Injury 2024 Injury Report/Updates

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TO BE ASSESSED THIS WEEK:

De Goey

Jordan De Goey will be assessed to determine his availability for Collingwood’s Round 11 match against Fremantle this Friday after experiencing awareness in his groin during Saturday’s game against Adelaide.
The 28-year-old has also been assessed and cleared of any delayed concussion symptoms following a collision in the final term of Saturday’s match.

McCreery
Beau McCreery will be accessed ahead of Friday night’s match having worked his way through the concussion protocols.

The 25-year-old who sustained a concussion in Round Eight, will need to get through a full week of training this week to be available for the game against Fremantle.

Mihocek
Forward Brody Mihocek will be accessed ahead of Friday’s game against Fremantle.

Having sustained a hamstring injury in Round Eight, the 31-year-old will need to get through a full week of training this week to be available for selection.
OTHER UPDATES
Begg

Following surgical reviews after suffering a knee injury during Collingwood’s Round Seven VFL match, the Club confirms Aiden Begg will be sidelined for the remainder of the season with a minor PCL injury.

The 21-year-old has been cleared of any ACL damage. The Club is in the process of moving him onto the Inactive List.
Bytel
Having sustained a concussion during Collingwood’s Round Nine match, Jack Bytel will be unavailable for Friday’s game against Fremantle as he continues to work through the concussion protocols.

Carmichael
Josh Carmichael continues to work through the AFL’s concussion protocols.

Elliott
Collingwood forward Jamie Elliott will continue to spend some time on a modified training program as he manages a minor vascular issue.

The 31-year-old has been in consultation with vascular specialists and he has seen improvements in his conditioning work.

Elliott is expected to return between Rounds 13-16.

Eyre
Josh Eyre is progressing through his hamstring rehabilitation and will start increasing his training loads.
The 21-year-old is working towards a return in Rounds 13-14.

Hoskin-Elliott
Will Hoskin-Elliott will spend some time on the sidelines after sustaining a hamstring injury during Saturday’s game. Scans have confirmed a minor strain to his hamstring.

The 30-year-old is expected to return in Round 13 for the Pies’ King’s Birthday match.

Howe
Jeremy Howe is progressing well from is minor groin strain sustained in Round 9. The 33-year-old is expected to return in Rounds 12-13.

McInnes
Forward Reef McInnes has entered the concussion protocols after suffering a head knock during the third quarter of Saturday’s game.

McStay
Dan McStay is continuing through his ACL rehabilitation and has started contact training away from the main group.

Mitchell
Tom Mitchell will continue to rehabilitate the planta facia issue he has been dealing with and will be unavailable for this week’s match.

The 30-year-old’s injury has not improved enough to be available for match play and is expected to be available for Rounds 13-16.

Steene
Oscar Steene is progressing well in his rehabilitation for a toe injury.

Steene’s return is expected in Round 18+.
 

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TO BE ASSESSED THIS WEEK:

De Goey

Jordan De Goey will be assessed to determine his availability for Collingwood’s Round 11 match against Fremantle this Friday after experiencing awareness in his groin during Saturday’s game against Adelaide.
The 28-year-old has also been assessed and cleared of any delayed concussion symptoms following a collision in the final term of Saturday’s match.

McCreery
Beau McCreery will be accessed ahead of Friday night’s match having worked his way through the concussion protocols.

The 25-year-old who sustained a concussion in Round Eight, will need to get through a full week of training this week to be available for the game against Fremantle.

Mihocek
Forward Brody Mihocek will be accessed ahead of Friday’s game against Fremantle.

Having sustained a hamstring injury in Round Eight, the 31-year-old will need to get through a full week of training this week to be available for selection.
OTHER UPDATES
Begg

Following surgical reviews after suffering a knee injury during Collingwood’s Round Seven VFL match, the Club confirms Aiden Begg will be sidelined for the remainder of the season with a minor PCL injury.

The 21-year-old has been cleared of any ACL damage. The Club is in the process of moving him onto the Inactive List.
Bytel
Having sustained a concussion during Collingwood’s Round Nine match, Jack Bytel will be unavailable for Friday’s game against Fremantle as he continues to work through the concussion protocols.

Carmichael
Josh Carmichael continues to work through the AFL’s concussion protocols.

Elliott
Collingwood forward Jamie Elliott will continue to spend some time on a modified training program as he manages a minor vascular issue.

The 31-year-old has been in consultation with vascular specialists and he has seen improvements in his conditioning work.

Elliott is expected to return between Rounds 13-16.

Eyre
Josh Eyre is progressing through his hamstring rehabilitation and will start increasing his training loads.
The 21-year-old is working towards a return in Rounds 13-14.

Hoskin-Elliott
Will Hoskin-Elliott will spend some time on the sidelines after sustaining a hamstring injury during Saturday’s game. Scans have confirmed a minor strain to his hamstring.

The 30-year-old is expected to return in Round 13 for the Pies’ King’s Birthday match.

Howe
Jeremy Howe is progressing well from is minor groin strain sustained in Round 9. The 33-year-old is expected to return in Rounds 12-13.

