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Haha. Fly didn't even know Howe went in for a scan, let alone hamstring awareness.
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We’ve missed him massively!Some good news … Elliott is a test for this week. Potential to return or very close to it!
I just heard that lolHaha. Fly didn't even know Howe went in for a scan, let alone hamstring awareness.
We had a heap of injuries to key people last year early in the season. Everyone seems to forget that now.
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Great news re Howe, Darcy, Billy & Nobes.AVAILABLE THIS WEEK:
Darcy Cameron
Darcy Cameron will be available to play on Friday night against Geelong having sustained a knock to his ribs during the Pies’ Round 17 match against Essendon.
Cameron was taken to hospital after the match as a precaution and was cleared of any serious damage.
Jeremy Howe
Jeremy Howe experienced hamstring awareness at training today.
The 34-year-old was sent for a precautionary scan and was cleared of any damage. He will be available for Friday night’s game against Geelong.
TO BE ASSESSED THIS WEEK:
Jamie Elliott
Jamie Elliott has progressed well through his recovery from a vascular issue.
Over a three-week block of training, he has increased his running loads and has been cleared to start full contact training.
Elliott will need to complete training on Wednesday to determine his availability for Friday night’s match.
Oleg Markov
Oleg Markov will be assessed ahead of Friday night’s game having sustained a minor adductor strain during Collingwood’s Round 17 match.
Markov sustained the injury during the opening minutes of last Friday’s game and was sent for a precautionary scan after pulling up sore after the match.
The 28-year-old will look to complete straight line running early in the week. He will need to get through main training on Wednesday to determine his availability for Friday night’s game.
John Noble
John Noble continues to progress through the AFL’s concussion protocols having sustained a knock to the head in a marking contest during Collingwood’s Round 16 match against the Gold Coast SUNS.
The 27-year-old has remained symptom free since the incident and has had no setbacks.
The Club expects Noble to be available for selection for Friday night’s match.
Isaac Quaynor
Isaac Quaynor will be assessed ahead of Friday night’s game after sustaining a toe injury during the Pies’ Round 17 match.
Quaynor jammed his toe during the match and was unable to run at full capacity. He was unable to train today.
The 24-year-old will be assessed at training on Wednesday to determine his availability for Friday night’s game.
OTHER UPDATES:
Aiden Begg
Having sustained a posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injury, Aiden Begg remains on the AFL Inactive List and will sit out for the remainder of the AFL Season.
The 21-year-old is progressing well through his rehab program and the Club is hopeful he can return to running by the end of the week.
Josh Carmichael
Josh Carmichael continues to work through the AFL’s concussion protocols.
He continues to be supported by the Club’s and AFL’s medical teams.
Mason Cox
Mason Cox continues to focus on rehabilitating his knee.
The 33-year-old has completed straight line running and contact drills. He will need to complete some ruck jumping drills before he can return to match play and is expected to commence this during the week.
Cox is expected to return in one to two weeks’ time.
Josh Eyre
Josh Eyre has entered the AFL concussion protocols after sustaining a concussion during Collingwood’s Round 15 VFL match on Sunday.
Eyre will work his way through the protocols.
Beau McCreery
Beau McCreery continues to work through his rehab program for a soleus calf injury.
McCreery is responding well to gymnastics work at the Club and will look to start running at the back end of this week.
The 23-year-old is expected to be sidelined for three to five weeks.
Dan McStay
Dan McStay is nearing his way closer to a return from an ACL injury.
After being cleared to train a few weeks back, the 28-year-old has completed a solid three-to-four-week block of training. He has been focusing on building his fitness and minutes on-field during this period.
Key Club doctors, physios and the Head of High-Performance will work closely to determine McStay’s return to play.
Brody Mihocek
Brody Mihocek will miss the remainder of the 2024 home-and-away season after scans over the weekend confirmed a rupture of his pectoral tendon.
The 31-year-old sustained the injury during the final quarter of Friday night’s game against Essendon at the MCG.
Mihocek has undergone successful surgery and will now focus on his recovery before commencing a rehab program. Recovery for the injury is expected to be between 10 to 12 weeks.
