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It’s a nice, short injury list so late in the season. Of course, Howard, Jones and McKenzie are all best 22 players when fit and in form.
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PLAYER | INJURY | ESTIMATED RETURN |
Dougal Howard | Wrist | 1-2 weeks |
Seb Ross | Hamstring | 2 weeks |
Anthony Caminiti | Concussion | TBC |
Zak Jones | Calf | TBC |
Dan McKenzie | Calf | TBC |
James Van Es | Ankle | Season |
Great news for Seb. Very minor hamstring, back for the finals.
PLAYER INJURY ESTIMATED RETURN Dougal Howard Wrist 1-2 weeks Seb Ross Hamstring 2 weeks Anthony Caminiti Concussion TBC Zak Jones Calf TBC Dan McKenzie Calf TBC James Van Es Ankle Season
It’s a nice, short injury list so late in the season. Of course, Howard, Jones and McKenzie are all best 22 players when fit and in form.
Also nice to see no Jack Hayes, as some thought he may have done something to his hammy right at the end of his 6 goal Sandy game.Great news for Seb. Very minor hamstring, back for the finals.
No didn’t have any genuine fears Hayes had done his hammy…Anyone else get anxious when you see the notification for this thread? haha
Did Hayes just do his hammy? Thought he threw his mouthguard on the siren just then
Clearly what HCH witnessed was Hayes throwing his mouthguard as he thought he should've kicked 10 instead of just 6.No didn’t have any genuine fears Hayes had done his hammy…
Nup, none whatsoever!
Great news for Seb. Very minor hamstring, back for the finals.
Still not sure they would risk him for the finals when he has had so many hamstring issues, not ideal being a player down in a final if he does it again.
We got away with it against Geelong but against better midfields we may not be so lucky, our midfield looks better with him in it though.
What happened to the Hammer?
They said it’s a different injury to the first.Generally pretty common to redo a hammie, depending on severity, most get ironed out after the second as the body recovers to that sort of tear and retension of muscle for use. So can see them risking him if it's deemed as a "low" chance to repeat for a third hammie grading.
Throwing his mouthguard in joy, clearly.Clearly what HCH witnessed was Hayes throwing his mouthguard as he thought he should've kicked 10 instead of just 6.
That's the attitude we need as we strive to succeed at finals time.
Good onya Jack
They said it’s a different injury to the first.