Geelong Advertiser

Brain surgery revival

- JASON PHELAN

RICHMOND’S Jack Higgins has made a successful return from brain surgery in a 40point loss to Collingwoo­d in Wangaratta.

The livewire forward was ruled out from Round 18 last season after a shock brain bleed diagnosis that required surgery put his AFL career in jeopardy. Higgins, who chose not to wear a helmet, had a modest six possession­s but played out the match without incident and bravely put his body on the line a few times.

Adam Treloar starred with 34 possession­s for the Magpies in yesterday’s 13.6 (84) to 6.8 (44) win, with both sides missing some serious star power having contribute­d key players to Friday night’s bushfire relief game. But the star midfielder suffered a late blow when he left the field in the final term having clutched at his left hamstring after diving for a mark.

On a brighter note, Collingwoo­d’s Jordan De Goey (hamstring) and Mason Cox (eye) made solid returns from injuries that soured the end of their 2019 campaigns. De Goey was quiet early but finished with three goals.

Ben Reid finished the game icing a leg on the bench, but the oft-injured Magpies veteran isn’t believed to have suffered a setback.

For the Tigers, Liam Baker had 30 touches, Jayden Short gathered 25 disposals and kicked a goal and Nathan Broad had 21 possession­s across halfback.

Collingwoo­d impressed early and led by 25 points at half-time before Richmond enjoyed a bright patch after the main break to make it a 10point match at three-quarter time. But De Goey kicked two goals as the Pies cruised to the win with the last five majors of the match.

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