GOOO NEWS: Collingwood welcome the return of a old time player

Dustin Martin set for AFL return as Collingwood rocked by brutal Jordan De Goey development

Martin is all but certain to make his AFL return this weekend against North Melbourne.

Richmond star Dustin Martin is all but certain to make his long-awaited return from injury against North Melbourne this weekend in a battle that could ultimately determine this year’s wooden spooners – and the No.1 draft pick. Martin was subbed out of Richmond’s loss to Carlton last month after experiencing back spasms.

 

As a result, he has since missed games against Fremantle, GWS, Port Adelaide and Collingwood, all losses, with the nagging injury. And in his absence the Tigers have dropped to last place on the back of their sixth consecutive defeat, on Sunday, comprehensively beaten 14.9 (93) to 9.13 (67) by Collingwood at the MCG.

 

But they have the chance to post the third win of Adem Yze‘s tough first season in charge when they face the lowly Kangaroos on Saturday, with veteran leader Martin set to make his return. “(He’ll play against North Melbourne) as long as he doesn’t flare up,” Yze said.

 

“He’s had three (training) sessions now. He had a good session yesterday and got some good volume. Now we’ve got a couple of sessions where we’ll be able to get some training load into him and he’ll be in a better position to perform. I can’t see a reason why he wouldn’t play next week.”

 

Yze is also confident Daniel Rioli (ankle) and Tim Taranto (back) will be fit to face the Kangaroos despite picking up injuries in the loss to Collingwood. Prolific midfielder Taranto was substituted out of the game during the third quarter because of a back complaint.

 

“He’s just got a tight lower back,” Yze said. “He tweaked it at the start of the game, in the first quarter, and then it just got worse and worse. He’s a leader of our footy club and he tried to toil away, tried different things, tried to play different positions – he was happy to play full-forward – but it was too high-risk.

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