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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
The 5 suns fans will be ropeable with that injury report. 5 good players all due to return against them!So Cox surgery was on his cheekbone.
Gee we are aiming to hit the post-bye with some steam. Touch wood nothing before then!
A lot will be back in 3 weeks time reading through this.AVAILABLE THIS WEEK:
Josh Eyre
Josh Eyre has overcome his hamstring injury and is set to play VFL this weekend.
Reef McInnes
After sustaining a head knock during Collingwood’s Round 10 match, Reef McInnes has cleared the AFL’s concussion protocols and is set to be available for Collingwood’s Round 13 match.
TO BE ASSESSED THIS WEEK:
Will Hoskin-Elliott
After sustaining a hamstring injury during the Club’s Round 10 match against the Adelaide Crows, Will Hoskin-Elliott will be assessed for Monday’s game.
Hoskin-Elliott will need to complete the team’s main training session on Saturday before being determined available for the match.
OTHER UPDATES:
Aiden Begg
Having sustained a posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injury, Aiden Begg remains on the AFL Inactive List and will sit out of the remainder of the AFL Season.
The 21-year-old is currently in a knee brace and will continue to focus on upper body weight training for the next few weeks.
Josh Carmichael
Josh Carmichael continues to progress through the AFL’s concussions protocols.
Mason Cox
Mason Cox continues to work his way through the AFL concussion protocols following a knock to the face mid-air during Collingwood’s Round 11 match against Fremantle.
The 33-year-old underwent cheek bone surgery last week and will commence rehab on his Grade 2 medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury once he has cleared the concussion protocols.
Cox is expected to return in five to seven weeks’ time while he rehabilitates his knee injury.
Jordan De Goey
After experiencing groin awareness during Collingwood’s Round 10 match against Adelaide, further assessment revealed Jordan De Goey sustained an acute rectus abdominal tendon tear.
The 28-year-old continue to work through running and skills away from the main group and is expected to return in three weeks’ time.
Jamie Elliott
Jamie Elliott’s vascular issue is progressing well and is almost resolved. The forward is on a modified training program which includes indoor pool and treadmill work. Elliott is expected to complete outdoor running later this week.
The 31-year-old is expected to return in six to eight weeks.
Ned Long
Taken as a Mid-Season Rookie Selection last week, Ned Long joins the AFL program following time with the Club’s VFL team. Long is recovering from a soleus calf injury sustained in the Pies’ Round Eight VFL match.
Long will continue to work through a running program and is set to be available in three weeks’ time.
Dan McStay
Dan McStay is progressing well as he continues to work through his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rehab.
The 28-year-old will enter a de-load period and will be away from the Club for the next week. McStay completed his first contact drills session last week and will look to be integrated into match play upon his return following the side’s BYE.
Brody Mihocek
Brody Mihocek is progressing well in his recovery from a hamstring strain which he sustained in Round 11.
The 31-year-old is expected to be available in three weeks’ time.
Tom Mitchell
Tom Mitchell is progressing positively through his rehab for his plantar fasciitis issue and continues to work through a running program.
The 31-year-old is expected to return within one-three weeks.
Scott Pendlebury
Scott Pendlebury sustained a partial tendon tear of his bicep muscle in his left arm during Collingwood’s Round 11 match against Fremantle.
The 36-year-old is progressing well in the gym and is completing non-contact skills.
Pendlebury is set to return in three weeks’ time.
Joe Richards
Joe Richards continues to work through a foot fracture which he sustained in Round 11.
The 24-year-old is set to complete straight line running this week.
Richards is expected to return in three weeks’ time.
Oscar Steene
Oscar Steene is progressing well in his rehab for a toe injury.
The 20-year-old will transition into deep water running and trampoline work this week. He is expected to be available in six to eight weeks.
Injury Update: Recruit and forward cleared to play, latest on Elliott, timeline for a number of star Pies
Collingwood wishes to advise an Injury and Health update ahead of the Club’s Round 13 match against Melbourne on Monday, June 10.www.collingwoodfc.com.au
I’ll make sure that Jamie gets a message to try extra hard to convince youCarmichael medical retirement appears more likely by the week. They said a lot by saying what was effectively fluff.
Elliott's big test is running. Still not entirely convinced.
The bye is at an opportune time.A lot will be back in 3 weeks time reading through this.
NoWe should stagger these returns post bye. I wouldn't bring them back all at once. Especially all coming off injury.
We should be playing our best possible team as soon as the medical staff determine they are fit to play AFL.We should stagger these returns post bye. I wouldn't bring them back all at once. Especially all coming off injury.
If they're ready, bring them back.We should stagger these returns post bye. I wouldn't bring them back all at once. Especially all coming off injury.
Agree. The rehab program makes sure they’re properly fit first now. Just play them!If they're ready, bring them back.
Some could use a vfl hitout anyway.We should stagger these returns post bye. I wouldn't bring them back all at once. Especially all coming off injury.
Reefy never looks that tall. I've read it often. That's key position height and taller than Checkers. I will never see him as a key forward. He's a good back up in that role.First time I’ve ever heard someone who’s 6’4 be described as “just” over 6 ft
As long as Jordy, Brodie and Pendles are part of the first stage.We should stagger these returns post bye. I wouldn't bring them back all at once. Especially all coming off injury.
I was just about to ask who’s got us in 3 weeksSucks to be Gold Coast! lol
The new testiment was written in Greek because that's what the scholars of the time studied. The old testiment was written in Hebrew with a little bit in Aramaic. Abraham was an Israelite who spoke Hebrew, makes you wonder how long the Jews have been aroundYep, except the bits in Hebrew or Aramaic.
He did. He said as much in the presser after it was announced he had a list spot.Lets hope he has a good run without injury.
He must have thought his chance had gone, when he did his hammy.
Ned Long would've thought the same I imagine. He too is out for a few weeksLets hope he has a good run without injury.
He must have thought his chance had gone, when he did his hammy.
My chance at playing for Collingwood was cruelly ripped away from me by a lack of talent. Trust me, it hurts.He was the standout until then, it would have been cruel for it to be ripped away from him again.
The fact VFL concussion protocols are 21 days & not 12 (11 sideswipe) would also be dragging it out for him. Particularly as he's had 3 in a short space of time.Doesn't sound good for carmy does it. Real heartbreaking for him.
Doesn't work that way.The fact VFL concussion protocols are 21 days & not 12 (11 sideswipe) would also be dragging it out for him. Particularly as he's had 3 in a short space of time.
Having said that, I wouldn't be surprised if he was medically retired.