The Gold Coast Bulletin

Cotchin hopes his luck holds

- JON RALPH

RICHMOND triple premiershi­p star Trent Cotchin will hope his golden touch in avoiding AFL suspension­s continues on Monday, despite his high forearm to Melbourne’s James Harmes.

Cotchin dropped his left forearm into Harmes during a heated scuffle, with that incident one of at least three across the weekend’s practice matches to be assessed by officer Michael Christian.

The MRO will on Monday assess exactly where the forearm landed. A low-impact intentiona­l strike to the neck or head would result in a onegame ban. Cotchin is revered within Richmond as one of the club’s great captains given his bull-at-a-gate style, but he has often played on the edge.

Despite several match-review charges, he has not been suspended since a four-week ban for charging North Melbourne’s Sam Wright in 2010.

He has also been fined for tripping, umpire contact, wrestling and engaging in a melee across his highly decorated 287-game Brownlow Medalwinni­ng career.

Teammate Dion Prestia’s round 1 depends on scans on a strained pectoral muscle sustained against Melbourne.

But Marlion Pickett (adductor), Robbie Tarrant (hip) and Jack Graham (turf toe) are a chance to play some minutes in a VFL practice match this weekend. Jack Ross has a fresh medial ligament injury but Josh Gibcus (hamstring) may be the only first-choice player out of the Richmond side after Nathan Broad (hamstring), Tom Lynch (plantar fascia) and Liam Baker (appendix) all made successful returns from injury in the Tigers’ loss to Melbourne at Casey Fields.

In other tribunal cases, Christian will have to decide whether Collingwoo­d’s Jordan De Goey, who spun Hawthorn player Lloyd Meek as he tackled him, breached his duty of care.

GWS ruckman Braydon Preuss, suspended three times last year, was involved in a bizarre tackle attempt on Gold Coast player Tom Berry.

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