Richmond wingman Kamdyn McIntosh has suffered an ankle injury during today’s training session on the Gold Coast.
According to Channel Seven reporter Mark Stevens, McIntosh is “set for long stint on sidelines” but has escaped knee damage.
He sustained the injury in a tackle and was carried from the field to undergo X-rays. There are concerns that he may have syndesmosis damage.
The 25-year-old played 16 games in 2019 but fell out of favour and subsequently missed the club’s Grand Final win over GWS.
Richmond is yet to confirm the severity of McIntosh’s injury.
The Tigers are currently on the Gold Coast completing a pre-season training camp.
Kamdyn McIntosh looks set for long stint on sidelines ... carried off, serious ankle injury. Happened in tackle. Has escaped knee damage. X-rays for potential break, also concerns re syndesmosis. See the pics @7NewsMelbourne tonight.
— Mark Stevens (@Stevo7AFL) January 30, 2020
Kamdyn McIntosh came off the track with a lower leg injury during today’s training session and has been sent for scans.
— Richmond FC 🐯🏆 (@Richmond_FC) January 30, 2020
Wishing the best for Kaps 💛 pic.twitter.com/XirYqy798B