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Just wondering how far off he is from getting a game fort he tiges.

also an update on how his vfl form has been goin. cheers
 
Just wondering how far off he is from getting a game fort he tiges.

also an update on how his vfl form has been goin. cheers


Didnt play for coburg on the weekend
 

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Don't think he played for Coburg on the weekend - can't confirm but maybe some of the other Richmond posters on here can answer...
 

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It's when you have a sore hamstring.

Or when you have hamstrings that are a little sore.

On a serious note though, the club did pretty well hiding the fact he tweaked his hammy. All of us thought he was on track for round 1 when he might not be ready until round 8-9.

I don't care when he comes back as long as they take caution with him and get him 100% right.
 

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didnt play for coburg on the weekend i heard from a very reliable source
 
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,23475377-19742,00.html

RICHMOND midfielder Mark Coughlan will be considered for a VFL return this week after missing three weeks with hamstring soreness. Coughlan played an intra-club game and the club's last practice game at Skilled Stadium in early March but has been sidelined since.

The Tigers are aware many players who return from anterior cruciate ligament surgery are hampered by hamstring soreness, with Coughlan coming off successive knee reconstructions.

The 25-year-old is expected to play a number of VFL games to work his way into form before pushing for senior selection.

Coughlan had hoped to push hard enough in the Geelong practice game to be considered for a Round 1 recall, but instead tweaked his hamstring.

"He was just a little bit sore after coming back from that surgery, but he is coming through and will be considered this week," Tigers football manager Paul Armstrong said.

"He has missed such an amount of football so we want to make sure he is OK. He played that last practice match and then just pulled up a little bit sore."

Meanwhile, the club's first 2007 draft pick - No. 2 selection Trent Cotchin - is following a similar time-frame with achilles soreness after a broken foot.

He will be taken off the club's long-term injury list after Round 3 and will hopefully return through the VFL in coming weeks.......
 

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