The latest on Richmond forward Harry Armstrong after he injured his hamstring at yesterday's main training session.Scans have revealed that Richmond forward Harry Armstrong has suffered a high-grade injury to his hamstring tendon.The tall forward suffered the injury following an awkward contest at training on Thursday. It is expected that he will be sidelined for around 12 weeks.Richmond General Manager, Football Performance - Tim Livingstone said it was unlucky for the promising youngster.“Harry has been terrific since arriving at the Club in the off-season and has made a bright start to his AFL career," Livingstone said.“Unfortunately, he is now going to miss some football. We will be cautious with Harry across the coming months and make sure that when he returns later in the year that he is ready to go.”Armstrong has booted multiple goals in two of his four AFL matches.
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