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News 2022 Injuries, Suspensions, Protocols

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One week for Preuss for his tackle on Grundy

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I'm still starting him - swinging English to R2 for a week, back to F2 Week 2 and the Preuss Experience to R2 where the big beautiful man belongs
No point buying a Porsche and leaving it in the garage.
That flex is what rocking the English Patient gets you.
I almost feel sorry for the peasants living in the past with their drab, colourless Grawndy lines.
 
I'm still starting him - swinging English to R2 for a week, back to F2 Week 2 and the Preuss Experience to R2 where the big beautiful man belongs

Apparently Mummy is going to take him out on the week off for Sausages and Coke. What could go wrong....
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West Coast forward Oscar Allen is targeting a round five return from his foot injury.
 

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We’ll see a lot more of that”: Lions star predicts growing injury toll in 2022​

Dayne Zorko is predicting a rise in soft tissue injuries in 2022 as a result of the pandemic.

Zorko revealed that Coleman missed training in the week prior due to being classified as a close contact, and believes that was behind the injury.

“The big one was obviously ‘Kiddy’ Coleman, who started stellarly off the half-back flank then, unfortunately, went down with a hamstring,” the Lions skipper told SEN’s Pat and Heals.

“He was in isolation because his brother had caught COVID the week before and wasn't able to train, he obviously had to stay at home, (then he) comes out, has one training session and feels good.

“Then, reaching the high intensity of the game, and the game was quite a high-paced game, and injury happens.

 
Gun Adelaide recruit Jordan Dawson is still not in full training for the Crows with just under two weeks away from Round 1.

Dawson missed the Community Series loss to Port Adelaide on Saturday with calf soreness after he was unavailable for the Crows practice match defeat at the hands of Brisbane because of Covid-19 protocols.

The Crows have said they are expecting Dawson to be in contention for Round 1 against Fremantle at Adelaide Oval on Sunday week.

But at Crows training on Tuesday Dawson was away from the main group

Along with Shane McAdam (abductor injury) Dawson did mostly running with a small bit of kicking at West Lakes.

None of the running by the ex-Sydney Swan was at sprint pace.

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looks to have avoided a hamstring injury after there were concerns he had suffered one against the Power.

Pedlar completed a decent block of running and was also kicking in a good sign for the young midfielder.

Mitch Hinge and Riley Thilthorpe did not train but both are expected to be in the mix for Round 1.

Thilthorpe was absent with a non-Covid illness, while Hinge watched training from the sidelines.

Hinge received a knock to his AC joint against the Power, the shoulder he dislocated on multiple occasions in 2021.

He will rejoin training next week with the Crows to be careful with him.

Rory Laird watched on after he broke his hand against the Power.

Still significantly swollen the hand will not be operated on meaning Laird could be out for up to six weeks.

The Crows were split into AFL and SANFL sides for the main drill of the session, largely reflecting their selections from the weekend.

This meant Lachlan Gollant continued to train with the senior side, along with draftee Jake Soligo.

With Laird absent the midfielders in the AFL group were Rory Sloane, Ben Keays, Matt Crouch and Harry Schoenberg.

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