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Injury Blue Healers Medical Room 2022

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Walsh on crutches in rooms after game. Source Facebook. Yeah I know! If so I hope it's just to take the weight off.
Just a bit unsteady from his leather poisoning
 

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I can guarantee you that his ankle would be somewhat sore.
I’d imagine most players are sore after a game like that. The truth is none of us really know until the club do their usual assessment of the players after the game. Until then I wont be taking too much notice especially based on what someone has said on Facebook.
 
Literally the only way a facebook user would know something about what’s happening in the rooms after a game is if someone in the rooms is leaking information to the outside world or if the Facebook user has their own private TV coverage different to what everyone else is watching on Channel 7 and Kayo.

Neither are likely.
 
At least the club listens to Andy Russell now. Wouldn't be surprised if he's told to keep off the foot as much as possible between games.

I, however, didn't see Sam on crutches in the footage I watched on Fox Sports postgame and can second that Jack SOS looked to have received quite the icing.
 

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Saad looked a bit proppy aswell in that last quarter. I think there will be a few sore boys after last night.10 day break will help immensely.
Tbf saad always looked proppy, never seen a bloke hobble so much while walking, only to sprint around so freely when running

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Tbf saad always looked proppy, never seen a bloke hobble so much while walking, only to sprint around so freely when running
You ever seen a champion greyhound when it's not racing? It sleeps like 20 hours a day.

Saad is built for the high-speed stuff. It hurts him to walk at normal human pace... :p
 
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Jack CarrollKneeMost likely to miss this weekend with knee soreness: at this stage, he is expected to return the following week. (Update: 29 March)
Adam CerraAFL Health and Safety ProtocolsHas been in good health during his isolation period. He will return to the Club in the middle of the week and will commence his preparation for Round 3 in the coming days. (Update: 29 March)
David CuninghamKneeCurrently in a performance conditioning block prior to his return to skills training. When he has completed the required workload over the coming month, he will look to integrate back into the skills program. (Update: 23 March)
Ed CurnowKneeSustained a medial ligament injury from a tackle in the VFL practice match win over Richmond. No surgery is required, but he is expected to miss the next 4-6 weeks. (Update: 23 March)
Josh HoneyKneeHas returned to full training and is progressing well. He needs a solid training block over the next three weeks, with his availability to play to be assessed after that. (Update: 23 March)
Caleb MarchbankKneeHas returned to the skills program: needs a good block of skills conditioning before his return to play. That training block will be his focus for the next month, with his timeline to return to play to be assessed after that. (Update: 23 March)
Jack MartinAFL Health and Safety ProtocolsReturned to the Club over the weekend and has commenced his preparation for Round 3. (Update: 29 March)
Oscar McDonaldBackExperienced a back spasm in Round 2. He will miss Round 3 to allow his back to settle and will be further assessed next week. (Update: 29 March)
Sam PhilpRibsWill be a test to play this weekend. He will complete his training program throughout the week: his availability is to be confirmed on Friday. (Update: 29 March)
Liam StockerAnkleCompleted his reconditioning block and will be available to play in the VFL on Sunday. (Update: 23 March)
 






Jack CarrollKneeMost likely to miss this weekend with knee soreness: at this stage, he is expected to return the following week. (Update: 29 March)
Adam CerraAFL Health and Safety ProtocolsHas been in good health during his isolation period. He will return to the Club in the middle of the week and will commence his preparation for Round 3 in the coming days. (Update: 29 March)
David CuninghamKneeCurrently in a performance conditioning block prior to his return to skills training. When he has completed the required workload over the coming month, he will look to integrate back into the skills program. (Update: 23 March)
Ed CurnowKneeSustained a medial ligament injury from a tackle in the VFL practice match win over Richmond. No surgery is required, but he is expected to miss the next 4-6 weeks. (Update: 23 March)
Josh HoneyKneeHas returned to full training and is progressing well. He needs a solid training block over the next three weeks, with his availability to play to be assessed after that. (Update: 23 March)
Caleb MarchbankKneeHas returned to the skills program: needs a good block of skills conditioning before his return to play. That training block will be his focus for the next month, with his timeline to return to play to be assessed after that. (Update: 23 March)
Jack MartinAFL Health and Safety ProtocolsReturned to the Club over the weekend and has commenced his preparation for Round 3. (Update: 29 March)
Oscar McDonaldBackExperienced a back spasm in Round 2. He will miss Round 3 to allow his back to settle and will be further assessed next week. (Update: 29 March)
Sam PhilpRibsWill be a test to play this weekend. He will complete his training program throughout the week: his availability is to be confirmed on Friday. (Update: 29 March)
Liam StockerAnkleCompleted his reconditioning block and will be available to play in the VFL on Sunday. (Update: 23 March)
 

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Martin returning to the club over the weekend is weird. False positive? Or Patient Zero?
Tested positive thursday night/friday morning, similar time frame to Voss. Add 7 days to that for the isolation period. What's weird about him returning on the weekend?
 
Ordered chronologically

Cerra: available
Martin: available
Stocker: available
Philp: test
Carrol: 1 week
McDonald: 1-2+ weeks
Honey: 2+ weeks
Marchbank: 3+ weeks
Curnow: 4-6 weeks
Cuningham: ~8 weeks

Not a long list
Half of them available now or within a week
The best players are at the pointy end

All up a pretty good situation for once. Sakc AR!!!
 
Ordered chronologically

Cerra: available
Martin: available
Stocker: available
Philp: test
Carrol: 1 week
McDonald: 1-2+ weeks
Honey: 2+ weeks
Marchbank: 3+ weeks
Curnow: 4-6 weeks
Cuningham: ~8 weeks

Not a long list
Half of them available now or within a week
The best players are at the pointy end

All up a pretty good situation for once. Sakc AR!!!
Honey Marchbank and Cuningham will slot into starting 22 as soon as fit and available.
 
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