Injury Blue Healers Medical Room 2022

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Both Daniher and Mccarthey have played almost every game since shifting to Brisbane despite not being able to get on the park at their previous clubs.

Throughout 2019 and 2020 Brisbane had virtually no injuries to their best 22. Last year they didn't do quite as well on the injury front but there is enough evidence over past years to suggest that they are doing something right and aren't just lucky.
We have a massive focus on injury prevention, particularly of soft tissue injuries.

Can’t stop contact injuries, or acl’s occurring at Metricon though.
 
Jack Martin didn’t participate in intraclub duties last week due to a heavy knock, but he will be fine.

Likely to play against Saints, if not, against Melbourne the following week.
 
Jack Martin didn’t participate in intraclub duties last week due to a heavy knock, but he will be fine.

Likely to play against Saints, if not, against Melbourne the following week.
Thanks for the update. I also don't recall seeing Dow in any of the highlights on the website. Did he play?
 

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When does the club start maintaining an official injury list again? Once the Ansett/NAB/Wizard/JLT/AAMI comp starts?
Martin - Soreness - 1-2 weeks
Stocker - Syndesmosis - early season
Docherty - Cancer/re-conditioning - early season
Cuningham - ACL - early-mid season
Marchbank - ACL - early-mid season
Walsh - Syndesmosis - early-mid season
McKay ???

Hopefully that is all currently?

Unfortunate we lost Walsh, but seems our best preseason for a while in terms of availability.
 
When does the club start maintaining an official injury list again? Once the Ansett/NAB/Wizard/JLT/AAMI comp starts?
Martin - Soreness - 1-2 weeks
Stocker - Syndesmosis - early season
Docherty - Cancer/re-conditioning - early season
Cuningham - ACL - early-mid season
Marchbank - ACL - early-mid season
Walsh - Syndesmosis - early-mid season
McKay ???

Hopefully that is all currently?

Unfortunate we lost Walsh, but seems our best preseason for a while in terms of availability.
That last sentence is really depressing
 
Honey to miss the first month of this season after undergoing surgery on the ITB around his knee.

McKay has joint soreness in his foot and will not play against St Kilda. He is a chance to play against Melbourne, but the focus is on getting him right for rd 1.

Stocker will not play in any of the practice games and is unlikely to play rd 1.

Marchy and Cunners are aiming to be available for selection in rounds 5-8 and the second half of the season respectively.

TDK (shoulder), Doc (health) and Carroll (calf) are tests to play against Melbourne.

 
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There’s four who are definitely out. Walsh, Marchbank, Cunners and Honey.

Stocker could play round 1 though, even if it is unlikely.

The other five players - assuming no other injury occurs — will be fine for Round 1. Including Harry.

I think that’s more players available than we had last year.


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Longer than i expected, but it seems a few will play next week against Melbourne, brief summery:

Player​
Injury​
Timeline​
Sam Walsh​
Ankle​
Out for 1st month of season​
Josh Honey​
Knee​
Return 1st month of season​
Jack Carroll​
Calf​
Test to play next week​
Harry McKay​
Foot​
Test to play next week/Rd 1​
TDK​
Medical​
Test to play next week​
Sam Docherty​
Conditioning​
Test to play next week​
Dom Akuei​
Groin​
Start of season​
Liam Stocker​
Ankle​
TBC at start of season​
Caleb Marchbank​
Knee​
Return to football Rounds 5-8​
David Cuningham​
Knee​
Second half of season​
 
The easier way of interpreting the current injury status in the context of round 1 and the season proper:

Carroll - test
McKay - test
Docherty - test
De Koning - test
Akuei - test
Stocker - 1-2 weeks
Honey - 4 weeks
Walsh - 4-6 weeks
Marchbank - 5-8 weeks
Cuningham - 10-12 weeks



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