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Injury Report: Round 16, 2021

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Listening to Peter Burge (website link below to watch video), Lynch & Astbury will play. Vlustuin will also play as will Chol.
Nankervis likely to be available next week V Pies

Noah Balta, ankle, unavailable (TBC)

“Noah obviously had a fairly significant incident during the game where there was a bit of uncertainty as to whether he had a serious injury to his knee.
“(For the) assessment around that with the doctor, Noah was certain he had done his knee. In the limited time, we had to assess him at three-quarter time and then make the decision with the sub, we were thinking it was the knee.
“Further to that, after the game and certainly later that night back at the Club, it appeared that it was more his ankle that was the problem, and his knee was not too bad.
“The scans that we did on Sunday showed that there was some bone bruising on his knee, but he had a fairly significant ankle syndesmosis injury which needs surgery and some stabilisation.”

Nathan Broad, ankle, unavailable (TBC)
“Although he played out the game with it, (Broad's ankle injury) was fairly significant also on the scanning; it was probably a little bit worse than we thought. He is having surgery as well; it is the exact same procedure, stabilisation.
“They will both be in a rehab phase starting later this week, and then we will have a better idea on timelines. It is hard to put a timeline on it at the moment.
“It is certainly not a short-term injury.”

Nick Vlastuin, quad cork, questionable
“Nick had a significant quad cork and played out the game with it. He is pretty sore, and there is some bruising coming out.
“He is a little bit better today. He has got some flexion back in his knee, and tomorrow we will try to get him moving a little bit. With the six-day turnaround, it is going to be line-ball.
“But we are pretty confident he will get himself right to play.”

Mabior Chol, finger, questionable
“'Marbs' dislocated his little finger and played out the game. He is pretty sore today. We will tape him up and put him out at training tomorrow ... and assess him for the game this week.”

Tom Lynch, knee, probable
“'Lynchy' has had a good last week on the training track. He will do our main training session tomorrow and do all of it.
“If that is successful, I imagine he will be selected in the team to play.”

David Astbury, Achilles, probable
“Last week we thought (Dave) would be available to play (but) he pulled up a little bit sore from our main session, so we just held off another week. He has got an Achilles tendinopathy which was a bit grumbly, but then had settled and then a little bit of a reaction, so we took the safe option again.
“He will do the main session tomorrow, and if that goes really well, then he will be available to play this Thursday.”

Toby Nankervis, knee, (short-term)
“Toby has progressed really well in the last week, (and) ran at full speed on the weekend.
“There is some specific ruck things that we need to tick off with Toby with his PCL injury, so he will not be available this week, but we are looking to progress those specific ruck scenarios over the next week.
“We will make an assessment next week as to his availability for the Collingwood game.”

Richmond Injury List
Probable

Tom Lynch – knee
David Astbury – Achilles
Bigoa Nyuon - knee

Questionable
Mabior Chol – finger
Nick Vlastuin – quad cork

Unavailable
Toby Nankervis – knee – short term
Noah Balta – ankle - TBC
Nathan Broad – ankle - TBC
Ivan Soldo – knee – long term
Updated - June 28, 2021

 
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Dimma ponders debutant to face Suns

Richmond will be without Dion Prestia for Thursday night's match against Gold Coast
By Sarah Black - Just now


INJURY-PRONE Richmond midfielder Dion Prestia has been added to the club's bulging casualty ward with a tight hamstring and will miss Thursday night's game against former club Gold Coast.
The 28-year-old has a lengthy history of soft-tissue concerns and lasted just one match into his comeback from a calf injury, pulling up sore after the demoralising loss to St Kilda.

Coach Damien Hardwick confirmed David Astbury (Achilles) would return and untried tall Ben Miller will be in the squad at the very least, somewhat off-setting the loss of defensive duo Noah Balta and Nathan Broad.
The duo had surgery on respective syndesmosis injuries earlier this week, with Balta also suffering from bone bruising in his knee.


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Dimma ponders debutant to face Suns

Richmond will be without Dion Prestia for Thursday night's match against Gold Coast
By Sarah Black - Just now


INJURY-PRONE Richmond midfielder Dion Prestia has been added to the club's bulging casualty ward with a tight hamstring and will miss Thursday night's game against former club Gold Coast.
The 28-year-old has a lengthy history of soft-tissue concerns and lasted just one match into his comeback from a calf injury, pulling up sore after the demoralising loss to St Kilda.

Coach Damien Hardwick confirmed David Astbury (Achilles) would return and untried tall Ben Miller will be in the squad at the very least, somewhat off-setting the loss of defensive duo Noah Balta and Nathan Broad.
The duo had surgery on respective syndesmosis injuries earlier this week, with Balta also suffering from bone bruising in his knee.


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We'll have to start nicknaming Dion yo-yo. In and out of the team is awful for generating his form for finals. You'd think RCD or Dow will come in for him.
 
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What with all the syndesmosis (ankle) injuries this year, we seem to be having an inordinate number of them.
 
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What with all the syndesmosis (ankle) injuries this year, we seem to be having an inordinate number of them.
What was it called until the last few years ? Never heard of it until recently.
 
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What was it called until the last few years ? Never heard of it until recently.

@The Big Richo will be able to confirm,

but I think syndesmosis is the old

high ankle sprain???

I reckon we might have to incorporate it into our song?

in any weather, you will see us sitting around an oasis,

risking head and syndesmosis

if we're behind, then never mind,

we'll fight and fight, then dusty will go to Vegas :cool:
 
@The Big Richo will be able to confirm,

but I think syndesmosis is the old

high ankle sprain???

I reckon we might have to incorporate it into our song?

in any weather, you will see us sitting around an oasis,

risking head and syndesmosis

if we're behind, then never mind,

we'll fight and fight, then dusty will go to Vegas :cool:

Hmmmm, as most of my old school teachers used to say to me. "You can do better" :D
 
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Yeah exactly, in simple terms it's the where your two lower leg bones join and meet the ankle. When your foot goes one way and your knee the other, you rip those bones in different directions and the ligaments give way.

It's nothing new, always been a good fifth or so of ankle injuries. What has happened is we have better technology to specify injuries and journalists like to have the appearance of expertise by using the correct terms, so you are hearing what used to be called a sprained ankle reported more accurately. Same as the old osteitis pubis/groin which has now lost the interest in reporting.

so a bad syndesmosis (balta?) the ligament detach and the surgery re-attaches the ligaments?
 

Probable
Toby Nankervis – knee

Questionable
Nick Vlastuin – knee
Shane Edwards - ankle

Unavailable
Callum Coleman-Jones – calf – short term
Dion Prestia - hamstring - short term
Kane Lambert - hip/calf - short term
Noah Balta – ankle - medium term
Nathan Broad – ankle - medium term
Bachar Houli - ankle - medium term
Ivan Soldo – knee – long term

Updated - July 6, 2021
 

Probable
Toby Nankervis – knee

Questionable
Nick Vlastuin – knee
Shane Edwards - ankle

Unavailable
Callum Coleman-Jones – calf – short term
Dion Prestia - hamstring - short term
Kane Lambert - hip/calf - short term
Noah Balta – ankle - medium term
Nathan Broad – ankle - medium term
Bachar Houli - ankle - medium term
Ivan Soldo – knee – long term

Updated - July 6, 2021
Yay, Nank is back :banana :banana :banana :banana
 
We certainly have some bad luck with injuries as of right now with only 10 of our best 22 out injured but at least we are not cruelled by injuries like some of the more favoured clubs!
 
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