David Astbury celebrates a goal for Richmond. Picture: George Salpigtidis Source: Herald Sun
RICHMOND defender David Astbury is in doubt for the start of the home-and-away season while Round 1 opponent Carlton has lost four players for at least five weeks.
Astbury will miss the final two weeks of the pre-season after sufffering what the Tigers describe as a "minor foot injury".
The young defender was on the brink of completing his first full pre-season since arriving at the club in 2009 and was one of Richmond's best players in its win against Essendon last Saturday, shutting down Bombers forward Michael Hurley.
But after the match Tigers medical staff discovered a "stress reaction" in his left foot.
Astbury is competing with the likes of Dylan Grimes, Ben Griffiths and former free agent Troy Chaplin for a place in the Tigers' defence in Round 1.
"It's very frustrating that I'll miss the opportunity to (push my case for selection), but hopefully I'll still be considered and get an opportunity soon," Astbury told the club's website.
Carlton, meanwhile, will be without tough midfielder David Ellard (hamstring) and rookies Andrew Collins (ankle) and Rhys O'Keeffe (heel) for the next five weeks.
And draftee Nick Graham won't play for two months after arthroscopic surgery to relieve swelling in his knee.
Key forward Jarrad Waite (calf) won't resume full training for two weeks and is in extreme doubt for the March 22 clash against the Tigers.
In better news for Carlton, Chris Judd and Heath Scotland are likely to play their first pre-season matches against Adelaide on Friday night.
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