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Collingwood ruckman Darcy Cameron has been sent in for scans on a hamstring injury according to the Herald Sun.
According to the report, Cameron was unable to finish Collingwood’s training session on Wednesday morning due to the concern with soreness in his right hamstring inhibiting his movement.
If scans come back confirming a standard hamstring strain, Cameron could be sidelined for up to a month.
With Collingwood’s Round 1 clash against Geelong still more than six weeks away, the report says the club are confident the ruckman will play in the season opener.
While he’ll likely be fit for that game, a standard hamstring strain could rule him out of both of Collingwood’s practice games which take place against Carlton (match simulation) on February 24 and Hawthorn on March 2.
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According to the report, Cameron was unable to finish Collingwood’s training session on Wednesday morning due to the concern with soreness in his right hamstring inhibiting his movement.
If scans come back confirming a standard hamstring strain, Cameron could be sidelined for up to a month.
With Collingwood’s Round 1 clash against Geelong still more than six weeks away, the report says the club are confident the ruckman will play in the season opener.
While he’ll likely be fit for that game, a standard hamstring strain could rule him out of both of Collingwood’s practice games which take place against Carlton (match simulation) on February 24 and Hawthorn on March 2.
Report: Collingwood ruckman sent for scans on hamstring
Darcy Cameron will sweat on results of scans.






