- It was injured in a preseason hit against the west coast
- He left prone on the ground for several minutes
- Club still has the hope of being able to debut in the first round
Richmond's number 1 draft selection, Sam Lalor, entered the brain shock protocols after an unpleasant collision in the morbundas stages of the pre -season success of the AFL against West Coast.
Lalor seemed to hit his head and neck when he pushed the Eagles James Van researcher is in a marking contest in Mineral Resources Park on Monday.
The medical staff evaluated the 18 -year -old while laying on the ground for a minute before leaving the field.
Lalor, who kicked two goals as a brilliant light for the tigers, was tested for brain shock immediately after the game.
“He has a bit sore at this time, so he is currently in brain shock protocols,” Richmond's head of development told journalists Sam Lonergan.
'We will only wait and see how you look and then, hopefully, we will discover quite fast for the next 24 hours.

Richmond has the hope of unleashing the draft selection no 1 Sam Lalor when the round begins

The recruit of the stars fell awkwardly into a collision and hurt his head and neck during a practice game

Lalor was able to leave the field in his own feet, but will enter AFL's Bill Protocols
'It was great today. He played a little in the center of the field and spent a time forward, which was fantastic and contributed in both areas of the soil.
Despite the blow to Lalor's head, Lonergan said the young weapon would probably debut when Richmond faces Carlton in the first round.
Earlier on Monday, Lalor kicked the first goal of the Tigers with a shot in a first period of three.
But everything was the west coast after that, since Tyler Brockman caught three major in a comfortable 10.2 (62) victory to 4.2 (26) for the local team.
Tyrell Dewar almost achieved a spectacular brand on the shoulders of an opponent and provided a climax with an excellent goal in the 50 -meter race.
Carlton's former forward, Matt Owies kicked his first goal for West Coast, while former Tigres Jack Graham and Liam Baker also aligned in Eagles colors for the first time.
The captain of the west coast, Oscar Allen, ended with two goals.