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I didn't hang around long but I did see this. Went down like a sack of spuds holding his left knee (I think). Stayed down for a couple of minutes with a few boys giving him a pat on the back/head. The medical team checked him out for 5 mins, he tried to jog and turn on it but picked up his bag and hobbled back Inside. Mark Stevens just got there after but might have some footage of him walking off. To me it didn't look good but I'm no medic.

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I didn't hang around long but I did see this. Went down like a sack of spuds holding his left knee (I think). Stayed down for a couple of minutes with a few boys giving him a pat on the back/head. The medical team checked him out for 5 mins, he tried to jog and turn on it but picked up his bag and hobbled back Inside. Mark Stevens just got there after but might have some footage of him walking off. To me it didn't look good but I'm no medic.

Going down in agony then pain completely subsiding after a few minutes is not a good sign at all.

Particularly don't like the sound of him trying to do a few turns and feeling unstable.

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Ok, will get this out of the way first, Petracca went into a contest with Terlich, from what I can gather his left knee was pushed inwards and he felt something, the fitness staff and medicos were straight out to him, took him off after a while, being a young kid when he got back on his feet, went to test it, medical staff told him to just walk up and down, he did a couple of steps, hopefully just a hyperextension, took him straight off, assume for a scan, let's wait for the official....edit he did walk off, they didn't use the golf cart

Sam Frost pinged his hammy as well

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Ok, will get this out of the way first, Petracca went into a contest with Terlich, from what I can gather his left knee was pushed inwards and he felt something, the fitness staff and medicos were straight out to him, took him off after a while, being a young kid when he got back on his feet, went to test it, medical staff told him to just walk up and down, he did a couple of steps, hopefully just a hyperextension, took him straight off, assume for a scan, let's wait for the official

Sam Frost pinged his hammy as well

seriously .. Terlich is such a liability

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Ok, will get this out of the way first, Petracca went into a contest with Terlich, from what I can gather his left knee was pushed inwards and he felt something, the fitness staff and medicos were straight out to him, took him off after a while, being a young kid when he got back on his feet, went to test it, medical staff told him to just walk up and down, he did a couple of steps, hopefully just a hyperextension, took him straight off, assume for a scan, let's wait for the official....edit he did walk off, they didn't use the golf cart

Hopefully they took him straight up to Punt Rd oval to see the Richmond club doctor. I don't know whether to laugh or cry.

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If you do a level 2 or worse acl or mcl then a quick medical examination determines a rupture pretty quickly, there is a lot of instability.

If the doctors checked him out and told him to try some turns I'm hopeful that it's not a complete rupture.

Then again, who knows.

I had a complete rupture missed by two seperate physios. Hopefully mfc medical staff is of a higher standard.........?

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seriously .. Terlich is such a liability

That's just silly, it was a genuine contest

Frost just a ping, reported straight away, didn't look in too much discomfort, left early

Only Trengove , King, JKH and Jetta (who are both at Indigenous Camp) only ones missing

Lumumba did a little bit and left

Rehab as such White, Garlo, Vince, Neal Bullen, Howe and Fitzy

Watts and Hunt both joined in on some of the drills, emphasis on kicking and running again today

Average distance covered today by players 10k

Any questions feel free

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That's just silly, it was a genuine contest

Frost just a ping, reported straight away, didn't look in too much discomfort, left early

Only Trengove , King, JKH and Jetta (who are both at Indigenous Camp) only ones missing

Lumumba did a little bit and left

Rehab as such White, Garlo, Vince, Neal Bullen, Howe and Fitzy

Watts and Hunt both joined in on some of the drills, emphasis on kicking and running again today

Average distance covered today by players 10k

Any questions feel free

Think it was very tongue in cheek TDI.

Thanks for the info!

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