Round 3.

Martin and Hopper both also missed last Friday night's game against Collingwood through general soreness and a knee complaint respectively. 

"Jayden will progress through a gradual running program and is unavailable in the short-term," Physical Performance Manager Luke Meehan said.

"We're putting in some strong rehab training to make sure that we get it right for the rest of the season.

"Dustin and Jacob trained strongly over the weekend and are available to play."

Young defender Tom Brown will be unavailable for the medium-term after suffering a setback in his recovery from a wrist injury.

"Unfortunately Tom had an appointment with a specialist on Monday and the decision has been made to have surgery on his wrist, ruling him out for the medium-term," Meehan said.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1299565/short-to-miss-bulldogs-clash-but-martin-and-hopper-set-to-play
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on April 04, 2023, 04:48:34 PM
Updated - April 4, 2023

Available

Dustin Martin, hamstring awareness

Jacob Hopper, knee

Unavailable

Jayden Short - calf (short-term)

Ivan Soldo - foot (short-term)

Tom Brown - wrist (medium-term)

Josh Gibcus - hamstring (medium-term)

Mate Colina - back (long-term)

Kaleb Smith - foot (long-term)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on April 05, 2023, 12:35:32 PM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER             INJURY      ESTIMATED RETURN
 Jayden Short     Calf                1-2 weeks
 Ivan Soldo         Foot               1-3 weeks
 Nathan Broad    Suspension         3 weeks
 Josh Gibcus       Hamstring       3-5 weeks
 Tom Brown        Wrist              4-6 weeks
 Mate Colina       Back             6-11 weeks
 Kaleb Smith       Foot             6-11 weeks

Updated: April 4, 2023

Early prognosis
Dustin Martin (hamstring) and Jacob Hopper (knee) are available to face the Bulldogs, but Short will miss at least another week. Brown has suffered a setback and now needs an operation on his wrist after consultation with a surgeon. Soldo has progressed from a medium-term injury to a short-term injury, while Robbie Tarrant (hip) returned through the VFL last week. – Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/896921/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r4
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Knighter on April 05, 2023, 01:23:43 PM
Josh Gibcus looking like having the longest ever time off for a hamstring?
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on April 05, 2023, 02:33:50 PM
Josh Gibcus looking like having the longest ever time off for a hamstring?

Um no, it wasn't a normal hamstring. He ripped it off the bone. A significant injury that required surgery

And then got an infection around the wound.

10+ year player, no need to rush.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on April 08, 2023, 10:01:55 PM
On top of Graham (hammy) in the AFL game, we also lost Tarrant, Biggie and Bradtke to injury in the VFL today.

TARRANT HURT

The Tigers’ defensive stocks took a further hit with Robbie Tarrant and Bigoa Nyuon both injured in the VFL, while young forward Kaelan Bradtke was also hurt, injuring his finger.

In his second game back from a hip injury, Tarrant lasted just a few minutes at Punt Road Oval before leaving the field and not returning. It was not clear on Saturday if it was a recurrence of the same issue which has delayed the start of his season or a fresh injury.

Nyuon injured his foot in the first half and did not play out the game.

The Tigers are already without Nathan Broad to suspension for another two games, youngster Josh Gibcus (hamstring) for at least another fortnight, and Jayden Short (calf).

Source: The Age (https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/bulldogs-show-resolve-to-beat-tigers-in-thriller-20230408-p5cz18.html)
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on April 09, 2023, 05:42:45 AM
Dimma post-match said Tarrant hurt his hip again.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tiger Khosh on April 09, 2023, 08:53:45 AM
Our already light tall department are dropping like flies at the moment.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: TigerLand on April 09, 2023, 11:13:26 AM
I don't think Tarrant plays again. He will be out for a while Young is very worthy of keeping. Who does he drop? Grimes injury maybe
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: FooffooValve on April 09, 2023, 03:10:22 PM
For the umpteenth season, we are being destroyed by injuries. Tarrant isn't a big loss IMO, but Lynch going down is huge. And I'm waiting for the Prestia news, I reckon he is shot as well. Just isn't moving well at all.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: mightytiges on April 09, 2023, 03:18:30 PM
For the umpteenth season, we are being destroyed by injuries. Tarrant isn't a big loss IMO, but Lynch going down is huge. And I'm waiting for the Prestia news, I reckon he is shot as well. Just isn't moving well at all.
Prestia had an issue at last Tuesday's training session. Did some testing with the rehab trainers then left the track early. He trained fully on Thursday though.


'Spy' says Prestia left the main training group and after speaking to the rehab trainers and doing some testing, he then went inside  :-\. Graham, Cumberland and Campbell also spent time with the rehab group but perhaps just midweek management.

http://oneeyed-richmond.com/forum/index.php?topic=2565.msg742117#msg742117
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: FooffooValve on April 09, 2023, 03:22:09 PM
He didn't look good when he left the field in the last qtr, accompanied by the runner. Will be shocked if he lines up next week.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on April 10, 2023, 05:16:20 AM
Remember Prestia also injured his pectoral muscle two weeks before the start of the season. While it may only have been a mild(?) strain, it would've affected his start to the season proper.

https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/8108604/prestia-injured-as-demons-rucks-help-down-tigers/

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Andyy on April 10, 2023, 11:06:21 AM
Then he shouldn't have played IMO. Get him right properly.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on April 10, 2023, 06:22:58 PM
Injury Report: Round 5, 2023

Latest injury update from Physical Performance Manager Luke Meehan ahead of Richmond's Round 5 clash with Sydney at Adelaide Oval this Friday night.

Tom Lynch, foot (long-term)

"Unfortunately, Tom suffered a foot fracture during the second quarter on Saturday and it required surgery. He had that last night and from all reports, it went really well. We'll know more when he gets back to the Club, but it's looking like more long-term than short."


Toby Nankervis, ankle (medium-term)

"Unfortunately on Saturday, Toby suffered an ankle injury. He was pretty tough to play out the game. Today, the extent of the injury revealed that he requires surgery. We're hoping it will be more on the medium-term."


Jack Graham, hamstring (short-term)

"Jack's unfortunately hurt himself. It's more on the lighter side and we're hoping that it's a short-term injury and it will turn around pretty quickly."


Robbie Tarrant, hip (indefinite)

"Unfortunately for Robbie, he's battling away with his hip. At the moment, we're going to say this is more of an indefinite injury and we're going to take some time to assess where it's at, get him going again and hopefully we'll see him later in the year."


Bigoa Nyuon ankle, (short-term)

"He hurt himself in the VFL, there were a few injuries there. It's settled okay, it's pretty swollen and we're hoping when the swelling comes down it's more of a short-term issue."


Kaelan Bradtke, hand (short-term)

"Kaelan's had to have surgery today on his hand and is probably going to miss two to three weeks on the short-term."


Jayden Short, calf (short-term)

"He's going really well... We think that he'll probably be available next week. He'll miss this week and we'll make sure he's right for the rest of the year."


Tom Brown, wrist (medium-term)

"He had surgery last week and it went really well. We're hoping to get him involved in the next couple of weeks and we'll see him in the medium-term."


Ivan Soldo, foot (short-medium term)

"Ivan's battling a little bit of plantar fasciitis and it's starting to turn the corner. We're hoping it will be a short-term issue."


https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1304318/injury-report-round-5-2023
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on April 10, 2023, 06:25:34 PM
13 out injured  :P

Updated - April 10, 2023

Available

Thomson Dow (hip)

Unavailable

Jayden Short, calf (short-term)

Jack Graham, hamstring (short-term)

Seth Campbell, adductor (short-term)

Kaelan Bradtke, hand (short-term)

Bigoa Nyuon ankle, (short-term)

Ivan Soldo, foot (short-medium term)

Toby Nankervis, ankle (medium-term)

Josh Gibcus, hamstring (medium-term)

Tom Brown, wrist (medium-term)

Kaleb Smith, ankle (medium-term)

Tom Lynch, foot (long-term)

Robbie Tarrant, hip (indefinite)

Mate Colina, back (indefinite)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: mightytiges on April 10, 2023, 06:49:09 PM
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Robbie Tarrant, hip (indefinite)

"Unfortunately for Robbie, he's battling away with his hip. At the moment, we're going to say this is more of an indefinite injury and we're going to take some time to assess where it's at, get him going again and hopefully we'll see him later in the year."
Sounds like Lambert 2022  :(.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Andyy on April 10, 2023, 07:25:55 PM
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Robbie Tarrant, hip (indefinite)

"Unfortunately for Robbie, he's battling away with his hip. At the moment, we're going to say this is more of an indefinite injury and we're going to take some time to assess where it's at, get him going again and hopefully we'll see him later in the year."
Sounds like Lambert 2022  :(.

Exactly, he's finished. Sad, seems a great bloke and a good footballer too.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on April 10, 2023, 07:38:57 PM
Remember Prestia also injured his pectoral muscle two weeks before the start of the season. While it may only have been a mild(?) strain, it would've affected his start to the season proper.

https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/8108604/prestia-injured-as-demons-rucks-help-down-tigers/

Don't think the pec injury is a concern now. Saturday's game was the first time this season he hasn't had it strapped
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Fluffy Tiger on April 10, 2023, 09:18:47 PM
Terrible weekend for our talls.

Injured .Nank, Lynch, Tarrant, Bradkte, and Nyuon. Add Graham to the list of talls makes this the worse weekend for injured Tigers I can recall.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on April 11, 2023, 09:32:46 PM
Medical room: The full AFL injury list, R5

- Martin Smith
afl.com.au
11 April 2023


(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER              INJURY         ESTIMATED RETURN
 Jayden Short     Calf                     1 week
 Nathan Broad    Suspension          2 weeks
 Kaelan Bradtke  Hand                2-3 weeks
 Seth Campbell   Adductor           2-3 weeks
 Jack Graham     Hamstring          2-3 weeks
 Bigoa Nyuon      Ankle                2-3 weeks
 Ivan Soldo         Foot                 2-3 weeks
 Tom Brown        Wrist                3-5 weeks
 Josh Gibcus       Hamstring         3-5 weeks
 Kaleb Smith       Foot                  5-10 weeks
 Mate Colina       Back                 Indefinite
 Robbie Tarrant    Hip                  Indefinite
 Tom Lynch         Foot                  TBC
 Toby Nankervis  Ankle                 TBC

Updated: April 11, 2023

Early prognosis

It was another horror weekend on the injury front for the Tigers, with three key players going down plus another four in the VFL. Lynch and Nankervis will be out for some time after undergoing surgery, while fellow talls Tarrant, Bradtke and Nyuon were injured in the VFL. Tarrant's hip problem will see him out of action indefinitely, with the club holding out some hope he'll return later in the year. Short is still a week away with his calf.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/901221
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Hard Roar Tiger on April 12, 2023, 03:00:22 PM
Updated: March 21, 2023



PLAYER              INJURY      ESTIMATED RETURN
 Jacob Bauer       Ankle            1-2 weeks
 Tom Brown        Wrist             1-2 weeks
 Seth Campbell   Groin             1-2 weeks
 Ivan Soldo         Foot              1-2 weeks
 Robbie Tarrant    Hip               1-2 weeks
 Josh Gibcus       Hamstring      3-5 weeks
 Mate Colina       Back             6-11 weeks
 Kaleb Smith       Foot             6-11 weeks


This was 20 days ago and Gibcus is still 3-5 weeks away.
A couple of weeks earlier, it was 4-6 weeks.

I know it was infected but time has stood still on this guy - surely rehab team can be more accurate than this ?

The injury happening is one thing but managing rehab should fall squarely on player AND conditioning team to get right.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Francois Jackson on April 17, 2023, 09:04:56 PM
Please don’t mention conditioning HRT. The teary brigade will have a meltdown.

I mean we run out games so well and look so fit. Luke is doing a great job.



Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tigeritis™©® on April 18, 2023, 12:40:49 PM
We definitely aren’t 4 quarters fit and our skills are very ordinary.

I don’t think the club did a great job this preseason and that’s what happens when you drop standards sometimes without even realising it.

