Injury Report - Season 2024

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Put Lynch on ice for 2024
Not sure anything to be gained bringing him back from major hamstring surgery and prev foot fracture, for the lat 6-8 games.
will come back and do it again next year
 
Available

Dylan Grimes, wrist

Jacob Hopper, knee

Unavailable

Jayden Short, soleus (1-2 weeks)

James Trezise, ankle (1-2 weeks)

Noah Balta, knee (1-2 weeks)

Dion Prestia, hamstring (2 weeks)

Jacob Bauer, hamstring (2 weeks)

Tim Taranto, wrist (6-8 weeks)

Jack Ross, foot (8 weeks)

Tom Lynch, hamstring (8-10 weeks)

Liam Fawcett, back (TBC - Long Term)

Mate Colina, back (TBC - Long Term)

Josh Gibcus, knee (season)

Judson Clarke, knee (season)

Finally it's starting to turn.

Chance that Short Trezise & Balta return next week, Prestia and Bauer 2 weeks and Lynch has cut a month from his return time.
 

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Rob Innes is doing his job keeping the Swans players on the ground. Or are they just damn lucky with non-injuries ;)

Stark numbers tell the tale of Tigers’ availability​

After the quarter-way mark of the season, Richmond has used the same number of players as the entire 2023 season.
By Tony Greenberg, Richmond Media
11 hrs ago

Richmond’s current injury plight is highlighted through a look at how many players each AFL club has used so far this season.
After six games (the quarter-way mark), the Tigers have had 36 players make an appearance at senior level.
That is the same number they used for the entire 2023 season, and it is four ahead of the club with the next most, which is Gold Coast, 32.
In comparison, Sydney sits at the foot of this list with just 26 players.

To further underline Richmond’s spate of injuries, it has had only eight players who have appeared in every game to this stage of the season – Nick Vlastuin, Daniel Rioli, Shai Bolton, Jayden Short (he’s now been sidelined with a calf injury), Marlion Pickett, Seth Campbell, Thomson Dow and Kamdyn McIntosh.
Compare that to the Swans with a competition-high 19 who have played every game.

Number of players used by each club at the quarter-way mark of season 2024 . . .
36 – Richmond
32 – Gold Coast
31 – North Melbourne
30 – Adelaide, Carlton, Geelong, Hawthorn, Melbourne, West Coast, Western Bulldogs
29 – Essendon, Fremantle, St Kilda
28 – Brisbane, Port Adelaide
27 – Collingwood, Greater Western Sydney
26 – Sydney

Number of players at each club who have played every game so far this season . . .
19 – Sydney
18 – Greater Western Sydney
17 – Brisbane, Fremantle, Melbourne, St Kilda, West Coast
16 – Collingwood, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide
15 – Carlton, Gold Coast, Western Bulldogs
14 – Geelong, North Melbourne
13 – Adelaide
12 – Essendon
8 – Richmond
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1531748/game-day-hub-round-7-2024
 
Available

Dylan Grimes, wrist

Jacob Hopper, knee

Unavailable

Jayden Short, soleus (1-2 weeks)

James Trezise, ankle (1-2 weeks)

Noah Balta, knee (1-2 weeks)

Dion Prestia, hamstring (2 weeks)

Jacob Bauer, hamstring (2 weeks)

Tim Taranto, wrist (6-8 weeks)

Jack Ross, foot (8 weeks)

Tom Lynch, hamstring (8-10 weeks)

Liam Fawcett, back (TBC - Long Term)

Mate Colina, back (TBC - Long Term)

Josh Gibcus, knee (season)

Judson Clarke, knee (season)

Finally it's starting to turn.

Chance that Short Trezise & Balta return next week, Prestia and Bauer 2 weeks and Lynch has cut a month from his return time.
reckon meehans under the blowtorch to keep his job, knocks off 5 weeks from every injury.
 

Rob Innes is doing his job keeping the Swans players on the ground. Or are they just damn lucky with non-injuries ;)

Stark numbers tell the tale of Tigers’ availability​

After the quarter-way mark of the season, Richmond has used the same number of players as the entire 2023 season.
By Tony Greenberg, Richmond Media
11 hrs ago

Richmond’s current injury plight is highlighted through a look at how many players each AFL club has used so far this season.
After six games (the quarter-way mark), the Tigers have had 36 players make an appearance at senior level.
That is the same number they used for the entire 2023 season, and it is four ahead of the club with the next most, which is Gold Coast, 32.
In comparison, Sydney sits at the foot of this list with just 26 players.

To further underline Richmond’s spate of injuries, it has had only eight players who have appeared in every game to this stage of the season – Nick Vlastuin, Daniel Rioli, Shai Bolton, Jayden Short (he’s now been sidelined with a calf injury), Marlion Pickett, Seth Campbell, Thomson Dow and Kamdyn McIntosh.
Compare that to the Swans with a competition-high 19 who have played every game.

Number of players used by each club at the quarter-way mark of season 2024 . . .
36 – Richmond
32 – Gold Coast
31 – North Melbourne
30 – Adelaide, Carlton, Geelong, Hawthorn, Melbourne, West Coast, Western Bulldogs
29 – Essendon, Fremantle, St Kilda
28 – Brisbane, Port Adelaide
27 – Collingwood, Greater Western Sydney
26 – Sydney

Number of players at each club who have played every game so far this season . . .
19 – Sydney
18 – Greater Western Sydney
17 – Brisbane, Fremantle, Melbourne, St Kilda, West Coast
16 – Collingwood, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide
15 – Carlton, Gold Coast, Western Bulldogs
14 – Geelong, North Melbourne
13 – Adelaide
12 – Essendon
8 – Richmond
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1531748/game-day-hub-round-7-2024
Stat should tell you how many games have been missed by best 22 players. Gold Coast don’t really have injuries to their better players. Their bottom 10 is interchangeable with their top 10 guys playing VFL.
 
Watch them get rushed back and get another soft tissue injury

Frustrated World Cup GIF
 
If they decide to bring back Prestia or Short for the game against Freo then if those players get injured again they should Sue for malpractice.

No way should we bring any of those players back after what just happened to Hopper tonight.
 

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