He must have done quite a job on that hamstring against Carlton a couple of years ago. It's a credit to Reece and the entire Richmond medical and conditioning team that he's been brought through that and in his first game back showed himself to be a valuable component of the team. Also shows that while some players can amass high possessions in the VFL and fail at AFL level, some highly talented players look average at VFL but shine in the AFL. Possibly because the higher standard of player around them in the AFL allows them to demonstrate their skills. I'd be reluctant to write off a few of our chronically injured players in the VFL just yet. Chris Knights, I'm talking about you.