Injury 2024 Injury Report/Updates

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View attachment 1982846Anyone hear which defender is ruled out?
Probably talking about TJ..?

Collingwood’s Head of High-Performance Jarrod Wade has provided an Injury Update ahead of Sunday’s Round Nine game against the West Coast Eagles at Marvel Stadium.
Collingwood’s equal-leading goal kicker for season 2024, Brody Mihocek, will miss two to three weeks after scans revealed a minor, grade one strain to his hamstring. The forward was able to play out the rest of Friday’s win after sustaining the injury early in the last quarter, but his movement was limited.
Beau McCreery is working through the twelve step concussion protocols after suffering a head knock in Friday’s win. A further update will be provided next week on the progress of his recovery.
Young defender Tew Jiath picked up an ankle injury in Collingwood’s VFL defeat to Southport on Saturday. The 2023 draftee was able to complete the game,but was sorer than expected in recovery. Scans have revealed a minor grade syndesmosis and Jiath will be in a moonboot for the rest of the week and it’s expected he will miss two to three games.
Jordan De Goey has been ruled out of Sunday’s clash with West Coast with the groin issue that also kept him out of last week’s win. It’s expected the midfielder will begin running towards the back end of next week and the Magpies’ Medical team are confident he will be available for Round 10.
Midfielder Tom Mitchell was expected to return this week after missing last week’s game with a foot injury, but a case of appendicitis has hospitalised the 30-year-old and he will subsequently miss Sunday’s clash against West Coast. Once Mitchell receives the all-clear from the specialist he has been seeing for the appendicitis, he will commence a running program. Once the midfielder increases his running loads, he should be available for next week’s Round 10 clash.
Josh Eyre is progressing well in his return from a hamstring injury but has been in a holding pattern in terms across the last couple of weeks in terms of progressing past 85 to 90 percent running speed, which isn’t uncommon when it comes to long-term hamstring injuries like his. Over the next couple of weeks, the defender is expected to progress his running speed should he meet some gym markers, before returning to full training in about two weeks’ time and playing in three to four weeks.
Ruckman Oscar Steene is now walking comfortably in a moon boot and has started some light rehab activities, including a strength program, following his successful toe ligament surgery. Steene will be in the moonboot for another three weeks, before being able to prepare his running.
Key forward Dan McStay is only a couple of weeks away from reaching the six-month milestone post ACL surgery. At that point in time, the 28-year-old will have some further reviews of his progress. He is currently in a holding pattern when it comes to his running, speed and agility loads, but ticking every box so far. After the six-month mark, he will progress to the next stage of his rehabilitation which includes contact training.
 
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Probably talking about TJ..?

Collingwood’s Head of High-Performance Jarrod Wade has provided an Injury Update ahead of Sunday’s Round Nine game against the West Coast Eagles at Marvel Stadium.
Collingwood’s equal-leading goal kicker for season 2024, Brody Mihocek, will miss two to three weeks after scans revealed a minor, grade one strain to his hamstring. The forward was able to play out the rest of Friday’s win after sustaining the injury early in the last quarter, but his movement was limited.
Beau McCreery is working through the twelve step concussion protocols after suffering a head knock in Friday’s win. A further update will be provided next week on the progress of his recovery.
Young defender Tew Jiath picked up an ankle injury in Collingwood’s VFL defeat to Southport on Saturday. The 2023 draftee was able to complete the game,but was sorer than expected in recovery. Scans have revealed a minor grade syndesmosis and Jiath will be in a moonboot for the rest of the week and it’s expected he will miss two to three games.
Jordan De Goey has been ruled out of Sunday’s clash with West Coast with the groin issue that also kept him out of last week’s win. It’s expected the midfielder will begin running towards the back end of next week and the Magpies’ Medical team are confident he will be available for Round 10.
Midfielder Tom Mitchell was expected to return this week after missing last week’s game with a foot injury, but a case of appendicitis has hospitalised the 30-year-old and he will subsequently miss Sunday’s clash against West Coast. Once Mitchell receives the all-clear from the specialist he has been seeing for the appendicitis, he will commence a running program. Once the midfielder increases his running loads, he should be available for next week’s Round 10 clash.
Josh Eyre is progressing well in his return from a hamstring injury but has been in a holding pattern in terms across the last couple of weeks in terms of progressing past 85 to 90 percent running speed, which isn’t uncommon when it comes to long-term hamstring injuries like his. Over the next couple of weeks, the defender is expected to progress his running speed should he meet some gym markers, before returning to full training in about two weeks’ time and playing in three to four weeks.
Ruckman Oscar Steene is now walking comfortably in a moon boot and has started some light rehab activities, including a strength program, following his successful toe ligament surgery. Steene will be in the moonboot for another three weeks, before being able to prepare his running.
Key forward Dan McStay is only a couple of weeks away from reaching the six-month milestone post ACL surgery. At that point in time, the 28-year-old will have some further reviews of his progress. He is currently in a holding pattern when it comes to his running, speed and agility loads, but ticking every box so far. After the six-month mark, he will progress to the next stage of his rehabilitation which includes contact training.
That would be it. 👍
 