It’s pretty clear.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on April 18, 2023, 06:26:12 PM
Updated - April 18 2023

Test

Seth Campbell, adductor

Jayden Short, calf

Unavailable

Jack Graham, hamstring (short-term)

Kaelan Bradtke, hand (short-term)

Bigoa Nyuon ankle, (short-term)

Ivan Soldo, foot (short-term)

Josh Gibcus, hamstring (short-medium-term)

Toby Nankervis, ankle (medium-term)

Tom Brown, wrist (medium-term)

Kaleb Smith, ankle (medium-term)

Tom Lynch, foot (long-term)

Robbie Tarrant, hip (indefinite)

Mate Colina, back (indefinite)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on April 18, 2023, 10:58:18 PM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER                INJURY    ESTIMATED RETURN

 Seth Campbell   Adductor            Test
 Nathan Broad    Suspension        1 week
 Kaelan Bradtke  Hand              1-3 weeks
 Jack Graham     Hamstring       1-3 weeks
 Bigoa Nyuon      Ankle             1-3 weeks
 Ivan Soldo         Foot              1-3 weeks
 Josh Gibcus       Hamstring      2-4 weeks
 Tom Brown        Wrist             3-5 weeks
 Toby Nankervis  Ankle            4-6 weeks
 Kaleb Smith       Foot             4-6 weeks
 Tom Lynch         Foot            7-12 weeks
 Mate Colina       Back            Indefinite
 Robbie Tarrant    Hip             Indefinite

Updated: April 18, 2023

Early prognosis
In a rare bit of good injury news for the Tigers, Jayden Short is expected to play against Melbourne on Monday night after three weeks off with a calf issue. Youngster Campbell is also a test ahead of a VFL return. Graham and Soldo are also closing in on returns, while Nankervis and Lynch now have rough timelines on their returns. – Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/907509/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r6
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on April 19, 2023, 10:41:18 PM
Horror Injury Toll - Players Out

West Coast  15     Collingwood  10
St Kilda       14     Sydney         10
Richmond    13     GWS Giants    9
Carlton        12     Hawthorn       9
Essendon     12     Melbourne      9

https://twitter.com/FOXFOOTY/status/1648623373197643776

Games experience named on this week's @AFL website injury list

1384 - WCE
1153 - SYD
934 - MELB
848 - COLL
846 - CARL
813 - RICH
772 - STK
640 - FREM
625 - ESS
611 - GEEL
579 - WBD
500 - PORT
391 - GWS
344 - HAW
206 - GCS
188 - NTH
1 - BRIS   
0 - ADEL

https://twitter.com/sirswampthing/status/1648244266534309889
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on April 26, 2023, 12:20:47 PM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER                  INJURY         ESTIMATED RETURN

 Seth Campbell     Adductor          Test
 Jack Graham       Hamstring        Test
 Kaelan Bradtke     Hand              1-2 weeks
 Bigoa Nyuon        Ankle              1-2 weeks
 Ivan Soldo           Foot                1-2 weeks
 Josh Gibcus         Hamstring        1-3 weeks
 Maurice Rioli jnr   Hamstring        TBC
 Tom Brown           Wrist              2-4 weeks
 Toby Nankervis     Ankle              3-5 weeks
 Kaleb Smith          Foot               3-5 weeks
 Tom Lynch            Foot               6-11 weeks
 Mate Colina          Back               Indefinite
 Robbie Tarrant       Hip                Indefinite

Updated: April 25, 2023

Early prognosis
The Tigers are yet to update their injury list, given they played on Monday night. Rioli jnr suffered a hamstring injury in the dying minutes of Monday night's loss to Melbourne. They're hopeful of regaining Graham, and Nathan Broad's four-match suspension has now been served, and he is available to play Gold Coast on the weekend. – Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/911864/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r7
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Knighter on April 26, 2023, 02:13:04 PM
Tarrant will retire before the mid-season draft also
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Willy on April 26, 2023, 02:27:45 PM
Tarrant will retire before the mid-season draft also

If he does, will we get an extra pick?

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tigeritis™©® on April 26, 2023, 02:40:27 PM
Tarrant will retire before the mid-season draft also

If he does, will we get an extra pick?
Is Rance still fit?
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on April 26, 2023, 04:36:22 PM
Tarrant will retire before the mid-season draft also

If he does, will we get an extra pick?

Yep
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on April 26, 2023, 05:37:20 PM
Richmond Injury List:

Test

Ivan Soldo, foot

Kaelan Bradtke, hand

Bigoa Nyuon ankle

Unavailable

Jack Graham, hamstring (short-term)

Josh Gibcus, hamstring (short-term)

Maurice Rioli, hamstring (short-term)

Toby Nankervis, ankle (medium-term)

Seth Campbell, adductor (medium-term)

Tom Brown, wrist (medium-term)

Kaleb Smith, ankle (medium-term)

Tom Lynch, foot (long-term)

Robbie Tarrant, hip (indefinite)

Mate Colina, back (indefinite)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1316827/injury-report-round-7-2023
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Willy on April 27, 2023, 10:01:05 AM
Tarrant will retire before the mid-season draft also

If he does, will we get an extra pick?

Yep

Thanks.

If Taz's injury is seriously bad, then this could be a good way to get a young player in.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Simonator on April 27, 2023, 11:00:11 AM
Id love a real update on Gibcus, havent heard anything.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: mightytiges on April 28, 2023, 05:26:56 PM
Id love a real update on Gibcus, havent heard anything.
'Spy' says Gibbo is finally on the way back to returning now. Did some kicking drills with the main group at training today. The rest was running as part of his rehab. So positive signs.

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Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on April 28, 2023, 05:42:41 PM
Id love a real update on Gibcus, havent heard anything.
'Spy' says Gibbo is finally on the way back to returning now. Did some kicking drills with the main group at training today. The rest was running as part of his rehab. So positive signs.

(https://resources.richmondfc.com.au/photo-resources/2023/04/28/724e7a8f-2406-4da8-9bd6-0aef84b55374/230428_RD7_Training-9850-Josh-Gibcus.jpg?width=1240)

Have to say he looked in good nick at the player sponsor golf night the other week

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 02, 2023, 02:45:45 PM
Updated - May 2 2023

Available

Kaelan Bradtke, hand

Test

Jack Graham, hamstring

Unavailable

Josh Gibcus, hamstring (short-term)

Maurice Rioli, hamstring (short-term)

Toby Nankervis, ankle (medium-term)

Seth Campbell, adductor (medium-term)

Tom Brown, wrist (medium-term)

Kaleb Smith, ankle (medium-term)

Tom Lynch, foot (long-term)

Robbie Tarrant, hip (indefinite)

Mate Colina, back (indefinite)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Andyy on May 02, 2023, 09:24:35 PM
Give bradtke a go while Lynch is out.

Ryan ruck/forward.

Soldo can take 1st ruck.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 02, 2023, 10:39:19 PM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER                  INJURY          ESTIMATED RETURN

 Jack Graham        Hamstring           Test
 Josh Gibcus          Hamstring       1-3 weeks
 Maurice Rioli jnr    Hamstring       1-3 weeks
 Kaleb Smith            Foot              3-5 weeks
 Tom Brown             Wrist             4-6 weeks
 Seth Campbell       Adductor         4-6 weeks
 Toby Nankervis       Ankle             4-6 weeks
 Tom Lynch              Foot              6-11 weeks
 Mate Colina            Back              Indefinite
 Robbie Tarrant         Hip               Indefinite

Updated: May 2, 2023

Early prognosis

Graham needs to get through training this week unscathed in order to face West Coast on Saturday. Pre-season supplemental selection Kaelan Bradtke is set to return to the VFL after overcoming a hand injury. - Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/917788/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r8
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 04, 2023, 03:15:10 PM
Dimma said Gibcus and possibly Tarrant will play a half in the VFL the following weekend (our VFL team has the bye this week).

Nank is around 2-3 weeks away.

Lynch is out of his moonboot but is still a "medium term" prospect as far as returning. Usually that means 4-6 weeks away.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Simonator on May 04, 2023, 06:04:06 PM
Excited to get gibcus up and running
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 05, 2023, 01:42:45 PM
The club hasn't said yet if it's a reoccurrence of the plantar fasciitis, but it sounds as though Soldo has re-injured that foot after just one game back :P.

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: georgies31 on May 05, 2023, 01:51:29 PM
The club hasn't said yet if it's a reoccurrence of the plantar fasciitis, but it sounds as though Soldo has re-injured that foot after just one game back :P.

Typical been the same scenario last 3 year fitness and injury has been mess.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Stripes on May 05, 2023, 02:14:33 PM
The club hasn't said yet if it's a reoccurrence of the plantar fasciitis, but it sounds as though Soldo has re-injured that foot after just one game back :P.

Ryan and Miller are not up to rucking out a full game against senior-bodied ruckmen. Losing Nank and Soldo is a huge blow and nullifies much of our contested ball strength
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Willy on May 05, 2023, 02:55:45 PM
The club hasn't said yet if it's a reoccurrence of the plantar fasciitis, but it sounds as though Soldo has re-injured that foot after just one game back :P.

Ryan and Miller are not up to rucking out a full game against senior-bodied ruckmen. Losing Nank and Soldo is a huge blow and nullifies much of our contested ball strength

The Pies are on top of the ladder and the best clearance team in the league, despite using Grigg-style rucks.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Simonator on May 05, 2023, 04:04:24 PM
The club hasn't said yet if it's a reoccurrence of the plantar fasciitis, but it sounds as though Soldo has re-injured that foot after just one game back :P.

Ryan and Miller are not up to rucking out a full game against senior-bodied ruckmen. Losing Nank and Soldo is a huge blow and nullifies much of our contested ball strength

The Pies are on top of the ladder and the best clearance team in the league, despite using Grigg-style rucks.

Agree, rucks are overrated. We’re just poo
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Francois Jackson on May 05, 2023, 04:10:16 PM
The club hasn't said yet if it's a reoccurrence of the plantar fasciitis, but it sounds as though Soldo has re-injured that foot after just one game back :P.

Typical been the same scenario last 3 year fitness and injury has been mess.

its not that its dimmas fault, or someone elses fault.

The fitness department are doing a fantastic job for the last 2 years.

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 08, 2023, 09:43:11 PM
Latest injury update from Physical Performance Manager Luke Meehan ahead of Friday night's Round 9 clash with Geelong at the MCG.

Josh Gibcus, hamstring

"It's been a long time, Josh has had a few setbacks with his wound. Things have been really good the last four-to-six weeks, he's put in a really good block. All things being good and he trains this week, he'll be available for some minutes in the VFL this Saturday, which will be exciting."

Ivan Soldo, foot

"Ivan's dealing with a pretty tricky foot problem. He's a test for later this week. We're hoping things progress really well, and if he gets through some work later in the week, he'll be available. But, we'll have to see where it's at."

Toby Nankervis, ankle

"Toby's going really well which is great. He's working really hard, as everyone would expect. We're hoping to get him involved in a little bit of football this week, and all things being good, available next week possibly, but definitely the week after."
 
Maurice Rioli, hamstring

"He's going really well, it's been a couple of weeks now and he's running really well. We have to be really careful, everyone knows how explosive Maurice is. So, we'll make sure we get this right, (even) if we have to take a little bit longer than we expected when we started, but he's going really well at the moment."

Tom Lynch, foot

"Tom's moved out of his moon boot which is really pleasing. He's going to see his specialist next week. Once he sees him, we'll start to formulate a plan for his return to running and then eventually football, but he's still a while away unfortunately."
 
Robbie Tarrant, hip

"Robbie's had a really good couple of weeks. Last Saturday in the wet out here he had a great session, so he's putting together some good work. We're going to ramp up the football and see how we go, but it's really positive at the moment and we're hoping to get him back into some footy soon."
 
Mate Colina, back

"We've actually seen some specialists outside of the footy club with Mate. He's in a period now where we haven't been doing any work, we actually gave him some time away from the club. He's coming back in this week, so we'll get our eyes on him and start formulating a plan back from there."

Kaleb Smith, ankle

"This is a tricky injury, things stagnated a little bit with Kaleb. But, he's a really positive kid and working really hard. We've seen some specialists outside of the Club and we're hoping to get him going again in a couple of weeks. We're a little bit unsure with how it's going to go, but he's working really hard and hopefully we'll see him soon."

Seth Campbell, adductor

"Seth's had a really stop-start year unfortunately. We made the decision a couple of weeks ago to take him out of the footy program again and really work on his strength and things have progressed really well since then. We're hoping after another week or two of de-loading, we'll get him back into the program."

Tom Brown, wrist

"Tom's been working really hard. Obviously, he's been able to run the whole time he's been injured and he's been working really hard on his fitness. He goes to see a specialist next week and hopefully gets the all clear to resume footy after that, and we'll be seeing Tom really soon which will be pleasing."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1326113/injury-report-round-9-2023
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 08, 2023, 09:43:56 PM
Updated - May 8, 2023

Test
 
Josh Gibcus, hamstring
 
Ivan Soldo, foot
 
Unavailable
 
Toby Nankervis, ankle (short-term)
 
Maurice Rioli, hamstring (short-term)
 
Tom Brown, wrist (short-term)
 
Seth Campbell, adductor (medium-term)
 
Kaleb Smith, ankle (long-term)
 
Tom Lynch, foot (long-term)
 
Robbie Tarrant, hip (indefinite)
 
Mate Colina, back (indefinite)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: MintOnLamb on May 09, 2023, 02:39:26 AM
So is Bradtke available??
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on May 09, 2023, 07:02:14 AM
So is Bradtke available??

