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Zurhaar, Vlastuin suffer ankle injuries in Hobart AFL clash

Cam Zurhaar and Nick Vlastuin suffered a bad -looking ankle injuries in the first half of North Melbourne’s farewell match against Richmond on Sunday.

Kangurus, Tigers defender Tylar Young’s second quarter in the early stages of the border line, while fighting with him in a strange way, the leg of Zurhaar’i after the match.

Glass Zurhaar was removed from the game after this incident.Credit: AFL Photos through Getty Images

The two Northern Melbourne instructor helped the field and was effectively removed from the competition because he did not leave the change of change. Zurhaar returned to the bank shortly after the crutches.

The official substitute meant that the young key position Swingman Matt Whitlock entered the game.

Whitlock was the player who selected with the election number 27 in the last year’s draft, in a choice of election with Richmond and left with the best choices in the 2025 draft and the tigers took the second round of selection.

Vlastuin’s injury occurred in an air competition at the end of the opening half, where he hit the North Advanced Paul Curtis before he pulled a hyperxtension similar to Zurhaar.

Nick Vlastuin's day is over early.

Nick Vlastuin’s day is over early.Credit: Getty Images

Richmond confirmed that only Triple Premiership Defender’s disruption was on his right ankle, but he has fears that he might have broken.

Kangurus, Tom Lynch inspired the tigers in a quarter of a quarter of the seven-hour after the eight-point ahead-eight points of throw-out-time ahead of the end.

The North Ball Magnet Harry Shezel won an extraordinary 28 elements in the first two periods, while Luke Davies Uniacke (21) and George Wardlaw (19) met for 40. Lynch came forward with two goals for Richmond.

More will come.

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