Tom Mitchell
Tom Mitchell is working his way through his rehab program following surgery to address the plantar fasciitis in his left foot.
The 31-year-old is currently working through three running sessions a week. His focus is on building his fitness in order to be determined fit for match play.
Mitchell is expected to return in two to four weeks.
Wil Parker
Wil Parker continues to recover from his knee injury.
The 21-year-old sustained a slight meniscus tear to his knee in the Pies’ VFL Round 12 match.
He will move into change of direction running this week and is expected to return within one to two weeks.
Jakob Ryan
Jakob Ryan continues to work through his calf injury.
Ryan has started running indoors and is responding well to his current rehab program. He will now focus on moving into running outdoors.
He is expected to return in two to four weeks.
Oscar Steene
Oscar Steene continues to work through his rehab program for his toe injury.
Steene is building his running loads with a couple of sessions a week. The Club remains optimistic that he will return to VFL before the end of the season.
He is expected to return within four to six weeks.
Eyre was concussed. Took a big hit against a Frankston player, free not paid like with Noble.AVAILABLE THIS WEEK:
Darcy Cameron
Darcy Cameron will be available to play on Friday night against Geelong having sustained a knock to his ribs during the Pies’ Round 17 match against Essendon.
Cameron was taken to hospital after the match as a precaution and was cleared of any serious damage.
Jeremy Howe
Jeremy Howe experienced hamstring awareness at training today.
The 34-year-old was sent for a precautionary scan and was cleared of any damage. He will be available for Friday night’s game against Geelong.
TO BE ASSESSED THIS WEEK:
Jamie Elliott
Jamie Elliott has progressed well through his recovery from a vascular issue.
Over a three-week block of training, he has increased his running loads and has been cleared to start full contact training.
Elliott will need to complete training on Wednesday to determine his availability for Friday night’s match.
Oleg Markov
Oleg Markov will be assessed ahead of Friday night’s game having sustained a minor adductor strain during Collingwood’s Round 17 match.
Markov sustained the injury during the opening minutes of last Friday’s game and was sent for a precautionary scan after pulling up sore after the match.
The 28-year-old will look to complete straight line running early in the week. He will need to get through main training on Wednesday to determine his availability for Friday night’s game.
John Noble
John Noble continues to progress through the AFL’s concussion protocols having sustained a knock to the head in a marking contest during Collingwood’s Round 16 match against the Gold Coast SUNS.
The 27-year-old has remained symptom free since the incident and has had no setbacks.
The Club expects Noble to be available for selection for Friday night’s match.
Isaac Quaynor
Isaac Quaynor will be assessed ahead of Friday night’s game after sustaining a toe injury during the Pies’ Round 17 match.
Quaynor jammed his toe during the match and was unable to run at full capacity. He was unable to train today.
The 24-year-old will be assessed at training on Wednesday to determine his availability for Friday night’s game.
OTHER UPDATES:
Aiden Begg
Having sustained a posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injury, Aiden Begg remains on the AFL Inactive List and will sit out for the remainder of the AFL Season.
The 21-year-old is progressing well through his rehab program and the Club is hopeful he can return to running by the end of the week.
Josh Carmichael
Josh Carmichael continues to work through the AFL’s concussion protocols.
He continues to be supported by the Club’s and AFL’s medical teams.
Mason Cox
Mason Cox continues to focus on rehabilitating his knee.
The 33-year-old has completed straight line running and contact drills. He will need to complete some ruck jumping drills before he can return to match play and is expected to commence this during the week.
Cox is expected to return in one to two weeks’ time.
Josh Eyre
Josh Eyre has entered the AFL concussion protocols after sustaining a concussion during Collingwood’s Round 15 VFL match on Sunday.
Eyre will work his way through the protocols.
Beau McCreery
Beau McCreery continues to work through his rehab program for a soleus calf injury.
McCreery is responding well to gymnastics work at the Club and will look to start running at the back end of this week.
The 23-year-old is expected to be sidelined for three to five weeks.
Dan McStay
Dan McStay is nearing his way closer to a return from an ACL injury.