Yep would have played last week but the VFL had a bye
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 09, 2023, 06:26:08 PM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER                   INJURY         ESTIMATED RETURN

 Josh Gibcus            Hamstring    Test
 Ivan Soldo              Foot            Test
 Tyler Young             Leg             Test
 Toby Nankervis       Ankle           1-2 weeks
 Tom Brown             Wrist            1-3 weeks
 Maurice Rioli jnr      Hamstring    1-3 weeks
 Seth Campbell        Adductor      4-6 weeks
 Tom Lynch              Foot            6-11 weeks
 Kaleb Smith            Ankle          7-12 weeks
 Mate Colina            Back            Indefinite
 Robbie Tarrant         Hip             Indefinite

Updated: May 9, 2023

Early prognosis

Gibcus is set to play minutes in the VFL this week, his first game for the year after hamstring surgery, while Soldo and Young need to get through training. Nankervis is closing in on a return, as is Rioli jnr. Lynch is out of his moonboot, but still "a while away", while Colina and Smith have both consulted external specialists. Brown is close to being ticked off for a return to play, and Campbell is "de-loading" to help build strength in his adductor. Trent Cotchin is also available after a week's rest. - Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/922181/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r9
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: pmac21 on May 09, 2023, 06:30:31 PM
Tom Brown the longest broken wrist in history it feels like.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Damo on May 09, 2023, 07:31:19 PM
Tom Brown the longest broken wrist in history it feels like.

Yep and Lynch seems to be 6-11 every week
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: georgies31 on May 09, 2023, 09:11:30 PM
Our injury update would make it Bolloywood lol.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on May 09, 2023, 09:27:51 PM
Tom Brown the longest broken wrist in history it feels like.

He had to have extra surgery on it. That's why it's dragged out

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tigeritis™©® on May 10, 2023, 08:52:50 PM
Who is the surgeon we are using? Seems to be at backs galore.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 11, 2023, 12:22:08 PM
Gibcus has had a setback :(. According to Dimma, Gibbo has had "a bit of discomfort in his hamstring". So, he won't be making his comeback in the VFL this week and we are going to hold him off for a while to see how it progresses.

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Andyy on May 11, 2023, 01:56:43 PM
Just hold off until after the bye imo (for afl return)
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: georgies31 on May 11, 2023, 02:09:59 PM
Gibcus has had a setback :(. According to Dimma, Gibbo has had "a bit of discomfort in his hamstring". So, he won't be making his comeback in the VFL this week and we are going to hold him off for a while to see how it progresses.
Gez our fitness and injury program is a mess how many reoccurrences.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Knighter on May 11, 2023, 02:31:28 PM
Gibcus has had a setback :(. According to Dimma, Gibbo has had "a bit of discomfort in his hamstring". So, he won't be making his comeback in the VFL this week and we are going to hold him off for a while to see how it progresses.

A 6mth hamstring - FMD.  I could find a meth addict with more idea on how to manage our injured players than our team does
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on May 11, 2023, 03:01:28 PM
Gibcus has had a setback :(. According to Dimma, Gibbo has had "a bit of discomfort in his hamstring". So, he won't be making his comeback in the VFL this week and we are going to hold him off for a while to see how it progresses.

A 6mth hamstring - FMD.  I could find a meth addict with more idea on how to manage our injured players than our team does

He tore his hamstring off the bone

This type of injury can take anywhere between 4 months to 12 months to get right. It depends on how the reattached heals.

He had problems with infections in the wound

That has nothing to do with our fitness people.

Everything would have been done via the specialist who did the surgery via our team doctors
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: georgies31 on May 11, 2023, 04:08:04 PM
Gibcus has had a setback :(. According to Dimma, Gibbo has had "a bit of discomfort in his hamstring". So, he won't be making his comeback in the VFL this week and we are going to hold him off for a while to see how it progresses.

A 6mth hamstring - FMD.  I could find a meth addict with more idea on how to manage our injured players than our team does

He tore his hamstring off the bone

This type of injury can take anywhere between 4 months to 12 months to get right. It depends on how the reattached heals.

He had problems with infections in the wound

That has nothing to do with our fitness people.

Everything would have been done via the specialist who did the surgery via our team doctors

Get your point, mate. Seems like to many setbacks through at the club.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 12, 2023, 01:48:10 PM
Josh Gibcus injury update

The Club will take a conservative approach with young defender Josh Gibcus’ hamstring injury after the youngster suffered a setback at training on Thursday.

Scans have revealed a strain in Gibcus’ right hamstring.

Richmond High Performance Manager, Luke Meehan said it was a frustrating injury after what had been a thorough rehabilitation process.

“Josh was closely working towards a return to play before unfortunately injuring his hamstring on Thursday.

“It’s not as significant as his injury in January, and is in a different spot, but given his young age and long future in the game, we will be taking a cautious approach with his recovery- prioritising the long term.

“We will get some rehab work into him over the coming weeks and be able to provide a further update from there.”

Senior coach, Damien Hardwick spoke of Gibcus’ talent on Thursday.

“He is a kid that we see as a 10–12 year player for our footy club so we're not going to push him when he's not ready,” Hardwick said.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1328035/josh-gibcus-injury-update
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Simonator on May 12, 2023, 02:06:10 PM
Bugger
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Knighter on May 12, 2023, 02:15:54 PM
Gibcus has had a setback :(. According to Dimma, Gibbo has had "a bit of discomfort in his hamstring". So, he won't be making his comeback in the VFL this week and we are going to hold him off for a while to see how it progresses.

A 6mth hamstring - FMD.  I could find a meth addict with more idea on how to manage our injured players than our team does

He tore his hamstring off the bone

This type of injury can take anywhere between 4 months to 12 months to get right. It depends on how the reattached heals.

He had problems with infections in the wound

That has nothing to do with our fitness people.

Everything would have been done via the specialist who did the surgery via our team doctors

Care to revise your position on this now we know he reinjured the same hamstring in a different spot?

Just bad luck or shiteful injury management and rehab.  I'm backing the latter.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Francois Jackson on May 12, 2023, 03:02:19 PM

 :lol well well this is a surprise. NOT

imagine it was Burge in charge, the site would be in a meltdown. Must go back to comments made about him last year.



Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 12, 2023, 04:46:45 PM
Add Dow to our injury list  :P. No mention yet of what's the issue.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Broadsword on May 12, 2023, 07:14:16 PM
Gibcus learning from the best and taking the same career path as Grimes. 👍
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 13, 2023, 04:30:40 PM
From the HeraldSun:

The Tigers were hopeful Gibcus would play a half in the VFL this weekend after hamstring tendon surgery in January.

He has battled three infections in the hamstring wound that has delayed his return but suffered another episode while warming up on Wednesday.

It is not tendon-related but the Tigers are now aware they will need to build his hamstring strength up before he is ready for the rigors of the AFL.

He suffered significant muscle waste while unable to train as he fought off the trio of infections, so will need to build strength and stamina before his next attempt at an AFL return.

The Tigers do not have a return date for him as they assess their best course of action.

Star forward Tom Lynch will see a specialist on Monday to assess whether his metatarsal fracture has healed enough for him to ramp up his recovery.

He is still some time away from an AFL return.

Co-captain Toby Nankervis will ramp up his training on Saturday and is likely to return in round 11 against Port Adelaide.

If he can get through training next week he is a chance to take on Essendon in the Dreamtime at the ‘G clash but a return the following week is more likely.

https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/afl-round-9-all-the-latest-injury-and-mro-news/news-story/d5eecc499069922511717aa6b34fd59d
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 15, 2023, 05:06:29 PM
Richmond Injury List:

Updated: 15 May 2023

Test

Tylar Young, leg

Toby Nankervis, ankle

Unavailable

Maurice Rioli, hamstring (short-term)

Tom Brown, wrist (short-term)

Jacob Hopper, soleus (medium-term)

Ivan Soldo, foot (medium-term)

Seth Campbell, adductor (medium-term)

Josh Gibcus, hamstring (medium-term)

Kaleb Smith, ankle (long-term)

Tom Lynch, foot (long-term)

Robbie Tarrant, hip (indefinite)

Mate Colina, back (indefinite)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1332330/injury-report-round-10-2023/
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Francois Jackson on May 16, 2023, 07:26:02 PM
MRJ still not available? Must be a very nasty hamstring :shh

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 17, 2023, 08:50:38 AM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER                 INJURY        ESTIMATED RETURN

 Toby Nankervis     Ankle              Test
 Tyler Young           Leg                Test
 Tom Brown           Wrist              1-3 weeks
 Maurice Rioli jnr    Hamstring       1-3 weeks
 Seth Campbell      Adductor         4-6 weeks
 Josh Gibcus          Hamstring       4-6 weeks
 Jacob Hopper        Calf                4-6 weeks
 Ivan Soldo            Foot               4-6 weeks
 Tom Lynch            Foot               6-11 weeks
 Kaleb Smith          Ankle             7-12 weeks
 Mate Colina          Back                Indefinite
 Robbie Tarrant       Hip                 Indefinite

Updated: May 16, 2023

Early prognosis

After a gradual shortening of the injury list, it's jumped out again at Punt Road. Hopper has suffered a strain to the soleus portion of his calf, which is in the lower portion of the leg. Soldo was a test last week, but has been bumped back out to a medium-term return as he battles a plantar fasciitis issue. Gibcus was poised to make a VFL return over the weekend, but suffered a setback to a different spot in his hamstring on Friday. – Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/927432/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r10
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Damo on May 17, 2023, 09:50:22 AM
Tom Lynch
The forever 6-11 man it seems
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on May 17, 2023, 10:10:10 AM
Tom Lynch
The forever 6-11 man it seems

6 weeks if the visit surgeon this week and he says all is good after surgery and Lynch can commence running again

longer if things aren't healing the way they should

I think (hope) our medical team have learnt the extra cautious approach is the way to go. they did it with Graham's hammie, gave him a extra week and seems to have worked. Looks like they are doing the same with MJ, 21 days only clicked over this week, taking an extra week few days to get him right
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Damo on May 17, 2023, 11:56:56 AM
Tom Lynch
The forever 6-11 man it seems

6 weeks if the visit surgeon this week and he says all is good after surgery and Lynch can commence running again

longer if things aren't healing the way they should

I think (hope) our medical team have learnt the extra cautious approach is the way to go. they did it with Graham's hammie, gave him a extra week and seems to have worked. Looks like they are doing the same with MJ, 21 days only clicked over this week, taking an extra week few days to get him right

He was 6-11 three weeks ago
If the current 6-11 is accurate then there is only two explanations

1- the initial estimate was wrong
2- he’s had a setback

Granted it can still fall into the initial 6-11, but I would have thought it would currently be 3-8
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on May 17, 2023, 12:16:58 PM

He was 6-11 three weeks ago
If the current 6-11 is accurate then there is only two explanations

1- the initial estimate was wrong
2- he’s had a setback

Granted it can still fall into the initial 6-11, but I would have thought it would currently be 3-8

get what you are saying Damo

But he was interviewed on friday in that "roaming Brian" segment and he said he was to see the surgeon this week. And he said anther "few weeks"

Not sure there's been a setback, doubt that there has been. He only came out of the moon boot a couple of weeks back and off to the surgeon this week. I think the original estimate was 11-15 weeks, so think they are still around that time frame

As I said I'd rather they take the cautious approach, than rush. He is to valuable a player and it was too serious an injury to not take the careful, long approach

I'll be honest I take the x-x weeks with a grain of salt TBBH

For years the injury update listing from the Club has been terrible. It's not just this year it's been like it for the last 5 or 6.

And FWIW the other week at the first player sponsor night, Tom wasn't there but I did ask what had happened and got told very early in the 1st qtr he copped a heavy knock to his foot by a Dog's player (not the vision the media claims was when he was hurt). He played out the game because he couldn't do anymore damage to it and because Graham had done his hammy
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: georgies31 on May 17, 2023, 02:37:57 PM
Soldo 4 to 6 weeks reoccurring injury and Gibcus to out longterm nothing but a mess our fitness department.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tigeritis™©® on May 19, 2023, 10:25:50 AM
Latest update.

There’s been a setback…….
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: MintOnLamb on May 20, 2023, 10:44:26 AM
You would have to think Tarrant and Colina would be done
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 24, 2023, 01:33:33 PM
Injury Report: Round 11, 2023

Richmond defender Nick Vlastuin will be a test to play in Round 11 after suffering a corked leg in last Saturday's Dreamtime at the 'G game.

The 29-year-old will need to get through training this week in order to be available for selection for Sunday's clash with Port Adelaide at the MCG.

"Nick received a heavy knock to his leg early in the game on Saturday night," Physical Performance Manager Luke Meehan said.

"He played out the game despite being hampered. The longer week between games helps but we will monitor him as the week progresses."

