Richmond’s Gibcus suffers ‘gut-wrenching’ knee injury

Richmond’s Gibcus suffers ‘gut-wrenching’ knee injury

New Richmond coach Adem Yze has described the probably season-ending knee damage to luckless defender Josh Gibcus as “gut-wrenching”.

After not enjoying in any respect through the 2023 marketing campaign, the 20-year-old is about for an additional lengthy stint on the sidelines.

Richmond worry Gibcus has ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament in his proper knee after touchdown awkwardly following a marking contest late within the second quarter of the Tigers’ five-point defeat to Carlton on the MCG on Thursday evening.

A distraught Gibcus left the sector on a medical cart and was taken into Richmond’s rooms.

If scans verify the worst, it might observe Keidean Coleman (Brisbane Lions) and Sam Docherty (Carlton), who each suffered a dreaded ACL damage in final week’s opening spherical.

“Obviously there’ll be scans, but it’s not looking great at the moment,” Yze stated of Gibcus. “We’re touching all the wood we can that we get lucky with it. But if it is what we think it is, or could be, it would be obviously gut-wrenching.

“Not solely the season he had final 12 months, however simply the kind of participant and the kind of character he’s. I really feel for him so we’ll wrap our arms round him.”

Richmond fought bravely against the premiership-contending Blues, a big improvement on the Tigers’ 39-point defeat to Gold Coast last week that started the Yze era at Tigerland.

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Gibcus was not the only fitness issue to come out of the match, with experienced midfielder Dion Prestia suffering a hamstring injury.

Prestia has been cursed with soft-tissue injuries during his career, with Yze admitting they took a risk in playing him against the Blues.

Defender Tylar Young also failed to play out of the second-half after failing a concussion test, placing him in the 12-day protocols.

Yze said: “I really feel for (Prestia). It was all the time a threat with a five-day break. You discuss satisfaction and being pleased with the efficiency, on the again of a five-day break, a scorching day on the Gold Coast, to have the ability to maintain that efficiency the entire evening.

“Even with Dylan Grimes, we were rapt he got through the game, but there was always the risk with playing some of our older players after five-day break. We’ll live and learn.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au