Colin O’Riordan's AFL season over due to broken bone in his back and punctured lung

“But then I couldn’t talk when I went to the line and that’s what triggered alarm bells with the doctor.”

Colin O’Riordan's AFL season over due to broken bone in his back and punctured lung

Colin O’Riordan will have to wait until 2017 to resume his AFL career with the Sydney Swans after confirming that he sustained a broken bone in his back and a punctured lung in a recent outing in Darwin, writes Jackie Cahill.

Tipperary native O’Riordan was hit with a knee in the back playing for the Swans team in the North East AFL against NT Thunder, a combination side from the Northern Territory.

O’Riordan was contesting for a mark with an opponent when he was involved in the “frightening” collision but remarkably, he went back on after an initial check.

O’Riordan (20) recalled: “When I went down initially it was frightening because I couldn’t catch my breath.

“When I came off, I was assessed by the doctor on the line and the physio.

“Where he hit me was a bit tender but I didn’t think anything of it and I went back on for two or three minutes.

“I made one run and couldn’t catch my breath at all so enough was enough.

“But then I couldn’t talk when I went to the line and that’s what triggered alarm bells with the doctor.”

The full nature of O’Riordan’s injuries were revealed when he was X-rayed and on medical advice, he was unable to fly back to Sydney.

Instead, O’Riordan travelled back by car along with the club’s player welfare manager Dennis Carroll and a paramedic.

He explained: “With the pneumothorax (collapsed lung), there’s a possibility of my lung going out with the change of air pressure once you go above 10,000 feet. We couldn’t take that chance so we had to go by road.”

The journey, an estimated 4200km, was completed in four days, 6am to 6pm each day.

“It’s hard to explain unless you do it,” he smiles.

“It was fairly barren, nothing as far as they eye can see, just desert and barren land. If was as if a bomb hit it, nothing there at all, just a big road going through the middle of it. You think the road is ending and then there’s another on the horizon.”

O’Riordan arrived back at 5pm Sydney time on Sunday and after grabbing a couple of hours’ sleep, he was up at 1am to watch Tipperary play Mayo in the All-Ireland SFC semi-final.

O’Riordan met with a Sydney Swans doctor yesterday (MON) and was informed that he will be ruled out of action for the foreseeable future.

The regular NEAFL season is over but O’Riordan won’t feature in the knockout stages of the competition, with Sydney Swans due to face the Gold Coast Suns on Saturday in an elimination final.

He confirmed: “I can’t do anything, it’s a case of complete rest. I can’t even do bike, it’s just frustrating.

It’s probably a 3-4 week injury if it was in the middle of the season so I won’t play again until next year.”

O’Riordan is planning to spend the months of October and November back in Ireland before returning for pre-season training ahead of the start of the 2017 NEAFL season in March.

O’Riordan, meanwhile, has admitted that captain Peter Acheson’s departure for Dubai is a “massive loss” to Tipperary.

Acheson (26) confirmed after Sunday’s defeat to Mayo that he is moving away for the foreseeable future with his girlfriend, after postponing the trip on at least two previous occasions.

O’Riordan reflected: “Achey is a leader in every sense of the word, a legend on and off the pitch. He’s a massive loss and it’s a hard one because we can’t keep on losing lads.

“I’m not one to talk really in that regard but there just seems to be a lot of missing lads.

“But the guys who were in America will be back and trying to get their place so while you lose one, you could gain another four. It’s not ideal losing Achey but it gives other lads a chance and hopefully they can step up and take it.”

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