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If we win the next couple of games we can never query our depth. That's a long injury list and add a gun defender in Murphy who we have lost and things will soon reach a tipping point id any more go down. How the hell are the VFL team going to look without Begg, Jiath and Steen for weeks? They were already small!
 
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Disappointing for Jamie, but also a relief as well that it’s not his back issue reoccurring. Sounds like Mitchell and Jordy are both live chances to return this week which would be absolutely immense under the circumstances.
 
If we win the next couple of games we can never query our depth. That's a long injury list and add a gun defender in Murphy who we have lost and things will soon reach a tipping point id any more go down. How the hell are the VFL team going to look without Begg, Jiath and Steen for weeks? They were already small!
Josh may have to be playing coach
 

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Huge injury list. At least most of our best 22 injuries are reasonably short term. If we could go a few weeks without any fresh injuries, that would certainly help the situation.
 
Let’s assume these 21 players are a lock this week:

Lipinski
Quaynor
Maynard
J.Daicos
Schultz
Noble
Pendlebury
Cameron
Frampton
Macrae
Sidebottom
Hill
Crisp
McInnis
Richards
Moore
WHE
Sullivan
N.Daicos
Markov
Cox

+ if DeGoey, Mitchell and Harrison don’t get up

… that means we need to select 2+ players from the follow list:

De Mattia (played a total of 2 VFL games)
Krueger (2 VFL games back from a long layoff)
Allan (He’d be debuting)
Ryan (AFL game #2)
Johnson
Dean
Wil Parker(didn’t he debut in the VFL last week?)
 
Let’s assume these 21 players are a lock this week:

Lipinski
Quaynor
Maynard
J.Daicos
Schultz
Noble
Pendlebury
Cameron
Frampton
Macrae
Sidebottom
Hill
Crisp
McInnis
Richards
Moore
WHE
Sullivan
N.Daicos
Markov
Cox

+ if DeGoey, Mitchell and Harrison don’t get up

… that means we need to select 2+ players from the follow list:

De Mattia (played a total of 2 VFL games)
Krueger (2 VFL games back from a long layoff)
Allan (He’d be debuting)
Ryan (AFL game #2)
Johnson
Dean
Wil Parker(didn’t he debut in the VFL last week?)
You’d be hoping one of those three get up ( sounds like Mitchell Harrison or DeGoey in that order of likelihood) and then it’s a matter of picking a tall. If none of them get up then surely it’s Allan’s opportunity plus a tall.

Talls…
Dean… we really need forwards but our small forward line is working well, he restores the backline structure that’s held us in good stead for the past 2+ years. He’s my pick.
Kreuger… he’s the man for the job but does he need more match fitness
Johnson… he’s the potential match winner of the three but he seems to be on a specific programme to restore his confidence and work on running patterns…is a return too soon.

Question. Is Parker as a cat B player eligible to play seniors?
 

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