Richmond fans turn on AFL club after 'dumb' Dion Prestia grand final move amid injury-ravaged season
Tigers fans were shocked to learn club veteran Prestia is named to compete in the 100m AFL grand final sprint.
Richmond fans have been left livid with their own club after veteran Dion Prestia was named to compete in the 100m AFL grand final dash. The 2019 best and fairest winner is a left-field entrant into the MCG race after he missed 10 games this season due to hamstring and calf injuries.
Prestia's entrance was lodged with the AFL as the Tigers' contender despite his injury woes in the last six months. The sprint - which has been held pre-game for the last two years - was won last year by Geelong speedster Max Holmes from Brisbane’s Jaxon Prior and Melbourne’s Jed Adams.
In 2024, each team except for the Giants will have an entrant for the sprint, however, Richmond entering Prestia has raised more than a few eyebrows. The 31-year-old has missed 10 games this year and several more in recent years, most of which have been soft-tissue injuries.
And Port Adelaide great Kane Cornes was quick to flag the bizarre move to include Prestia in a sprint race where soft tissue injuries could easily occur. “This guy can’t do his shoes up without tearing a hammy and they’re going to put him out there for the half-time sprint,” Cornes said on SEN on Friday morning.
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“You’ve got to run full speed, the riskiest thing you can do with soft tissue injuries and Dion Prestia is going to be participating in the half-time sprint. He can’t get through two games without pinging a hammy.” And the news went down even worse with Richmond fans who labelled the decision the "dumbest" decision possible.
"Richmond putting Dion Prestia up as the GF day sprint competitor could be the dumbest thing I have ever seen. Literally nothing good can come of this,” one fan said. While another wrote: "Have we legitimately entered Dion Prestia into the 100m sprint for Grand Final day? The one bloke on our list who would be close to the oldest and with chronic soft tissue injuries. This has to be someone winding me up surely?"
Have we legitimately entered Dion Prestia into the 100m sprint for Grand Final day?
The 1 bloke on our list who would be close to the oldest and with chronic soft tissue injuries..
This has to be someone winding me up surely? pic.twitter.com/RidGxpt0WK— Bigfooty Tigercast (@BFtigercast) September 26, 2024
What the hell is going on at this club of ours. Dion Prestia in the GF sprint !! I'm sure there is some logical
reason for this, but for a guy with frequent soft tissue injuries this is insane. Some of the decisions at this club over the past 12 months are just beyond belief. pic.twitter.com/SofG7PUMfH— 🐯Dario_tiger🐯 (@gemini67) September 26, 2024
So Dion Prestia is in the sprint tomorrow, TWANG goes his hammy. What a club we have become. @Richmond_FC @AFL
— Joey Coy (@Joey1962Packers) September 27, 2024
DION PRESTIA has a guy who runs so slow ever done more hammies
— jimbosteen (@jimbosteen1) September 26, 2024
Richmond putting Dion Prestia up as the GF day sprint competitor could be the dumbest thing I have ever seen.
Literally nothing good can come of this.— puntrdend🐯 (@puntrdend17) September 26, 2024
Dion Prestia running the GF sprint is like forgetting you need skeleton staff between Xmas and NY. A bit of forward planning please Tigers! We can’t have Dion pinging a hammy before pre season 🙄
— Breeza🐯⏰ (@BAFLD) September 26, 2024
We will all be holding our breath to see if Dion Prestia doesn't do a hammy
— James 🤘🤘🤘 (@hell4u02) September 26, 2024
Grand final 100m sprint competitors:
Adelaide - Will Hamill
Brisbane - Will McLachlan
Carlton - Orazio Fantasia
Collingwood - Beau McCreery
Essendon - Ben Hobbs
Fremantle - Jeremy Sharp
Geelong - Shaun Mannagh
Gold Coast - Tom Berry
Greater Western Sydney - No entry
Hawthorn - Josh Weddle
Melbourne - Oliver Sestan
North Melbourne - Eddie Ford
Port Adelaide - Jed McEntee
Richmond - Dion Prestia
St Kilda - Darcy Wilson
Sydney - Angus Sheldrick
West Coast - Jai Culley
Western Bulldogs - Riley Garcia