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Richo Hurt

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Just had on channel 7 news that richo injured his wrist at a family function on the weekend. After it swelled up the club had it x-rayed but it came back all clear he'll be tested on thursday to see if he's fit to play.
 
Just had on channel 7 news that richo injured his wrist at a family function on the weekend. After it swelled up the club had it x-rayed but it came back all clear he'll be tested on thursday to see if he's fit to play.

First Otto falling off a ladder now Richo. A couple of our guys need some home safety tips ::).

There's no point risking him for a pre-season game if his wrist is still a bit tender. Give a tall youngster a go - say Shultz.
 
He is a time bomb waiting to go off. His body is not up to it anymore. What can I say, I told you so. ;D Should of traded him for a more reliable product.
 
He is a time bomb waiting to go off. His body is not up to it anymore. What can I say, I told you so. ;D Should of traded him for a more reliable product.
hopefully they ask an expert about wrist injury,s and the best possible rehab for it!
go ahead diggler do your duty go see richo.
 
Tiger tumble
19 February 2003 Herald Sun
By MICHAEL STEVENS

RICHMOND'S gun forward Matthew Richardson has been cleared of bone damage to a wrist injured in a fall at his home at the weekend.

But he will have to prove his fitness at training tomorrow before being selected for the Wizard Cup match against Melbourne at Telstra Dome on Friday night.

Richardson had an X-ray on Monday after his wrist swelled considerably. "He will wear a compression bandage," football manager Greg Hutchison said yesterday