Richmond Injury List:

Test

Nick Vlastuin, cork leg

Unavailable

Maurice Rioli, hamstring (short-term)

Jacob Hopper, soleus (medium-term)

Ivan Soldo, foot (medium-term)

Seth Campbell, adductor (medium-term)

Josh Gibcus, hamstring (medium-term)

Kaleb Smith, ankle (long-term)

Tom Lynch, foot (long-term)

Robbie Tarrant, hip (indefinite)

Mate Colina, back (indefinite)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1338814/injury-report-round-11-2023
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 24, 2023, 02:06:28 PM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER                   INJURY       ESTIMATED RETURN

 Nick Vlastuin         Corked leg        Test
 Maurice Rioli jnr    Hamstring     1-3 weeks
 Seth Campbell       Adductor       4-6 weeks
 Josh Gibcus           Hamstring     4-6 weeks
 Jacob Hopper        Calf               4-6 weeks
 Ivan Soldo            Foot              4-6 weeks
 Tom Lynch            Foot             6-11 weeks
 Kaleb Smith          Ankle           7-12 weeks
 Mate Colina           Back             Indefinite
 Robbie Tarrant       Hip               Indefinite

Updated: May 23, 2023

Early prognosis

Vlastuin is a test after suffering a corked leg against Essendon. Tom Brown is now available after spending the vast majority of the season sidelined with a broken wrist.  Tylar Young returned from his leg injury in the VFL last weekend. – Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/932578/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r11
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Andyy on May 24, 2023, 04:13:29 PM
What a waste of keyboard strikes
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: georgies31 on May 24, 2023, 06:11:19 PM
Lynch is back on long term lol gez we botched this appointment of Luke Meehan.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: TFL on May 24, 2023, 06:45:13 PM
Lynch is back on long term lol gez we botched this appointment of Luke Meehan.

While I not a fan of Meehan, Lynch has a broken bone in his foot

Absolutely nothing to do with S&C

Gibcus yes, along with everyone else with soft tissue

not to mention the skill level if he was behind training without footy's  :banghead
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Francois Jackson on May 24, 2023, 07:05:44 PM
 :yep Dont mention training without the footys or you will get eaten alive.

Someone a while back mentioned Burge was doing the training without footys' in "December" . Funny thing with that is Burg was at the hawks, so it appears he was at 2 places at the same time :shh :shh



 

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Damo on May 24, 2023, 07:13:16 PM
Lynch
The 6-11 man
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on May 24, 2023, 08:37:31 PM
Lynch is back on long term lol gez we botched this appointment of Luke Meehan.

Lynch has been long term since he broke his foot. It has not changed. Only thing that has changed is 8-13 weeks has dropped back to 6-11.

A broken foot caused by copping a nasty knock by an opposition player in the first few minutes of the Bulldogs game as TFL said nothing to do with S&C

Whack the S&C for the things they can control but they certainly don't deserve any whacks for broken bones

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tigeritis™©® on May 25, 2023, 12:34:34 AM
Im predicting that Vlaustin has a “setback”.  :rollin
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: TigerLand on May 25, 2023, 01:59:36 AM
Hopper a 4-6 week calf that he did a week ago. What calf takes 7 weeks to heal?
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Knighter on May 25, 2023, 06:21:17 AM
Hopper a 4-6 week calf that he did a week ago. What calf takes 7 weeks to heal?

They do when Meehan is rehabbing them
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: crackertiger on May 25, 2023, 07:46:00 AM
At least we will get to see Tom Brown after a long lay off
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: georgies31 on May 25, 2023, 09:21:00 AM
Lynch is back on long term lol gez we botched this appointment of Luke Meehan.

Lynch has been long term since he broke his foot. It has not changed. Only thing that has changed is 8-13 weeks has dropped back to 6-11.

A broken foot caused by copping a nasty knock by an opposition player in the first few minutes of the Bulldogs game as TFL said nothing to do with S&C

Whack the S&C for the things they can control but they certainly don't deserve any whacks for broken bones

How long has he been 6 to 11 weeks now lol ? Wasn't he supposed to see the doctor this week so he can hit the track no update at all.Lynch wasn't well all preseason and rd 1 you could see it with his foot issue and rushed back let's not blanket the incompetence of this department.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on May 25, 2023, 09:23:09 AM
Hopper a 4-6 week calf that he did a week ago. What calf takes 7 weeks to heal?

Depends on the grading of the strain/tear

It isn't a standard call as it keeps getting referred to as his soles not his calf

I am off to physio tonight for my back so as we always do will be talking about this one. It will be our injury of the week for discussion  ;D

He's given me interesting insight on the Lynch injury, so expecting the same here :thumbsup
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on May 25, 2023, 09:29:43 AM

How long has he been 6 to 11 weeks now lol ? Wasn't he supposed to see the doctor this week so he can hit the track no update at all.Lynch wasn't well all p5reseason and rd 1 you could see it with his foot issue and rushed back let's not blanket the incompetence of this department.

He saw the surgeon last week. Surgeon was to decide when he could start running etc based on how the bone was healing.

His rehab program from the surgery has solely been and is determined by the surgeon and medical team. S&C would be doing what those experts tell them

But....

 if people were paying attention Tuesday one of the new services said he back in a moon boot  so maybe it's been pushed out again. 2nd player sponsor Gold night was on last night so I am waiting to hear from my "spies" for any updates  :snidegrin

As I said I have no problem people dishing out whacks to S&C for things they are responsible for but the Lynch broken foot is not one of them. Can just imagine the outcry if he came back to early and broke it again  ::)
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on May 25, 2023, 12:42:17 PM
:yep Dont mention training without the footys or you will get eaten alive.

Someone a while back mentioned Burge was doing the training without footys' in "December" . Funny thing with that is Burg was at the hawks, so it appears he was at 2 places at the same time :shh :shh

Nice try; but you seem to have misread things.

The NO footys in December was Burge back in 2021 going into season 2022.

So to make it easier for folks....

Below are 3 links to this site's training thread

The 1st one is from 21 November 2022 - and there are plenty of pics of training and the players using footys; shocking I know but they are in the pics (page 325 of the thread)

http://oneeyed-richmond.com/forum/index.php?topic=2565.msg736275#msg736275

2nd one 24Nov 2022 and look more footys

http://oneeyed-richmond.com/forum/index.php?topic=2565.msg736313#msg736313

And the final one from 2nd week of pre-season (page 326 and Dec 2022) and shock horror more footys 

http://oneeyed-richmond.com/forum/index.php?topic=2565.msg736313#msg736313



Hopefully clears up this "no footys" December fallacy
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Francois Jackson on May 25, 2023, 02:56:11 PM
well is that even true, as i just checked and saw footy drills in December 2021.

Perhaps it was drills for most of December but not all :shh









Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on May 25, 2023, 05:20:36 PM
well is that even true, as i just checked and saw footy drills in December 2021.

Perhaps it was drills for most of December but not all :shh

Sorry but I have no idea what you are saying here  :huh3
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 26, 2023, 01:51:08 AM
Lynch back in a moonboot according to 'Spy'  :P.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on May 26, 2023, 07:07:18 AM
Lynch back in a moonboot according to 'Spy'  :P.

Yep got told the same last night
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Diocletian on May 26, 2023, 02:14:52 PM
Put him on the LTI list, tap Tarrant on the shoulder and go to the MSD with 3 picks. :shh

EDIT: Just read about Smith - make that 4 picks. :shh :shh
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Knighter on May 26, 2023, 02:17:20 PM
Lynch back in a moonboot according to 'Spy'  :P.

Stuffen Meehan strikes again!  :help
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: georgies31 on May 26, 2023, 03:59:34 PM
How could people exuse our fitness department nothing short of a mess.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on May 26, 2023, 05:58:20 PM
Lynch back in a moonboot according to 'Spy'  :P.

Stuffen Meehan strikes again!  :help

I will repeat the Lynch injury, that is badly broken bone in his foot was not caused by anything the S&C did. It was caused by a Bulldogs player. It happened in the 1st fre minutes of that game. It required surgery. Everything post surgery has been dictated by the surgeon and our medical team. S&C rightly follow those instructions

To be back in a moon boot means the repaired bone is not healing the way they had hoped.

Will also repeat again whack the S&C team for the things they should be held accountable for = soft tissue injuries but to whack them for Lynch being back in a moonboot is one helluva stretch
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: georgies31 on May 26, 2023, 06:10:31 PM
Lynch back in a moonboot according to 'Spy'  :P.

Stuffen Meehan strikes again!  :help

I will repeat the Lynch injury, that is badly broken bone in his foot was not caused by anything the S&C did. It was caused by a Bulldogs player. It happened in the 1st fre minutes of that game. It required surgery. Everything post surgery has been dictated by the surgeon and our medical team. S&C rightly follow those instructions

To be back in a moon boot means the repaired bone is not healing the way they had hoped.

Will also repeat again whack the S&C team for the things they should be held accountable for = soft tissue injuries but to whack them for Lynch being back in a moonboot is one helluva stretch

Mate Lynch wasn't right preseason with his foot injury and was rushed back wouldn't surprise me the injury is related.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Diocletian on May 26, 2023, 06:13:13 PM
Bingo.  :shh
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on May 26, 2023, 08:26:42 PM

Mate Lynch wasn't right preseason with his foot injury and was rushed back wouldn't surprise me the injury is related.

I have had 3 people tell me the same thing about his broken foot, how it happened and that it was not related to the injury/surgery he had in the pre-season. 3 people I might add that I trust and believe

People will believe what they want, I get that but I have only posted what I've been told

I'll leave it at that

ANd at the same time keep to myself the discussion I had with my physio about soleus calf injuries

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: amc11 on May 26, 2023, 09:34:44 PM

Mate Lynch wasn't right preseason with his foot injury and was rushed back wouldn't surprise me the injury is related.

I have had 3 people tell me the same thing about his broken foot, how it happened and that it was not related to the injury/surgery he had in the pre-season. 3 people I might add that I trust and believe

People will believe what they want, I get that but I have only posted what I've been told

I'll leave it at that

ANd at the same time keep to myself the discussion I had with my physio about soleus calf injuries

Hmm, that bad??
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 29, 2023, 07:22:20 PM
Lynch interviewed on 7news:

* Sent for a check-up today seven weeks post foot fracture.

* Hopefully in a couple weeks he starts running.

* Just got out of the moonboot so he's got a fair way to go and it will be a while before he's back playing.

Go to 1:00 min mark: https://twitter.com/7NewsMelbourne/status/1663106096511483904
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Damo on May 29, 2023, 07:28:45 PM
The 6-11 man should be told to rest up till next year barring a shock turnaround
Zero point risking him
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Diocletian on May 29, 2023, 08:25:28 PM
Same goes for Gibcus... :shh

Wouldn't be pushing the likes of Grimes, Nank, Prestia & Vlas too hard either if they're all going around again for us next year... :shh
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 30, 2023, 02:11:17 PM
Updated - May 30, 2023

Test
 
Maurice Rioli, Hamstring
 
Bigoa Nyuon, Knee
 
Nick Vlastuin, Leg
 
Unavailable
 
Jacob Hopper, soleus (medium-term)
 
Ivan Soldo, foot (medium-term)
 
Seth Campbell, adductor (medium-term)
 
Josh Gibcus, hamstring (medium-term)
 
Kaleb Smith, ankle (long-term)
 
Tom Lynch, foot (long-term)
 
Robbie Tarrant, hip (indefinite)
 
Mate Colina, back (indefinite)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on May 30, 2023, 08:27:50 PM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER                 INJURY         ESTIMATED RETURN

 Bigoa Nyuon         Knee                   Test
 Maurice Rioli jnr    Hamstring           Test
 Nick Vlastuin        Corked leg           Test
 Seth Campbell      Adductor        4-6 weeks
 Josh Gibcus          Hamstring      4-6 weeks
 Jacob Hopper        Calf               4-6 weeks
 Ivan Soldo            Foot               4-6 weeks
 Tom Lynch            Foot              7-12 weeks
 Mate Colina          Back               Indefinite
 Robbie Tarrant       Hip                 Indefinite
 Kaleb Smith          Ankle                Season

Updated: May 30, 2023

Early prognosis

Vlastuin and Rioli could return to boost the Tigers ahead of their match against Greater Western Sydney, the latter after five weeks on the sidelines with a hamstring issue. Young Smith was last week added to the inactive list, freeing up a second spot ahead of the mid-season draft following the retirement of Jason Castagna. – Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/940746/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r12
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on June 02, 2023, 01:59:07 PM
Floss still with a bad corky that hasn't recovered yet. The way McQualter was talking, Floss is no certainty to return next week either  :-\.

Maurice will make his return next weekend. The Club wants to get extra training into him. So, he's not playing at either level this weekend.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on June 07, 2023, 01:57:48 AM
Richmond is yet to officially update its injury list, with Grimes receiving treatment and strapping on his shoulder during the last quarter of the tight win over Greater Western Sydney. Vlastuin is now a test for a third week running after suffering a very bad cork, but a trip to Perth to face Fremantle may be a less-than-ideal return. – Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/944849/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r13

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Broadsword on June 07, 2023, 03:46:36 AM
Richmond is yet to officially update its injury list...
How hard can it be? Just chuck "short term," "4-6 weeks," and "7-11" weeks next to everyone's names and put your feet up.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on June 08, 2023, 12:44:36 PM
Thursday afternoon and still no official update from the Club  :huh.