After being cleared to train a few weeks back, the 28-year-old has completed a solid three-to-four-week block of training. He has been focusing on building his fitness and minutes on-field during this period.
Key Club doctors, physios and the Head of High-Performance will work closely to determine McStay’s return to play.
Brody Mihocek
Brody Mihocek will miss the remainder of the 2024 home-and-away season after scans over the weekend confirmed a rupture of his pectoral tendon.
The 31-year-old sustained the injury during the final quarter of Friday night’s game against Essendon at the MCG.
Mihocek has undergone successful surgery and will now focus on his recovery before commencing a rehab program. Recovery for the injury is expected to be between 10 to 12 weeks.
Tom Mitchell
Tom Mitchell is working his way through his rehab program following surgery to address the plantar fasciitis in his left foot.
The 31-year-old is currently working through three running sessions a week. His focus is on building his fitness in order to be determined fit for match play.
Mitchell is expected to return in two to four weeks.
Wil Parker
Wil Parker continues to recover from his knee injury.
The 21-year-old sustained a slight meniscus tear to his knee in the Pies’ VFL Round 12 match.
He will move into change of direction running this week and is expected to return within one to two weeks.
Jakob Ryan
Jakob Ryan continues to work through his calf injury.
Ryan has started running indoors and is responding well to his current rehab program. He will now focus on moving into running outdoors.
He is expected to return in two to four weeks.
Oscar Steene
Oscar Steene continues to work through his rehab program for his toe injury.
Steene is building his running loads with a couple of sessions a week. The Club remains optimistic that he will return to VFL before the end of the season.
He is expected to return within four to six weeks.
Yup. Tough game out there.yeah, typical down in frankston
He did have a bloody eye even at the end of the game.
Poor kid.
Yup. Tough game out there.
Genuinely, only time Collingwood will deal with a hostile crowd. Players hate it. Fans were very opinionated. Have a friend who worked on the bench. Literally a teenager and abused the whole match by the staff.
Yeah, same thing happened last year. A few of our players got roughed up at the time. Ginni more in particular. Its a bloody tough environment to go into. The locals are ferals and the players are dirty. If you survive it without an incident, you're lucky.Yup. Tough game out there.
Genuinely, only time Collingwood will deal with a hostile crowd. Players hate it. Fans were very opinionated. Have a friend who worked on the bench. Literally a teenager and abused the whole match by the staff.
Can the boys hold the fort long enough for the cavalry to rescue our season?Great news re Howe, Darcy, Billy & Nobes.
Coxy 1 week !
Mitchell 2-4 weeks !
Can the boys hold the fort long enough for the cavalry to rescue our season?
You must struggle to get yourself to games.I mean there's not a lot coming back
Mcstay is coming back off an 11 month ACL and won't be amazing.
Elliot is pretty old and banged up now
Mcreery is arguably not even best 22 right now
Mitchell and Cox have had questions over their spot in the best 22
Noble has been up and down
Not a beacon of positivity are you kappaI mean there's not a lot coming back
Mcstay is coming back off an 11 month ACL and won't be amazing.
Elliot is pretty old and banged up now
Mcreery is arguably not even best 22 right now
Mitchell and Cox have had questions over their spot in the best 22
Noble has been up and down
why start now?Not a beacon of positivity are you kappa
Not a beacon of positivity are you kappa
Depends how you look at it. Glass half full or half empty.Which part of that is wrong?
Depends how you look at it. Glass half full or half empty.
Mcstay will be great, as will Elliot. Mitchell was carrying an injury, and a fit Mitchell is an upgrade on anyone we’ve been playing. Cox I prob agree with on his form.
We are desperately crying out for a role-playing KPF, though. In his absence we've had to run Johnson, Reef, Frampton and Howe through there, all of whom are undersized, no good, or undersized and no good. (Other than Howe, who is needed back behind the ball).Mcstay has only ever been a role playing KPF, but now coming off an ACL he'll be great?
There's no glass, there's only reality
Ok kappa. He was playing well for us, averaging 2 a game and won us the prelim.Mcstay has only ever been a role playing KPF, but now coming off an ACL he'll be great?
There's no glass, there's only reality