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RICHMOND will be assessing the fitness of several stars ahead of Thursday night's clash against Adelaide.

Dustin Martin (knock) and Nick Vlastuin (hip) were required to get through Tuesday's main training session – the only one between last Friday's loss and Thursday's game – before getting the tick to play the Crows.

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Martin trained with the main group, while Vlastuin ran laps along with Shane Edwards (light training load), Jayden Short (elbow) and Toby Nankervis (adductor).

Kane Lambert (Achilles tendinitis) took part in a walk-through handball drill with the Tigers' growing rehab group but then left the field.

"[Martin's] fine. This will be our first training session today, but our indication is that he will play. No problems," coach Damien Hardwick said.

Hardwick said Brandon Ellis, who missed the thumping loss to Geelong with a groin complaint, was available for selection, while David Astbury (hamstring) won't play.

Defender Nathan Broad, who was omitted last week and had 19 touches in the VFL, will also come under consideration and is a "possibility".

Hardwick also touched on the contested ball issue that has plagued the Tigers in the last few weeks, losing the count by 22 against North Melbourne and 33 against Geelong.

"To be beaten in the contested manner again on the weekend was disappointing and to be fair, we are working on some things," Hardwick said.

"We understand what the problem is, we're just continuing to work through that part of our game to get a better result from that.

"That hopefully will take not as long as we think, if that makes sense, because it does take a bit of lag to catch up. We're understanding why the issues are occurring, we just need to continue working on a solution, which will take a little bit of time."

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The coach said the contested ball problem was a combination of personnel and structure.

"[There are] some things that we're doing in our game that we're not doing to the level we'd like.

"Once again, we do realise this, we're training this and there is a little bit of time it takes to get these things ironed out. We're hoping it bounces back on Thursday night."

Young defender Ryan Garthwaite (eight games) will once again have a formidable opponent in either Taylor Walker or Josh Jenkins after lining up on Tom Hawkins.

"'Garthy', to me, he's 20 years of age playing against some of the best forwards in the competition, and you don't often get to do that at the age of 20 in a side like ours," Hardwick said.

"We're really confident he's learning some things, he played better again on the weekend and he's certainly taken his game to a higher level every time he takes to the park.

"We look at it now in isolation, we sit there and go, 'he's probably getting beaten at stages,' but the reality is, it's only going to help in the long term, and it'll certainly help us in the long term as well."
 

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Can someone please fill me in on where Stocker is at? Didn't even realise he was injured until I saw his donut in my team on the weekend
 
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CARLTON veteran Marc Murphy will be pushing for a return for the Round 13 clash with the Western Bulldogs on Saturday night.

The on-field leader has missed the last three rounds after fracturing his ribs in a collision during Carlton trip to Greater Western Sydney.

Director of High Performance Andrew Russell was pleased to report the midfielder is progressing well in his recovery.

“‘Murph’ has had a really good week, a really strong training week on the track,” Russell said.

“He’ll be a test on Thursday, but at this stage he’s looking like a really strong chance to play this week which is good news.”

Blues supporters will have to wait a little while longer before they see resilient defender Liam Jones back out on the park.

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Having missed the last five weeks through concussion, Jones has recently made a return to full training with the Blues adopting a wait-and-see approach towards his recovery.

“'Jonesy' is back in full training, which is really good news,” he said.

“He’s feeling great. He won’t be available this week, but over the next week or two we should have some more confirmation on when we expect him back to play.”

The coming weeks should also mark the debut of a fresh face in Navy Blue, with Josh Deluca set to make his return from a hamstring strain following the bye round.

The mid-season rookie arrived at Carlton two weeks ago with the pre-existing injury, but fans could get a first glance of what he can produce over the coming weeks.

“Josh came to the club with a low-grade hamstring strain the week before we recruited him,” he said.

“He’s actually in full training. We’re not going to play him this week, but you will see him after the bye when he’s done a little bit of top-up conditioning work.”
 
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Hawthorn forward Chad Wingard is set to miss the next one to two weeks with a hamstring injury.

Wingard suffered the injury against Brisbane and sat out the final quarter of the side's 19-point loss.

Physical Performance Manager Luke Boyd said the 25-year-old had already made good progress with his injury in the past week.

"Chad commenced his rehab last week and he is going along well," Boyd said.

"We still expect him to miss one to two weeks."

Meanwhile ruckman Ben McEvoy is also recovering well with his syndesmosis injury.

McEvoy will be expecting to play against Sydney in Round 14.



Chad Wingard – hamstring – 1-2 weeks

Darren Minchington – hamstring – test

Ben McEvoy – ankle – 1 week

Jack Scrimshaw – 1-2 weeks

Grant Birchall – calf – indefinite

Tom Mitchell – leg – season

Tim Mohr – knee – season

 
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Hawthorn forward Chad Wingard is set to miss the next one to two weeks with a hamstring injury.

Wingard suffered the injury against Brisbane and sat out the final quarter of the side's 19-point loss.

Physical Performance Manager Luke Boyd said the 25-year-old had already made good progress with his injury in the past week.

"Chad commenced his rehab last week and he is going along well," Boyd said.

"We still expect him to miss one to two weeks."

Meanwhile ruckman Ben McEvoy is also recovering well with his syndesmosis injury.

McEvoy will be expecting to play against Sydney in Round 14.



Chad Wingard – hamstring – 1-2 weeks

Darren Minchington – hamstring – test

Ben McEvoy – ankle – 1 week

Jack Scrimshaw – 1-2 weeks

Grant Birchall – calf – indefinite

Tom Mitchell – leg – season

Tim Mohr – knee – season
So pleasing to see Chad make an immediate impact on the Hawthorn side...by getting to know the medical and rehab teams really welll... :cautious:
 
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