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Monday, 13 October 2008

Josh Fraser tipped for shock return

12/05/2008 10:00:00 AM.  | Peter Cassidy

Collingwood ruckman Josh Fraser says he is glad he took his chance to play for Victoria, despite injuring his knee during Saturday night's AFL Hall of Fame tribute match.
  
The big Magpie still rates himself some chance to play against St Kilda at Telstra Dome on Friday night, after learning the posterior cruciate ligament strain was not as bad as initially feared.
  
And he said the injury had not caused him to question the worth of playing in the representative match.
  
"I've said to a few boys already it would be a shame if they went through their careers and didn't get a chance to pull on the big V, so I've got no regrets at all," Fraser said today.
  
"It's an injury that could've happened at training, it could've happened anywhere. It was a great thrill to be able to play for Victoria and I've got no regrets whatsoever."
  
There were fears the injury, sustained in a centre bounce clash with the Dream Team's Dean Cox in the final term, could sideline him for a month or two, but it was assessed today as relatively minor.
  
"It's pretty positive. I'm still a chance to play this week," Fraser told reporters.
  
"We've got a couple of training sessions to go before Friday so I'll give myself a chance there ... it's definitely not a long term thing.
  
"Initially I probably thought it wasn't great, but I guess the 24 hours post-game it responded really well.
  
"I did everything I possibly could to make sure it settled, so the docs have had a look at me this morning, they're relatively happy with it."
  
He is likely to test the knee at training late in the week.
  
The improved diagnosis is vital for the Magpies, given Fraser's importance to their ruck contingent, with his main partner 21-year-old Cameron Wood.
  
Collingwood's season is delicately poised at a 3-4 win-loss record, after a heavy defeat to Hawthorn in their most recent match.
  
"We (Collingwood) have been a bit disappointing in recent weeks. Certainly the Hawthorn game wasnt great for us, so St Kilda presents a pretty good challenge," Fraser said.

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