Paul Medhurst on run, but Ben down
Sam Edmund | March 07, 2009 12:00am
COLLINGWOOD star Paul Medhurst has played his first game for the year, easing through a VFL practice match against North Melbourne yesterday.
The All-Australian forward, who has been troubled by foot stress fractures during the pre-season, played about 70 per cent of the game at Gosch's Paddock.
Medhurst spent most of his time in the midfield to get some run in the legs, moved well and was regularly rotated through the interchange.
The news wasn't as good for teammate Ben Johnson, who suffered a shoulder injury.
The rebounding defender lasted barely five minutes before a solid hit in the middle of the ground had him clutching his left shoulder.
He was taken from the ground and had ice strapped to his shoulder, but the injury did not appear too serious.
The match, predominantly a VFL hit-out, included several AFL-listed players from both sides.
Sharrod Wellingham was lively through the middle of the ground for the Pies before, he too, was taken off late as a precaution with a shoulder problem.
Brad Dick showed some encouraging signs in his first game back from a knee reconstruction and was sharp near goal.
Chris Dawes threw his weight around up forward, while Danny Stanley got plenty of it and draftees Jarrad Blight and Luke Rounds got a taste.
Rookies Toby Thoolen, Lachlan Keeffe and Johnny Bennell were not out of their depth.
Bennell, in particular, was exciting. The 179cm goalsneak even showed off his massive leap while contesting a centre bounce.
Key forward Sean Rusling is still a week away as he recovers from a shoulder injury sustained early last season.
For North Melbourne, regular senior contributors Daniel Harris, Aaron Edwards and Corey Jones got some match practice.
Harris was busy at the stoppages and Jones kicked a bag up forward.
Draft pick Sam Wright had a run, while speedy rookie Cruize Garlett underlined his prospects for a possible mid-year elevation with an excellent display.
Robbie Tarrant's shoulder again kept him out of action, but he acted as a runner for the Roos.
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