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Richmond midfielder Jack Ross suffers second concussion in a month after worrying head knock against Carlton

Richmond midfielder Jack Ross is facing another lengthy stint on the sidelines after suffering a concussion in the second quarter of Saturday night’s clash against Carlton.

Blues midfielder Lachie Cowan was waiting under a high handball on the boundary line as Ross came charging in to put pressure on.

Ross ended up awkwardly crashing into Cowan with his head making contact with the Carlton player’s shoulder.

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His head also hit the ground hard front in front of the interchange bench.

“He’s in trouble, he led with the head … I think he’s in a bit of strife,” David King said on Fox Footy.

Ross looked dazed and went down to the rooms for a head injury assessment before being ruled out with a concussion.

It’s the second concussion in the space of a month for the 25-year-old.

After the Round 12 match against Sydney, Ross had delayed concussion symptoms and was placed into protocols.

The Tigers had the bye the following week, but he then missed the next two matches as he struggled to overcome the injury.

He was cleared to return last week against Collingwood, but this latest knock puts his season in doubt.

Ross has been one of Richmond’s better players this year, averaging 23 disposals and five tackles a game — both career-highs.

Carlton also lost a player to concussion with Lewis Young coming from the field in the third quarter and not returning.

Young was a late inclusion for boom youngster Harry Dean, who was withdrawn on the eve of the match with a cut hand.

More to come …

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