Tarrant sidelined but Tom Lynch good to go for Tigers

Tarrant sidelined but Tom Lynch good to go for Tigers

Richmond defender Robbie Tarrant is in peril of lacking the beginning of the AFL season with a hip grievance, however star ahead Tom Lynch is on monitor for sport time in Saturday’s pre-season conflict with Melbourne.

Tarrant might be a notable absentee from the crew sheet for Richmond’s closing pre-season hitout, with the membership saying the 33-year-old is “managing some hip symptoms and is unavailable in the short term”.

With Richmond’s season opener towards Carlton simply 15 days away, Tarrant has little time to show his health.

The news is healthier for Lynch, who has recovered from his foot damage and can tackle the Demons.

“Presuming Tom completes training on Thursday, he will be available for reduced game time on Saturday against Melbourne,” Richmond’s medical report mentioned.

Liam Baker (appendix eliminated) and Nathan Broad (hamstring) are additionally on monitor for some sport time.

Geelong might be missing some premiership starpower for Thursday’s observe match towards Brisbane, with Jeremy Cameron, Isaac Smith and Mitch Duncan (calf) all unavailable, together with new recruit Jack Bowes.

They be part of ahead Tom Hawkins (foot) and defender Jack Henry (foot) as key absentees, however Gary Rohan has been named to return.

“Jeremy and Isaac haven’t missed a beat through pre-season and are in a good position,” Geelong soccer supervisor Simon Lloyd instructed the membership’s web site.

“We have got what we need through a large number of training sessions and last week’s match simulation against Hawthorn.”

Brisbane might be with out former skipper Dayne Zorko (hamstring).

Port Adelaide have misplaced recruit Junior Rioli (sickness) and Travis Boak (ribs) for Thursday’s conflict with Fremantle, however Charlie Dixon, Zak Butters and Darcy Byrne-Jones all return.

The Dockers might be with out massive man Luke Jackson (concussion) and are nonetheless lacking Michael Walters, Luke Ryan and Michael Frederick, however Heath Chapman returns.

Collingwood have named new recruits Billy Frampton, Bobby Hill, Dan McStay, Tom Mitchell and Oleg Markov for his or her match towards Hawthorn on Thursday.

Brayden Maynard is out after an abrasion he suffered final week grew to become contaminated.

The Hawks welcome again veteran ahead Luke Breust and defender Changkuoth Jiath.

Draftees Cam Mackenzie and Henry Hustwaite have additionally been named.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au