McQualter said Hopper is getting better (it was a "very bad" calf) and is improving his running. Will be back post-bye at this stage.

Gibcus looking to rejoin training in the next week or two and we're hoping to get him back into footy post-bye as well.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on June 08, 2023, 06:26:24 PM
Noah Cumberland will be unavailable for the short-term after suffering a mild calf strain at training on Tuesday.

Source: RFC website (https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1353232).
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on June 08, 2023, 10:11:15 PM
Updated - June 8, 2023

Available
 
Maurice Rioli (hamstring)
 
Nick Vlastuin (corked leg)
 
Unavailable
 
Noah Cumberland, calf (short-term)
 
Jacob Hopper, soleus (short-term)
 
Ivan Soldo, foot (short-term)
 
Seth Campbell, adductor (medium-term)
 
Josh Gibcus, hamstring (medium-term)
 
Kaleb Smith, ankle (long-term)
 
Tom Lynch, foot (long-term)
 
Mate Colina, back (long-term)
 
Robbie Tarrant, hip (indefinite)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on June 13, 2023, 09:10:21 PM
Latest injury update from Physical Performance Manager Luke Meehan ahead of Saturday night's Round 14 clash with St Kilda at the MCG.

Noah Cumberland, soleus

"Unfortunately last week at training he hurt himself at the start of the session. Things are going okay and we're looking at him to be available after the bye."


Ivan Soldo, foot

"He's actually had a really frustrating year, but things have really turned in the last couple of weeks. He's got to get through our main session still on Thursday, and we're expecting him to be available, finally."


Toby Nankervis, corky

"Toby's pretty tough, he'll be fine."


Jacob Hopper, soleus

"Jacob's going really well, he's making some strong progressions. He'll be available after the bye."


Tom Lynch, foot

"We're going slowly with Tom. We got some really good news with a scan and x-ray last week. Obviously he's very important and we're going to make sure things are spot on before we get him back into football, but things are going okay."


Josh Gibcus, hamstring

"Things are okay with Josh. Like Tom, and all our players, he's really important and we want to make sure things are right. So, we're going to make sure things are spot on before we progress him back into football."


Seth Campbell, adductor

"He's had his best week all year, so things are starting to turn for Seth which is great. We're all excited to see him and hopefully a couple of weeks after the bye he'll play his first game."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1357643/injury-report-round-14-2023
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on June 13, 2023, 09:12:03 PM
Richmond Injury List:

Test

Ivan Soldo

Unavailable

Noah Cumberland, soleus (short-term)

Jacob Hopper, soleus (short-term)

Seth Campbell, adductor (medium-term)

Josh Gibcus, hamstring (medium-term)

Kaleb Smith, ankle (long-term)

Tom Lynch, foot (long-term)

Mate Colina, back (long-term)

Robbie Tarrant, hip (indefinite)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on June 14, 2023, 01:46:17 PM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER                    INJURY         ESTIMATED RETURN

 Ivan Soldo               Foot                     Test
 Marlion Pickett         Personal              1 week
 Noah Cumberland     Calf                   1-3 weeks
 Jacob Hopper           Calf                   1-3 weeks
 Rhyan Mansell          Suspension        Round 18
 Seth Campbell          Adductor           4-6 weeks
 Josh Gibcus              Hamstring         4-6 weeks
 Mate Colina              Back                7-12 weeks
 Tom Lynch               Foot                 7-12 weeks
 Robbie Tarrant          Hip                   Indefinite
 Kaleb Smith             Ankle                  Season

Updated: June 13, 2023

Early prognosis

Soldo needs to get through training this week, but is a chance to play after a persistent plantar fasciitis injury, while fellow ruck Toby Nankervis has been cleared after suffering a corked quad. It has been confirmed Pickett will not play this week, after facing a Perth court on Monday. Maurice Rioli jnr (hamstring) made a successful return over the weekend at VFL level. Hopper and Cumberland will return after the Tigers' bye in round 15. Lynch had a positive X-ray result, but is still quite some time away. – Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/949494/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r14
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: TigerLand on June 14, 2023, 09:41:17 PM
I'm sorry but this conditioning and fitness has been such a disappointment for some time. Gibcus 4-6? How does a 19yo miss and entire season with a hamstring? Hoppers calf is 7 weeks in total? What is going on.

How can Tom Stewart miss 1 game from a medial strain and we have such lengthy layoffs for soft tissue.

Don't get me started on Lynch 12 weeks for the passed month. There's bad luck and then there is poor management.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on June 14, 2023, 10:34:00 PM
I am sick to death of people potting the S&C people for the Lynch injury and the time it has taken for it to heal

It was a significant break, a very serious break. It required surgery. His entire recovery and rehabilitation has been based on what the surgeon and specialist has advised. Now I get that's not want people want to hear but it is what's transpired. The break had zero to do with his pre-season plantar fascia issue. Again not what people want to believe but that's the situation. They said after surgery he would out longer than first thought. Amazing how many people missed that little piece of info.

Ditto Gibcus, he had a significant hamstring injury, so serious it required surgery. It has been well documented that the wound got infected, it meant a set back. Again they followed the advice received from the surgeon around rehab. A plan was put in place but then as they upped his work loads he had problems. So rightly the club has taken a very cautious approach. I can just imaginthe outcry if he can back and re did his hamstring so badly that he needed more surgery.

TL you said it yourself he is 19 years old. Isn't more important to get right now than risk him having problems his entire career? I wish he was out there but not at the risk of missing more games in the seasons ahead. That would be poor management

I have said it so many times pot S&C for the things they should be potted for but to include the Lynch and now Gibcus in those whacks is overkill



Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Hard Roar Tiger on June 14, 2023, 10:37:11 PM
Agreed WP. Irrational and irrelevant content
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on June 18, 2023, 05:43:23 PM
Injury updates provided for Tigers stars Jacob Hopper, Tom Lynch

Jack Jovanovski
zerohanger.com
June 18, 2023


Richmond midfielder Jacob Hopper is reportedly in line for an imminent return from a calf injury, while spearhead forward Tom Lynch is improving from his fractured foot, yet remains a ways away from making a return to the field.

The ex-GWS player has been sidelined for the Tigers' past five contests, with his stoppage work in particular sorely missed.

However, according to 7News' Mitch Cleary, Hopper is slated for a post-bye comeback, with Richmond set for a Round 16 bout with the Brisbane Lions at The Gabba.

"He will return after the bye next week for the Tigers after missing the last five games with his calf injury," Cleary reported after Richmond's 20-point victory over St Kilda on Saturday night.

"Throw in Taranto, who's in Brownlow Medal contention, Shai Bolton, Dion Prestia, it's a pretty handy in for a side that's making a charge."

Cleary also provided an update on ailed goalkicker Tom Lynch.

"(Lynch is) still in a moon boot, so the Tigers are playing this extra cautious," Cleary said.

"There was hope that he might be able to return just after the bye, I think he's still facing at least three or four weeks on the sidelines, so watch this space on Tom Lynch, but (Richmond) will hope to get him back towards finals, if they can make it."

https://www.zerohanger.com/injury-updates-provided-for-tigers-stars-jacob-hopper-tom-lynch-138767/
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on June 20, 2023, 10:10:47 PM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER   INJURY   ESTIMATED RETURN

 Noah Cumberland        Calf             Test
 Jacob Hopper              Calf             Test
 Rhyan Mansell        Suspension     Round 18
 Seth Campbell          Adductor       4-6 weeks
 Josh Gibcus             Hamstring      4-6 weeks
 Mate Colina                 Back         7-12 weeks
 Tom Lynch                  Foot          7-12 weeks
 Kaleb Smith               Ankle           Season
 Robbie Tarrant            Hip             Indefinite
 Samson Ryan             Ankle            TBC

Updated: June 20, 2023

Early prognosis

Both Cumberland and Hopper will be tests for Richmond after the team's bye this week, while the extent of Ryan's injury is not yet known after the young tall was subbed out against St Kilda. Marlion Pickett should be available for selection post-bye, while Ivan Soldo made a long-awaited return in the VFL after a foot injury over the weekend. ­– Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/953771/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r15
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Andyy on June 20, 2023, 11:12:00 PM
Gibcus 4-6
Lynch 7-12

Sigh
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Knighter on June 21, 2023, 03:05:46 AM
Louie Meehan has to go. How can players miss 25wks with a hammy and broken foot?
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on June 21, 2023, 09:24:50 AM
Umm....

Only thing I will say is that outside of the obvious ones, the others are last week's timelines. As the players are on break the Club hasn't released any updates this week

As for the serious foot and hammy ones I've given my views and what I know about those a number of times but because it doesn't suit narratives people ignore the ..er...ummm facts around the seriousness of those 2 injuries

Whatever

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Gigantor on June 21, 2023, 10:46:02 AM
Does anyone know what criteria the club would use to measure the success or otherwise of this department?
Or is it simply as some say the length of players being out with injuries?
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: georgies31 on June 21, 2023, 12:35:43 PM
Umm....

Only thing I will say is that outside of the obvious ones, the others are last week's timelines. As the players are on break the Club hasn't released any updates this week

As for the serious foot and hammy ones I've given my views and what I know about those a number of times but because it doesn't suit narratives people ignore the ..er...ummm facts around the seriousness of those 2 injuries

Whatever

Fair enough mate you might know more then us , but the simple
fact fitness and conditioning has been trending downhill for a couple of years dropping standards needs s big revamp.



Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Chuck17 on June 21, 2023, 01:30:43 PM
Gibcus would have to be the longest ever out for a hammy wouldn't he?
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Gigantor on June 21, 2023, 03:01:53 PM
Stand to be corrected but it’s not simply a hamstring, it required surgery then got infected. I would imagine that would blow recovery time well and truly off the ball park.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on June 21, 2023, 05:27:06 PM
Stand to be corrected but it’s not simply a hamstring, it required surgery then got infected. I would imagine that would blow recovery time well and truly off the ball park.

Really?

Been saying this for weeks now and everyone won't acknowledge it

And the other thing I've been saying if you've want to whack S&C then go ahead for the things they should be whacked for and there's plenty to whack them for

But to whack them for the Lynch and Gibcus isn't realistic

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: MintOnLamb on June 21, 2023, 06:27:45 PM
Tarrant. What is the story??
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: crackertiger on June 21, 2023, 07:05:32 PM
The injury report is just a bluff report. Gibcus will probably play VFL after the bye.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tigeritis™©® on June 22, 2023, 12:52:44 AM
Stand to be corrected but it’s not simply a hamstring, it required surgery then got infected. I would imagine that would blow recovery time well and truly off the ball park.

Really?

Been saying this for weeks now and everyone won't acknowledge it

And the other thing I've been saying if you've want to whack S&C then go ahead for the things they should be whacked for and there's plenty to whack them for

But to whack them for the Lynch and Gibcus isn't realistic

Maybe it’s been the surgeon/surgery that’s the problem with these setbacks.

Infections seem to becoming more prevalent with this mob.

Just for starters, why don’t we try a surgeon that uses sterile equipment and always washes their hands properly before surgery? :rollin
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: blaisee on June 22, 2023, 11:24:55 AM
The injury report is just a bluff report. Gibcus will probably play VFL after the bye.

Gibcus will not play this year

Lynch is 50/50
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Knighter on June 22, 2023, 03:26:52 PM
A 9mth hammy. Meehan is holder of a new world record
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Francois Jackson on June 22, 2023, 07:34:49 PM
here we go again.

Il say again if it was Burge who was very instrumental in our 3 flags, a select few would be relentless. :shh

The defence is laughable.



Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on June 23, 2023, 09:16:44 PM
Injury Report: June 23, 2023

From the RFC website

Richmond Injury List:

Test

Noah Cumberland (soleus)

Jacob Hopper (soleus)

Samson Ryan (ankle)

Unavailable

Seth Campbell, adductor (short-term)

Josh Gibcus, hamstring (medium-term)

Kaleb Smith, ankle (long-term)

Tom Lynch, foot (long-term)

Mate Colina, back (long-term)

Robbie Tarrant, hip (indefinite)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1363696/injury-report-june-23-2023
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tiger_In_Sicily on June 24, 2023, 06:09:59 PM
Been following this forum for quite a while, a long time actually. Even from Sicily where I moved to.. in regards to gibcus and Lynch.... Reading some comments has gobsmacked me at the ignorance of so many.. just a hammy just a foot break.. do all you supporters that doubt the recovery time not realise it wasn't just a hammy. It was torn right off the bone, not a strain not a Tweek a total tear . As for Lynch.  Feet take a very long time to heal properly . And have you all forgotten how many players have had to retire after a simple foot break.. seriously have done patience and understanding before talking minchiate ad they day here in Sicily!
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Willy on June 26, 2023, 03:51:46 PM
Hearing Dion might have injured his calf.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: The Machine on June 26, 2023, 04:04:33 PM
Dion out.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Diocletian on June 26, 2023, 04:13:33 PM
Probably not a bad out with Hopper returning - I'd say it at least guarantees Cotchin stays on ball. Certainly not as crucial as it would've been last year anyway. :shh
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on June 26, 2023, 04:38:46 PM
Richmond Injury List:

Available

Noah Cumberland (soleus)

Jacob Hopper (soleus)

Samson Ryan (ankle)

Unavailable

Dion Prestia, calf (short-term)

Seth Campbell, adductor (short-term)

Josh Gibcus, hamstring (medium-term)

Kaleb Smith, ankle (long-term)

Tom Lynch, foot (long-term)

Mate Colina, back (long-term)

Robbie Tarrant, hip (indefinite)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1365899/injury-report-round-16-2023
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tiger_In_Sicily on June 26, 2023, 04:57:56 PM
So what's the go with Tarrant. Indefinite doesn't seem quite right as he is training again
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Hard Roar Tiger on June 26, 2023, 06:03:07 PM
Probably not a bad out with Hopper returning - I'd say it at least guarantees Cotchin stays on ball. Certainly not as crucial as it would've been last year anyway. :shh

Totally agree. We might look a little slow with all of them available
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on June 26, 2023, 10:22:02 PM
Snip :banghead

Let's just stick to the topic folks
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: georgies31 on June 27, 2023, 03:15:49 PM
Was meatball injured against Freo or was this during the break ?. Puzzling they mentioned it this week.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Andyy on June 27, 2023, 06:03:09 PM
Was meatball injured against Freo or was this during the break ?. Puzzling they mentioned it this week.

Break you'd think? Played out the game vs freo
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Diocletian on June 27, 2023, 06:19:58 PM
IIRC he hurt it during the match and went off for a while but came back on. :shh
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on June 27, 2023, 11:07:16 PM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER                   INJURY       ESTIMATED RETURN

 Noah Cumberland      Calf                 Test
 Jacob Hopper            Calf                 Test
 Samson Ryan           Ankle                Test
 Seth Campbell         Adductor        1-3 weeks
 Dion Prestia              Calf              1-3 weeks
 Rhyan Mansell       Suspension       Round 18
 Josh Gibcus            Hamstring       4-6 weeks
 Mate Colina              Back            7-12 weeks
 Tom Lynch                Foot            7-12 weeks
 Kaleb Smith             Ankle              Season
 Robbie Tarrant           Hip              Indefinite

Updated: June 27, 2023

Early prognosis
Cumberland, Hopper and Ryan are tests after the team's bye, but Prestia has been added to the injury list with another soft-tissue issue. Marlion Pickett should now be available for selection. ­– Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/957703/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r16
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tiger Khosh on June 27, 2023, 11:33:13 PM
Inb4 Gibcus still 4-6 and lynch still 7-12 weeks comments
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on June 28, 2023, 06:02:02 PM
Was meatball injured against Freo or was this during the break ?. Puzzling they mentioned it this week.
McQaulter said Dion injured it right at the end of the game against St Kilda. They are hoping he will miss just the one week.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tigeritis™©® on June 29, 2023, 08:13:27 PM
Another one bites the dust.  :help
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on July 03, 2023, 06:34:01 PM
Richmond Injury List:

Available

Dustin Martin, illness

Test

Dion Prestia, calf
 
Unavailable
 
Seth Campbell, adductor (short-term)

Jayden Short, hamstring (medium-term)

Josh Gibcus, hamstring (medium-term)
 
Kaleb Smith, ankle (long-term)
 
Tom Lynch, foot (long-term)
 
Mate Colina, back (long-term)
 
Robbie Tarrant, hip (indefinite)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1371801
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on July 04, 2023, 06:44:04 PM
Medical room: The full AFL injury list, R17

Sarah Black
afl.com.au
4 July 2023


(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER                 INJURY         ESTIMATED RETURN

 Dion Prestia            Calf                  Test
 Rhyan Mansell     Suspension        Round 18
 Seth Campbell     Adductor           1-3 weeks
 Josh Gibcus         Hamstring         4-6 weeks
 Jayden Short       Hamstring         4-6 weeks
 Mate Colina            Back             7-12 weeks
 Tom Lynch              Foot             7-12 weeks
 Robbie Tarrant         Hip               Indefinite
 Kaleb Smith           Ankle               Season

Early prognosis

Dustin Martin is available to face Sydney after missing last week's heavy loss to Brisbane with illness, while Prestia is a test. Given the latter's lengthy soft-tissue injury history, he is unlikely to be risked if there is any doubt. Short has suffered a "medium-term" hamstring injury.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/962835/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r17
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: MintOnLamb on July 04, 2023, 10:30:24 PM
The Josh Gibcus injury seems to be taking forever.

May as well delist Tarrant now along with Colina
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on July 07, 2023, 03:24:54 PM
Andrew McQualter addresses Jacob Bauer injury severity, defends Tigers’ soft-tissue susceptibility

Jack Jovanovski
zerohanger.com
July 7, 2023


Interim Richmond senior coach Andrew McQualter has addressed the severity of debutant Jacob Bauer's hamstring injury, as well as defended the Tigers' knack for picking up soft-tissue ailments in recent times.

Speaking to the media post-game, McQualter expressed disappointment for Bauer, who notched a pair of effective disposals before falling victim to his ailment.

"Yeah, poor bugger, two kicks in two minutes and then off with a hammy," McQualter said.

"[We're] not really sure of how severe, but, being unable to come back on, we assume he'll miss a couple of weeks, it's a real shame for him.

On Thursday, Bauer became the latest Tiger to be sidelined with a hamstring, joining midfielders Jayden Short and Dion Prestia as the club's recent soft-tissue victims.

Consequently, McQualter was quizzed on the topic of Richmond's frequent acquiescence to soft-tissue injuries.

"I don't think they're any more significant in the last couple of weeks than (any other period of time), I think footy clubs go through injuries all the time, unfortunately, these things happen and we move on."

https://www.zerohanger.com/andrew-mcqualter-addresses-jacob-bauer-injury-severity-defends-tigers-soft-tissue-susceptibility-139506/
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on July 10, 2023, 05:58:10 PM
Updated - July 10, 2023

Richmond Injury List:

Unavailable
 
Seth Campbell, adductor (short-term)

Jacob Bauer, hamstring (short-term)

Jayden Short, hamstring (medium-term)

Josh Gibcus, hamstring (medium-term)

Kaleb Smith, ankle (long-term)

Tom Lynch, foot (long-term)

Mate Colina, back (long-term)

Robbie Tarrant, hip (indefinite)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on July 10, 2023, 05:59:34 PM
Latest injury update from Physical Performance Manager Luke Meehan ahead of Sunday's Round 18 clash with West Coast at Optus Stadium.

Jacob Bauer, hamstring

"It was heartbreaking, wasn't it. Right at the start of the game, two minutes in, Jacob's turned and hit a kick and felt his hamstring. He tried to battle on, as he does, he's pretty tough, Jacob. We made the call to take him off, he's hurt himself and it's probably on the minor end of things. Shattering, really, given the circumstances. The good news is he's started moving again today and his mood's picked up, and we look forward to having him back in the short-term."

Jayden Short, hamstring

"Shorty's jumping out of his skin to get back, as everyone would expect. He's running, things are progressing really well.... We'll see Jayden back pretty soon."

Tom Lynch, foot

"No update at the moment, it's a very frustrating, slow process and no one's more frustrated than Tom. We're going to take zero risks with Tom, the bone healing process is really slow and it's something we have to be really careful with."

Josh Gibcus, hamstring

"Josh is working really hard, he's putting in a great block. He's looking stronger in the gym and he's starting to increase his speed outside. He has a really important scan in two weeks' time and we'll know more then."

Seth Campbell, adductor

"Some good news here, Seth's put in an awesome month of work and did probably his biggest session since he's been at the Club last Thursday. He's commenced skills with the team and we're hoping to see some game time against Box Hill next week."

Mate Colina, back

"We got some good news on Mate finally, after seeing some specialists. His scans are all clear with his back, he's commenced some on-field running. We're going to spend the rest of this season getting him really strong and with good technique, and set him up for for a good off-season and pre-season."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1377937/injury-report-round-18-2023
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Diocletian on July 10, 2023, 06:11:48 PM
Looking forward to finally seeing if Campbell lives up to the hype. Greatest rookie pick since Milne according to some. :shh
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tiger Khosh on July 10, 2023, 09:47:12 PM
Sounds like shorty might be back as soon as the demons game.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on July 12, 2023, 01:26:27 AM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER                   INJURY      ESTIMATED RETURN

 Jacob Bauer         Hamstring        1-3 weeks
 Seth Campbell      Adductor         1-3 weeks
 Toby Nankervis   Suspension        Round 21
 Josh Gibcus         Hamstring        4-6 weeks
 Jayden Short       Hamstring        4-6 weeks
 Mate Colina            Back            7-12 weeks
 Tom Lynch              Foot            7-12 weeks
 Robbie Tarrant         Hip             Indefinite
 Kaleb Smith           Ankle             Season

Updated: July 11, 2023

Early prognosis
Richmond has said Short is running, is progressing well and will be "back pretty soon", but the club's timeline is still "medium-term". Bauer's debut ended after only a few minutes, but in a rare bit of good news, it's at the minor end of the scale. Colina's long-term back issue is resolving, and his focus for the remainder of the season will be building fitness, rather than VFL matches. Rhyan Mansell is now available for selection after serving a three-match suspension for rough conduct, while Nankervis heads to his own three-week break. – Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/969092/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r18
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Simonator on July 12, 2023, 06:18:01 AM
So gibcus will miss the whole year from a bad hammy that got infected and re injured ? Just seems to be a lot
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Knighter on July 12, 2023, 06:46:34 AM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER                   INJURY      ESTIMATED RETURN

 Jacob Bauer         Hamstring        1-3 weeks
 Seth Campbell      Adductor         1-3 weeks
 Toby Nankervis   Suspension        Round 21
 Josh Gibcus         Hamstring        4-6 weeks
 Jayden Short       Hamstring        4-6 weeks
 Mate Colina            Back            7-12 weeks
 Tom Lynch              Foot            7-12 weeks
 Robbie Tarrant         Hip             Indefinite
 Kaleb Smith           Ankle             Season

Updated: July 11, 2023

Early prognosis
Richmond has said Short is running, is progressing well and will be "back pretty soon", but the club's timeline is still "medium-term". Bauer's debut ended after only a few minutes, but in a rare bit of good news, it's at the minor end of the scale. Colina's long-term back issue is resolving, and his focus for the remainder of the season will be building fitness, rather than VFL matches. Rhyan Mansell is now available for selection after serving a three-match suspension for rough conduct, while Nankervis heads to his own three-week break. – Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/969092/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r18

How stuffen unprofessional can we be? Short running but still listed as 4-7wks.  Embarrassing
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on July 12, 2023, 07:26:46 AM

How stuffen unprofessional can we be? Short running but still listed as 4-7wks.  Embarrassing

RFC web-site says "medium term"

The AFL website is the one that has allocated the number of weeks. They guess the weeks.

But whatever

I reckon it will be 2 more weeks :whistle

Club's are super cautious with hammies these days

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tigeritis™©® on July 12, 2023, 10:58:20 PM
Set back due to infection after minor major surgery   :help

The club has got to stop using this guy  :rollin

(https://i.gifer.com/7PoM.gif)
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on July 13, 2023, 02:56:03 AM
Matches lost to Best 22 in 2023

Club                   Total
West Coast          189
Sydney                122
Geelong                95
GWS Giants           91
Richmond              90
Essendon              88
Western Bulldogs   82
St Kilda                 81
Carlton                  80
Brisbane                74
Collingwood           67
Fremantle              66
Melbourne             53
Port Adelaide         52
Hawthorn              51
Gold Coast            45
North Melbourne    41
Adelaide                30

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/afl/why-the-swans-injury-crisis-is-partly-to-blame-for-sharp-decline-in-2023/news-story/07142620d2903a4a252ffd05027dc8c9
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tiger_In_Sicily on July 13, 2023, 03:46:11 AM
Gees have to feel for the weagles
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on July 13, 2023, 07:03:35 AM
Set back due to infection after minor surgery   :help


Sorry I must have missed something

Who had minor surgery that got infected?


Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tigeritis™©® on July 13, 2023, 08:19:35 AM
Set back due to infection after minor surgery   :help


Sorry I must have missed something

Who had minor surgery that got infected?
Lynch? Gibcus?
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: pmac21 on July 13, 2023, 09:16:14 AM
Set back due to infection after minor surgery   :help


Sorry I must have missed something

Who had minor surgery that got infected?
Tom Brown wasn't it?
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Knighter on July 13, 2023, 09:41:39 AM
Gibcus got the infection - everyone has a setback under Louie Meehan
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: FooffooValve on July 13, 2023, 11:55:56 AM
As well as deliberately introducing an infection into Gibcus's wound, Meehan has really stuffed up Clayton Oliver's rehab too.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Francois Jackson on July 13, 2023, 12:05:49 PM
burgess...burge. gone

all that is left is Louie Meehan





Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on July 13, 2023, 01:00:59 PM
Set back due to infection after minor surgery   :help


Sorry I must have missed something

Who had minor surgery that got infected?
Lynch? Gibcus?

Both of those were anything but minor surgeries

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: pmac21 on July 13, 2023, 01:17:17 PM
Mini's presser indicates Jayden Short will miss a further 4-6 weeks with a hamstring.  WTF. 
What is with these type of injuries and the length our players miss with seemingly innocuous injuries.   
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Andyy on July 13, 2023, 01:51:10 PM
Mini's presser indicates Jayden Short will miss a further 4-6 weeks with a hamstring.  WTF. 
What is with these type of injuries and the length our players miss with seemingly innocuous injuries.   


Diabolical if true.

Hammies used to be 2 week problems, then everyone decided 3 weeks was better. Seems to be 4-6 for us with nearly every injury...
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tigeritis™©® on July 13, 2023, 02:10:38 PM
Set back due to infection after minor surgery   :help


Sorry I must have missed something

Who had minor surgery that got infected?
Lynch? Gibcus?

Both of those were anything but minor surgeries

Major surgeries then.
Apologies, I will amend my post above.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Damo on July 13, 2023, 03:59:27 PM
Mini's presser indicates Jayden Short will miss a further 4-6 weeks with a hamstring.  WTF. 
What is with these type of injuries and the length our players miss with seemingly innocuous injuries.

WTF is right .. the following was said by the club only a few days ago ...

Jayden Short, hamstring

"Shorty's jumping out of his skin to get back, as everyone would expect. He's running, things are progressing really well.... We'll see Jayden back pretty soon."


How does that turn into 4-6???????????
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: pmac21 on July 13, 2023, 07:02:50 PM
Lynch has been ruled out for the season.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Diocletian on July 13, 2023, 07:13:25 PM
lmao colour me shocked. :shh
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Simonator on July 13, 2023, 07:30:04 PM
I don’t think anyone expected him to play
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tiger Khosh on July 13, 2023, 08:07:11 PM
Mini's presser indicates Jayden Short will miss a further 4-6 weeks with a hamstring.  WTF. 
What is with these type of injuries and the length our players miss with seemingly innocuous injuries.

WTF is right .. the following was said by the club only a few days ago ...

Jayden Short, hamstring

"Shorty's jumping out of his skin to get back, as everyone would expect. He's running, things are progressing really well.... We'll see Jayden back pretty soon."


How does that turn into 4-6???????????

Yup sounded like 2-3 based on the injury report. Unless he’s had a setback between Monday and today I’ve got no idea what’s going on.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on July 13, 2023, 08:49:42 PM
Mini's presser indicates Jayden Short will miss a further 4-6 weeks with a hamstring.  WTF. 
What is with these type of injuries and the length our players miss with seemingly innocuous injuries.

WTF is right .. the following was said by the club only a few days ago ...

Jayden Short, hamstring

"Shorty's jumping out of his skin to get back, as everyone would expect. He's running, things are progressing really well.... We'll see Jayden back pretty soon."


How does that turn into 4-6???????????

 :help Saw him on Tuesday night and he was confident he'd back in 2-3 weeks
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: MintOnLamb on July 14, 2023, 11:53:17 AM
What the hell is going on with Gibcus, wishy washy reporting, no clear concise reports, poor bugger, I bet he wish he never let the choppers get hold of him
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on July 14, 2023, 08:24:25 PM
What the hell is going on with Gibcus, wishy washy reporting, no clear concise reports, poor bugger, I bet he wish he never let the choppers get hold of him

 I agree about the reporting. I think that's part of the angst people have

Our injury updates tell us nothing. There's just no transparency.

I have no issue with the kid glove approach with Gibcus. Major surgery, infection which would have caused the muscles to waste a fair bit. Then when getting the OK to increase his loads he knicked it again and it'sbeen a slow build to get his muscles strong enough... nothing unusual I don't think anyway

Why? Because

I remember Richo's last season. Tore his hammy off the bone had the surgery they said he'd be back in 12 or so weeks. Got the ok to play and lasted less than a qtr running around for Coburg. Then ruled out for the remainder of season. Tired to come back but in Dimma's first pre-season realised his hammy wasn't right and wasn't going to be again so he pulled the pin on his career.

Ripped hammies off the bone are serious, extremely serious

So if going super slow bringing Gibcus back means he plays again and plays for the next decade without having hammy issues then I'm all for it

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: MintOnLamb on July 14, 2023, 09:15:32 PM
So Gibcus tore the hammy off the bone was the original issue?
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: mightytiges on July 14, 2023, 10:45:54 PM
One of Gibbo's main weapons was/is his leap. So, they've got to get his hammy fully healed and 100% right.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: mat073 on July 16, 2023, 07:34:04 PM
When is Jayden back ??
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on July 17, 2023, 01:59:05 AM
When is Jayden back ??
The Club website said 4-6 weeks last week. So, another 3-5 weeks now based on that.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on July 18, 2023, 04:41:20 PM
Updated - July 18, 2023

Richmond Injury List:

Test

Seth Campbell, adductor

Unavailable
 
Jacob Bauer, hamstring (short-term)
 
Jayden Short, hamstring (short-term)
 
Josh Gibcus, hamstring (medium-term)
 
Kaleb Smith, ankle (long-term)
 
Tom Lynch, foot (long-term)
 
Mate Colina, back (long-term)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tiger Khosh on July 18, 2023, 07:03:32 PM
When is Jayden back ??
The Club website said 4-6 weeks last week. So, another 3-5 weeks now based on that.

That’s the afl website who are just guessing based on the short/medium/long term that the club list them at. I see the clubs not downgraded him to short term. I reckon he’ll be back next week.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Knighter on July 18, 2023, 10:45:15 PM
Confirmed Lynch having further surgery.  What a complete stuff up.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Francois Jackson on July 18, 2023, 10:56:23 PM
please dont suggest this was a stuff up Knighter.  I would be embarassed if was suggesting bad management didn't play a part here.

let me see

injures right foot during pre-season
rushed back for round 1
injures same right foot in early rounds
out for season.
further surgery required.
out for season.

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on July 19, 2023, 03:41:27 AM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER                 INJURY        ESTIMATED RETURN

 Seth Campbell   Adductor              Test
 Jacob Bauer       Hamstring         1-3 weeks
 Jayden Short     Hamstring         1-3 weeks
 Toby Nankervis  Suspension         Round 21
 Josh Gibcus       Hamstring          4-6 weeks
 Mate Colina          Back              7-12 weeks
 Tom Lynch            Foot                 Season
 Kaleb Smith         Ankle                Season

Updated: July 18, 2023

Early prognosis
Short is progressing in his recovery from a hamstring injury, moving from "medium" to "short-term". First-year rookie Campbell is a chance to make his return for just his second VFL game this year. Lynch has now been ruled out for the remainder of the year after fracturing his foot in round three, while Robbie Tarrant has retired effective immediately. – Sarah Black

https://www.afl.com.au/news/982153/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r19
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on July 19, 2023, 03:43:56 AM
When is Jayden back ??
The Club website said 4-6 weeks last week. So, another 3-5 weeks now based on that.

That’s the afl website who are just guessing based on the short/medium/long term that the club list them at. I see the clubs not downgraded him to short term. I reckon he’ll be back next week.
Fingers crossed you're right, TK. AFL website now saying 1-3 weeks so it's possible.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: pmac21 on July 19, 2023, 10:10:16 AM
Does any know what is actually happening with Gibcus? 
I'm assuming they wont risk him for the year now. 
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on July 19, 2023, 10:34:12 AM
When is Jayden back ??
The Club website said 4-6 weeks last week. So, another 3-5 weeks now based on that.

That’s the afl website who are just guessing based on the short/medium/long term that the club list them at. I see the clubs not downgraded him to short term. I reckon he’ll be back next week.
Fingers crossed you're right, TK. AFL website now saying 1-3 weeks so it's possible.

Well I did post last week after the player sponsors dinner that Jayden said he'd be 2-3 weeks  ;D
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on July 20, 2023, 04:54:38 PM
'Spy' expects Short to be back next week [touchwood  :pray]. Fits in with that WP & TK have said.

Gibbo still mostly doing rehab stuff but he did join in main training for some kicking drills.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on July 24, 2023, 09:44:33 PM
As of 24/07/2023.

Richmond Injury List:

Test

Jayden Short, hamstring

Jacob Bauer, hamstring
 
Unavailable

Josh Gibcus, hamstring (medium-term)

Kaleb Smith, ankle (long-term)

Tom Lynch, foot (long-term)

Mate Colina, back (long-term)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1386432/
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on July 25, 2023, 07:10:49 PM
Medical room: The full AFL injury list, R20

(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER                INJURY        ESTIMATED RETURN

 Jacob Bauer       Hamstring            Test
 Jayden Short      Hamstring           Test
 Toby Nankervis  Suspension        Round 21
 Josh Gibcus        Hamstring        3-5 weeks
 Mate Colina        Back                6-11 weeks
 Tom Lynch         Foot                   Season
 Kaleb Smith        Ankle                Season

Updated: July 25, 2023

Early prognosis
In good news for the Tigers in their finals push, Short and Bauer are both tests to face Melbourne at the MCG on Sunday. Most of Richmond's other injured players remain weeks away, with co-captain Nankervis to miss one more match through suspension. – Dejan Kalinic

https://www.afl.com.au/news/987138/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r20
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on July 27, 2023, 06:15:55 PM
'Spy' says Bauer and Short got through training today. Gibcus did at least an hour with the main group. Not sure if he will play this year but at least it's progress in the right direction.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Hard Roar Tiger on July 29, 2023, 05:58:48 PM
I’ve heard we are icing Gibcus and getting him ready for next year
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: FooffooValve on July 29, 2023, 06:27:22 PM
I’ve heard we are icing Gibcus and getting him ready for next year

Good. Grimes lost the best part of 3 seasons with the same injury. Get him right.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: pmac21 on August 01, 2023, 05:33:36 PM
Gibcus ruled out for the year. 
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on August 01, 2023, 05:48:17 PM
Gibcus ruled out for the year.
Thanks pmac.

Sadly, no surprise.

https://twitter.com/Richmond_FC/status/1686278134172422144
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on August 01, 2023, 06:06:58 PM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER              INJURY        ESTIMATED RETURN
 Mate Colina       Back                6-11 weeks
 Josh Gibcus       Hamstring          Season
 Tom Lynch         Foot                  Season
 Kaleb Smith       Ankle                Season

Updated: August 1, 2023

Early prognosis
Richmond had no new injuries from the loss to Melbourne, but announced Gibcus has been ruled out of any action this season. Toby Nankervis has served his three-match suspension, while Jayden Short and Jacob Bauer are available to face the Bulldogs.  – Howard Kimber

https://www.afl.com.au/news/992483/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r21
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: georgies31 on August 01, 2023, 08:05:30 PM
Utter garbage this nothing but sugar coating all year the club the poor management in general. How many relapses on his hammy this year and other injuries to players simply not good enough by our strength and conditioning team.

You can say what you want how does a bad hamstring keep player out for the year even if it was off the bone at his young age to much bs all year we herd from the injury front time to be accountable.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: The Machine on August 01, 2023, 08:13:07 PM
Let him recover without the pressure to return. Bad injuries occur and given the infection this is no surprise.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on August 01, 2023, 09:18:58 PM
You can say what you want how does a bad hamstring keep player out for the year even if it was off the bone at his young age to much bs all year we herd from the injury front time to be accountable.

Off the bone, with serious infection after surgery not caused by anything done by S&C but just bad luck. Muscle wastes due to infection. No surprise

Club takes a super conservative approach despite the kid wanting to play and folks still complain

I can only imagine the reaction if they had played him when he wasn't right and he did long term damage

Seems people want a bob each way

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: georgies31 on August 01, 2023, 09:31:49 PM
You can say what you want how does a bad hamstring keep player out for the year even if it was off the bone at his young age to much bs all year we herd from the injury front time to be accountable.

Off the bone, with serious infection after surgery not caused by anything done by S&C but just bad luck. Muscle wastes due to infection. No surprise

Club takes a super conservative approach despite the kid wanting to play and folks still complain

I can only imagine the reaction if they had played him when he wasn't right and he did long term damage

Seems people want a bob each way

Mate Treloar ripped 2 hammies off the bone and returned in the same season something dearly wrong for all the relapses to happen.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Hard Roar Tiger on August 01, 2023, 09:56:20 PM
Trelolol is still missing games with hammies because of it.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Francois Jackson on August 01, 2023, 09:59:25 PM
You can say what you want how does a bad hamstring keep player out for the year even if it was off the bone at his young age to much bs all year we herd from the injury front time to be accountable.

