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PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Ned McHenry Concussion TBA Andrew McPherson Hamstring Test Paul Seedsman Concussion Ongoing Rory Sloane Knee Season Brodie Smith Concussion TBA Zac Taylor Thumb 1 week Riley Thilthorpe Knee Test
Updated: May 3, 2022
Early prognosis
Stand-in captain
Smith and young forward
McHenry will both be unavailable for round eight after entering concussion protocols.
McPherson didn’t play in the SANFL on the weekend as he bids to return from a hamstring issue, meaning he's unlikely to come into senior considerations.
Thilthorpe also was absent from the SANFL side having entered health and safety protocols, so he'll be in contention to return at the lower level pending a knee issue sustained prior to that. -
Ben Somerford
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Joe Daniher Shoulder 4-6 weeks Eric Hipwood Knee 1-2 weeks Kai Lohmann Ankle 5 weeks Jaxon Prior Knee Test
Updated: May 3, 2022
Early prognosis
Scan results for
Daniher have come back positive with the key forward not requiring surgery on his injured shoulder.
Prior avoided serious injury against the Swans and should be available to face West Coast after suffering a corked knee. -
Michael Whiting
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN David Cuningham Knee TBC Ed Curnow Calf TBC George Hewett Calf Test Josh Honey Knee Test Caleb Marchbank Knee TBC Oscar McDonald Back TBC Mitch McGovern Hamstring TBC Luke Parks Foot TBC Marc Pittonet Knee 7-11 weeks Liam Stocker Shoulder TBC Zac Williams Achilles Test Lewis Young Suspended Round 9
Updated: May 3, 2022
Early prognosis
The Blues should regain
Hewett and
Williams from minor knocks, but
Stocker will miss the next period and
McGovern has suffered an aggravation of an existing hamstring injury and will be sidelined for some time.
McDonald remains a week-by-week proposition, while an injury to
Parks has further depleted the side's key defensive stocks. -
Riley Beveridge
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Charlie Dean Foot 6 weeks Jamie Elliott Shoulder 6-8 weeks Brodie Grundy Knee 10-12 weeks Ash Johnson Hamstring 5-6 weeks Nathan Kreuger Shoulder Season Nathan Murphy Ankle 2 weeks Jordan Roughead Finger 1-2 weeks Tom Wilson Back TBC
Updated: May 3, 2022
Early prognosis
Collingwood experienced a week of injury carnage, losing
Grundy and
Kreuger to long term injuries on Anzac Day, before dealing with a wave of gastro sweeping through the club. Key defender
Roughead has been in non-contact training and is edging closer to a return after undergoing finger surgery last month, while
Dean isn’t expected to return for at least six weeks due to an ongoing foot issue.
Wilson hurt his back in the VFL last Monday and will be assessed. -
Josh Gabelich
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Nik Cox Ankle TBC Michael Hurley Hip Indefinite Harrison Jones Ankle Test Kyle Langford Hamstring 2-4 weeks Andrew Phillips Hamstring Test Will Snelling Calf 2-3 weeks James Stewart Calf 1-2 weeks Jake Stringer Hamstring 3-4 weeks Patrick Voss Foot 4-6 weeks Tex Wanganeen Ankle Test
Updated: May 3, 2022
Early prognosis
Cox had to be substituted out of the loss to the Bulldogs with an ankle issue. All Bombers fans are keen to see
Jones back but he was kept out of the VFL last week as they take a cautious approach with his ankle injury. The same applied for
Wanganeen, who didn't play at VFL level last week.
- Cal Twomey
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Blake Acres H&S protocols TBA Travis Colyer H&S protocols TBA Sean Darcy Concussion Test Neil Erasmus Concussion Test Nat Fyfe Back 3-5 weeks Joel Hamling Knee Test Rory Lobb H&S protocols TBA Matthew Johnson Foot/ankle 3 weeks Matt Taberner Hamstring 2-4 weeks Joel Western Hamstring TBA
Updated: May 3, 2022
Early prognosis
Heath Chapman and
Hayden Young will be available again after missing two games in health and safety protocols, but
Acres,
Colyer and
Lobb have all entered those protocols following the Geelong game, so will miss Friday's match against North Melbourne. Fremantle is confident
Darcy will return to face the Kangaroos after concussion.
Taberner will be out for several more weeks due to a hamstring injury, while
Fyfe is starting to make good progress in his recovery from back surgery.
– Ben Somerford
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Jon Ceglar Foot 6-9 weeks Toby Conway Hip TBC Jack Henry Foot TBC Max Holmes Ankle TBC Sam Menegola Knee Test Quinton Narkle Ankle TBC Gary Rohan Back and hip TBC Sam Simpson Concussion TBC Rhys Stanley Ankle Test
Updated: May 3, 2022
Early prognosis
Holmes underwent ankle surgery on Monday after suffering a syndesmosis injury against Fremantle and will spend some time on the sidelines.
Patrick Dangerfield is expected to return against Greater Western Sydney on Saturday after missing the past fortnight due to a corked calf. The Brownlow medallist trained on Monday and is on track to head north.
Henry remains a day-to-day proposition after injuring his foot on Easter Monday. The young defender has found some improvement, but his return remains unclear at this stage.
Menegola and
Stanley will be tested later in the week. Stanley hurt his ankle late against the Dockers, while Menegola has been experiencing some knee soreness. -
Josh Gabelich
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Connor Budarick Ankle Test Ben King Knee Season Will Powell Hamstring Test Bodhi Uwland Back Indefinite
Updated: May 3, 2022
Early prognosis
Powell has made good progress from the hamstring injury he suffered against Brisbane and only needs to get through main training on Wednesday to put his hand up for selection.
Budarick has bounced back quicker than expected after his setback against Collingwood and will also need to prove his fitness at the main session. -
Michael Whiting
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Jack Buckley Knee 12-14 weeks Brent Daniels Foot 1-2 weeks Phil Davis Hamstring 7-8 weeks Jacob Hopper Knee 7-8 weeks Daniel Lloyd Shoulder 3-5 weeks
Updated: May 3, 2022
Early prognosis
Good news for the Giants with their lengthy injury list finally dwindling and no new names appearing.
Conor Stone returned through the VFL at the weekend, as did
Zach Sproule. Daniels is also closing in on a return. -
Michael Whiting
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Changkuoth Jiath Hamstring 1 week Mitch Lewis Hamstring/illness 1-2 weeks Ben McEvoy Neck 10 weeks Tom Phillips Ankle 8 weeks Ned Reeves Shoulder TBC
Updated: May 3, 2022
Early prognosis
Jiath and
Lewis have been ruled out of Saturday night's clash against Essendon after missing the past fortnight with hamstring strains.
Conor Nash remains in the hunt to play after scans ruled out a quad strain against Melbourne. There is still no return date for young ruckman
Reeves, who dislocated his shoulder on Easter Monday. The club is still waiting to see if he can regain a full range of motion and strength in his shoulder.
Phillips will be sidelined for the next two months after undergoing ankle surgery following an incident at training. -
Josh Gabelich