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Will Rance get a run now due to Raines being out?
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Will Rance get a run now due to Raines being out?
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No one. I have Suban on the bench, I'll just put him on till Raines is back.
Tiger Raines undergoes surgery By Ben Broad 2:24 PM Mon 30 March, 2009
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RICHMOND hopes Andrew Raines will be back playing football in a month despite the defender requiring surgery to the knee he injured in the Tigers’ round one loss to Carlton.
Raines tore the lateral meniscus in his left knee – the same knee he dislocated in 2008 – last Thursday night just minutes after prized recruit Ben Cousins had limped from the field with a hamstring injury.
Tigers football manager Ross Monaghan said both men were likely to be sidelined for about a month although it was still early days with Raines.
“He had surgery Friday afternoon,” Monaghan said.
“It’s anticipated at this stage that it’s probably four weeks before he’s back playing again.
“He’s come out of surgery pretty well … it’s always difficult to predict and it’s only a few days after surgery.
“It’s got to settle down and [we’ll] see how things pan out but the anticipation from the surgeons is three to four weeks.
“But that can vary a bit, depending on a whole range of factors.”
Monaghan said one thing in the 23-year-old’s favour was the fact that while on the same leg, his latest setback was unrelated to his other injury.
Cousins, who suffered a grade one hamstring strain, is also set to miss up to a month.
Richmond’s only other main injury concern surrounds former skipper Kane Johnson.
He is still facing several weeks on the sidelines with a knee injury.
This weekend the Tigers travel down the Princes Highway to Geelong to take on the Cats.
I've basically decided on keeping Raines this week and then deciding at the end of round 2 who's scored more out of Hurley or Cheney. Petrenko can slot onto the field and hopefully Broughton plays so I have an active emergency.
i'm not gonna bother with hurley, he will either fist the ball out of bounds or get beaten. at least cheney's role will bring the ball to him. better cash cow imo
Disagree. Hurley is a legitimate rebounding option for Essendon, is a beautiful user of the football. Will have a seriously high kicking efficiency.
I actually laughed when I read that.I have Petenko on the bench along with Broughton so I'm hoping Broughton gets "brought in" to the freo lineup. Ba boomsh!That way I may not have to trade out Raines.
Cheney does look great though and would love to have him.
If I was to trade I would do this -
Raines ----> Cheney
Anthony --> Rich/Dangerfield
NB. I didn't originally pick Rich due to money constraints and went Otten instead as my 6th midfielder. Think I might regret not having Rich though.![]()
I don't understand why you would do this on Monday. I'm not saying Beams won't play, it's just that you will have a clearer indication by Friday when teams are named.I got rid of Masten in the midfield, brought Rich off my bench, and added Beams to my bench (reckon he will debut this week against the Dees)
With the extra cap room I traded Raines for Birchall
I got rid of Masten in the midfield, brought Rich off my bench, and added Beams to my bench (reckon he will debut this week against the Dees)
With the extra cap room I traded Raines for Birchall



No-one. stck him on the bench for a few weeks and start Hill.