Off the bone, with serious infection after surgery not caused by anything done by S&C but just bad luck. Muscle wastes due to infection. No surprise

Club takes a super conservative approach despite the kid wanting to play and folks still complain

I can only imagine the reaction if they had played him when he wasn't right and he did long term damage

Seems people want a bob each way

Mate Treloar ripped 2 hammies off the bone and returned in the same season something dearly wrong for all the relapses to happen.

Just like lynchy bad luck  :lol :lol

Injures foot pre season gets rushed and does the same foot but yeah it's all just bad luck.

Burge agrees

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on August 01, 2023, 10:09:46 PM

Mate Treloar ripped 2 hammies off the bone and returned in the same season something dearly wrong for all the relapses to happen.

And has been popping his hammy every season since.

Also he didn't have any infection the infection this is significant. Any chance you can acknowledge that? You that maybe just maybe it has had a bearing on the seriousness of his injury

BTW a Richmond legend had to retire because after ripping his hammy off the bone it never healed enough for him to get back no matter how hard he tried

Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Diocletian on August 01, 2023, 11:53:03 PM
Hobbs & Van Rooyen haven't done any hammies.... :shh
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: georgies31 on August 02, 2023, 06:19:38 AM

Mate Treloar ripped 2 hammies off the bone and returned in the same season something dearly wrong for all the relapses to happen.

And has been popping his hammy every season since.

Also he didn't have any infection the infection this is significant. Any chance you can acknowledge that? You that maybe just maybe it has had a bearing on the seriousness of his injury

BTW a Richmond legend had to retire because after ripping his hammy off the bone it never healed enough for him to get back no matter how hard he tried

I can acknowledge it mate , but seems we have had way to much bad luck on the injury front to much sugar coating. About time you acknowledge that standards have dropped 💯 in our football department since our flag years bigtime don't give us this covid rubbish because most clubs running full capacity now. Very simple we took a short cut with this appointment hiring within the bloke who worked under Burge who was basically sacked .
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Tigeritis™©® on August 02, 2023, 08:54:52 AM
It seems for some reason it can’t be acknowledge by some that our fitness department have been a joke since this bloke has taken over. How much proof do you need to prove that we have been terrible in this area?

WP is like the head of Luke’s PR department.  :rollin
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on August 02, 2023, 09:40:32 AM

I can acknowledge it mate , but seems we have had way to much bad luck on the injury front to much sugar coating. About time you acknowledge that standards have dropped 💯 in our football department since our flag years bigtime don't give us this covid rubbish because most clubs running full capacity now. Very simple we took a short cut with this appointment hiring within the bloke who worked under Burge who was basically sacked .

First up Burge was not sacked. He took a job at another club because they had freed up cash in their footy dept softcap. Something I might add we will have in 2024 now Dimma has gone. Club has even said that.

But onto our S&C dept and by extension our medicos

This is my take and I hope it is clear enough for people

The constant soft tissue injuries are and have been unacceptable. The injuries I'm talking about here are stock standard hammies (eg Short, MRJ, Graham,  et al) and the calf's (Hopper, Short). The managing of certain injuries in particular Soldo's foot has been abysmal

Injuries that required surgery being Lynch and Gibcus I will not whack Meehan for because their rehab programs have all the way through had the input of their respective surgeons and that is what the Club has followed. Last time I checked Meehan isn't a surgeon

No one seems to have an issue with the Club taking the cautious approach with Smith, Brown and Campbell. Why is that exactly?

FWIW worth we were having injury woes last year while Burge was still here. Interestingly the Hawks aren't having those issue this year, why? Look at the list demographics and IMHO it is the biggest clue. Also what's interesting this season is that soft tissue injuries are up across the entire competition, it appears not to be just a Richmomd thing again you have to ask why? Personally I think it has a lot to do with the shorter pre-season. This observation isn't a pro Meehan thing just a general observation of the competition.

Finally, do I think they got the appointment of Meehan right? Based on our soft tissue injuries I'd say no. But due to our Club becoming less and less transparent over the last few seasons we have no idea if they approached anyone else, interviewed anyone else. Would be great to know how they went about it rather than just the fluff piece we got when he was appointed

Hope that is clear enough  ::)


WP is like the head of Luke’s PR department.  :rollin

Nice cheap shot, thanks
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on August 02, 2023, 05:12:22 PM
Updated - August 2, 2023

Richmond Injury List:

Available
 
Jayden Short
 
Unavailable
 
Maurice Rioli Jnr, concussion protocols
 
Kaleb Smith, ankle (long-term)
 
Mate Colina, back (long-term)

Tom Lynch, foot (season)

Josh Gibcus, hamstring (season)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on August 07, 2023, 06:18:32 PM
Richmond Injury List:

Available

Maurice Rioli, concussion

Trent Cotchin, soreness

Dustin Martin, soreness

Dylan Grimes, neck

Test

Daniel Rioli, ankle

Unavailable

Jacob Hopper, concussion (short-term)

Ben Miller, concussion (short-term)

Kaleb Smith, ankle (long-term)

Mate Colina, back (long-term)

Judson Clarke, shoulder (season)

Tom Lynch, foot (season)

Josh Gibcus, hamstring (season)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on August 07, 2023, 06:20:36 PM
Injury Report: Round 22, 2023

RFC website
7 August 2023


The latest injury update from Physical Performance Manager Luke Meehan ahead of Sunday's Round 22 clash with St Kilda at Marvel Stadium.

Judson Clarke, shoulder

"Unfortunately, Judson had quite a nasty injury in the VFL game at Williamstown on Saturday. Judson has a cracked scapula and that will unfortunately end his season. He does not need surgery, but the healing process will be pretty slow and see him not involved in any contact work for a few months. It has been a great season for Judson so it’s a shame that it has ended prematurely but one thing we know with him is that he will keep himself in great condition and be raring to return to full training for the 2024 season."

Dustin Martin, soreness
 
"Dustin is such a dynamic and explosive player, but he unfortunately could not get himself going last week, so he was unavailable for selection. The accumulative load of the season and the five-day turnaround, at this late part of the year, was just a bit too much for him in the end. He is in better condition now and will train this week ahead of playing on Sunday."

Trent Cotchin, soreness

"Like Dustin, the five-day break for Trent with a few niggles, was just a bit too much to overcome. He has freshened up and will be available to play on Sunday."
 
Dylan Grimes, neck

"Dylan woke up on Friday morning with a stiff neck that was causing him quite a lot of discomfort. We got him scanned and it was apparent he had pinched a nerve in there and that it would be best that he was a late withdrawal from the match. Dylan has seen great improvement over the weekend and is in a position now that he can train this week with an eye to returning to the lineup on Sunday."
 
Daniel Rioli, ankle

"Daniel hurt his ankle late in the first quarter of Friday night’s game with the Dogs which needed to be treated and re-strapped during the match. He was able to get through the game but as expected pulled up a bit sore. He will have a lighter start to the week, but we are hopeful he will join in main training and be available to play on Sunday. The nine-day break will certainly help Daniel’s chances of getting up and we have a level of confidence that he will be able to do so."

Jacob Hopper, concussion

"As most of our fans would have saw, Jacob in the second quarter of Friday night’s game against the Bulldogs had an unfortunate head clash when laying a tackle on Adam Treloar. Our doctor reviewed the footage, and we got Jacob off the ground as quick as we could. From there he underwent some concussion testing downstairs, and from that the decision was made to substitute him out of the game. Jacob now enters the concussion protocols and will be unavailable for selection on Sunday. He is feeling OK, and we will continue to monitor his progress throughout the week."
 
Ben Miller, concussion

"Playing in the VFL in Williamstown, Ben unfortunately suffered a head knock in the early stages of the game. The doctors assessed him and took him out of the match, so he now enters the concussion protocols as well and will be monitored closely at the club. He won’t play this week, but we hope he is feeling better and able to be available for selection in a fortnight."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1398152/injury-report-round-22-2023/
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: MintOnLamb on August 07, 2023, 08:20:06 PM
I would like to know if there is an in depth dissertation available re Josh Gibcus.

We are all interested and basically treated like mushrooms.

How is he Mentally and physically?  what is the prognosis?
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on August 08, 2023, 08:02:13 PM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER               INJURY        ESTIMATED RETURN

 Daniel Rioli        Ankle                   Test
 Jacob Hopper     Concussion        1-2 weeks
 Ben Miller          Concussion        1-2 weeks
 Mate Colina       Back                 5-10 weeks
 Judson Clarke    Shoulder             Season
 Josh Gibcus       Hamstring           Season
 Tom Lynch         Foot                   Season
 Kaleb Smith       Ankle                 Season

Updated: August 8, 2023

Early prognosis
The Tigers will be without Clarke for the rest of the season, but Dustin Martin (soreness), Trent Cotchin (soreness) and Dylan Grimes (neck) are set to return and Maurice Rioli jnr (concussion) is also available for selection, while Rioli is facing a test. – Dejan Kalinic

https://www.afl.com.au/news/997731/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r22
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on August 08, 2023, 08:08:37 PM
AFL injury ladder: Who has been hit the hardest in 2023

Not all injuries are equal. Exclusive Champion Data numbers reveal which teams have lost the most games to best 22 players, and who has had a dream run.

Simeon Thomas-Wilson
HeraldSun
August 8, 2023


Games lost to injury 2023

1. West Coast      263
2. Richmond        178
3. St Kilda           174
3. GWS Giants     174
5. Essendon        173
6. Carlton           158
7. Sydney           152
8. Geelong          146
9. W.Bulldogs      139
10. North Melb.   136
11. Collingwood  113
12. Melbourne     107
13. Fremantle     100
14. Brisbane         95
15. Hawthorn       94
16. Port Adelaide  92
17. Adelaide         84
18. Gold Coast     64


Games lost to best 22

1. West Coast    195
2. Sydney         109
3. Essendon      100
4. Carlton           98
5. Richmond       96
6. GWS Giants    94
7. Geelong          92
8. St Kilda           90
9. W.Bulldogs       78
10. Fremantle      77
11. Collingwood   63
11. North Melb.    63
13. Gold Coast     60
14. Brisbane        59
15. Melbourne     57
16. Hawthorn      54
17. Port Adelaide 51
18. Adelaide        42

https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/afl-injury-ladder-who-has-been-his-the-hardest-in-2023/news-story/2ebdd9aeacc4e8e844b6d22c00fb4cc6
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on August 15, 2023, 07:08:00 PM
Updated - August 15, 2023

Richmond Injury List:

Available

Trent Cotchin

Jacob Hopper

Ben Miller

Test

Daniel Rioli, ankle

Unavailable

Noah Cumberland, concussion (short-term)

Kaleb Smith, ankle (season)

Mate Colina, back (season)

Judson Clarke, shoulder (season)

Tom Lynch, foot (season)

Josh Gibcus, hamstring (season)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on August 22, 2023, 04:49:55 PM
Updated - August 22, 2023

Richmond Injury List:

Test

Noah Cumberland, concussion

Matthew Coulthard, shoulder

Unavailable

Seth Campbell, ankle (short-term)

Steely Green, appendix (short-term)

Kaleb Smith, ankle (season)

Mate Colina, back (season)

Judson Clarke, shoulder (season)

Tom Lynch, foot (season)

Josh Gibcus, hamstring (season)

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/football/afl/injury-list
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Knighter on August 22, 2023, 06:14:51 PM
Has anyone told the club there is only 1 game to go in the Season!
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: WilliamPowell on August 22, 2023, 08:21:07 PM
Has anyone told the club there is only 1 game to go in the Season!

For the AFL yes but for our VFL side who knows.. they're obviously thinking they may go past this week
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: TigerLand on August 22, 2023, 09:18:16 PM
Saw Tom Lynch still in a moon boot. Bloody hell.
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: Diocletian on August 22, 2023, 10:17:02 PM
Will end up announcing his retirement as well at this rate.... :shh
Title: Re: Injury update 2023
Post by: one-eyed on August 22, 2023, 10:26:51 PM
(https://resources.afl.com.au/photo-resources/2020/11/17/8a4c2df0-2497-41a0-85ac-8cab8feed48a/richmond.jpg?width=952)

PLAYER                     INJURY         ESTIMATED RETURN

 Matt Coulthard         Shoulder               Test
 Noah Cumberland    Concussion            Test
 Seth Campbell         Ankle                 1-3 weeks
 Steely Green           Appendix            1-3 weeks
 Tyler Sonsie          VFL suspension       3 weeks
 Judson Clarke          Shoulder              Season
 Mate Colina             Back                    Season
 Josh Gibcus            Hamstring             Season
 Tom Lynch               Foot                    Season
 Kaleb Smith             Ankle                  Season

Updated: August 22, 2023

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1015856/medical-room-the-full-afl-injury-list-r24