McInnes
Forward Reef McInnes has entered the concussion protocols after suffering a head knock during the third quarter of Saturday’s game.

McStay
Dan McStay is continuing through his ACL rehabilitation and has started contact training away from the main group.

Mitchell
Tom Mitchell will continue to rehabilitate the planta facia issue he has been dealing with and will be unavailable for this week’s match.

The 30-year-old’s injury has not improved enough to be available for match play and is expected to be available for Rounds 13-16.

Steene
Oscar Steene is progressing well in his rehabilitation for a toe injury.

Steene’s return is expected in Round 18+.
We are getting some nice variety - plantar fascia, vascular issue(whatever that means), along with 3 or so concussions and a few groins.

We might be getting close to someone coming down with African Sleeping Sickness.
 
I wonder if the club is opting to be more conservative and giving them extra time, because we don’t seem to be bringing them back within the minimum time prescribed by the afl
Given what we now know about concussion, I prefer we be conservative with our players rather than either fart-arsing around like Geelong or being straight up incompetent like Port.
 
TO BE ASSESSED THIS WEEK:

De Goey

Jordan De Goey will be assessed to determine his availability for Collingwood’s Round 11 match against Fremantle this Friday after experiencing awareness in his groin during Saturday’s game against Adelaide.
The 28-year-old has also been assessed and cleared of any delayed concussion symptoms following a collision in the final term of Saturday’s match.

McCreery
Beau McCreery will be accessed ahead of Friday night’s match having worked his way through the concussion protocols.

The 25-year-old who sustained a concussion in Round Eight, will need to get through a full week of training this week to be available for the game against Fremantle.

Mihocek
Forward Brody Mihocek will be accessed ahead of Friday’s game against Fremantle.

Having sustained a hamstring injury in Round Eight, the 31-year-old will need to get through a full week of training this week to be available for selection.
OTHER UPDATES
Begg

Following surgical reviews after suffering a knee injury during Collingwood’s Round Seven VFL match, the Club confirms Aiden Begg will be sidelined for the remainder of the season with a minor PCL injury.

The 21-year-old has been cleared of any ACL damage. The Club is in the process of moving him onto the Inactive List.
Bytel
Having sustained a concussion during Collingwood’s Round Nine match, Jack Bytel will be unavailable for Friday’s game against Fremantle as he continues to work through the concussion protocols.

Carmichael
Josh Carmichael continues to work through the AFL’s concussion protocols.

Elliott
Collingwood forward Jamie Elliott will continue to spend some time on a modified training program as he manages a minor vascular issue.

The 31-year-old has been in consultation with vascular specialists and he has seen improvements in his conditioning work.

Elliott is expected to return between Rounds 13-16.

Eyre
Josh Eyre is progressing through his hamstring rehabilitation and will start increasing his training loads.
The 21-year-old is working towards a return in Rounds 13-14.

Hoskin-Elliott
Will Hoskin-Elliott will spend some time on the sidelines after sustaining a hamstring injury during Saturday’s game. Scans have confirmed a minor strain to his hamstring.

The 30-year-old is expected to return in Round 13 for the Pies’ King’s Birthday match.

Howe
Jeremy Howe is progressing well from is minor groin strain sustained in Round 9. The 33-year-old is expected to return in Rounds 12-13.

McInnes
Forward Reef McInnes has entered the concussion protocols after suffering a head knock during the third quarter of Saturday’s game.

McStay
Dan McStay is continuing through his ACL rehabilitation and has started contact training away from the main group.

Mitchell
Tom Mitchell will continue to rehabilitate the planta facia issue he has been dealing with and will be unavailable for this week’s match.

The 30-year-old’s injury has not improved enough to be available for match play and is expected to be available for Rounds 13-16.

Steene
Oscar Steene is progressing well in his rehabilitation for a toe injury.

Steene’s return is expected in Round 18+.
Wow 14 players almost a third of our list !
 
TO BE ASSESSED THIS WEEK:

De Goey

Jordan De Goey will be assessed to determine his availability for Collingwood’s Round 11 match against Fremantle this Friday after experiencing awareness in his groin during Saturday’s game against Adelaide.
The 28-year-old has also been assessed and cleared of any delayed concussion symptoms following a collision in the final term of Saturday’s match.

McCreery
Beau McCreery will be accessed ahead of Friday night’s match having worked his way through the concussion protocols.

The 25-year-old who sustained a concussion in Round Eight, will need to get through a full week of training this week to be available for the game against Fremantle.

Mihocek
Forward Brody Mihocek will be accessed ahead of Friday’s game against Fremantle.

Having sustained a hamstring injury in Round Eight, the 31-year-old will need to get through a full week of training this week to be available for selection.
OTHER UPDATES
Begg

Following surgical reviews after suffering a knee injury during Collingwood’s Round Seven VFL match, the Club confirms Aiden Begg will be sidelined for the remainder of the season with a minor PCL injury.

The 21-year-old has been cleared of any ACL damage. The Club is in the process of moving him onto the Inactive List.
Bytel
Having sustained a concussion during Collingwood’s Round Nine match, Jack Bytel will be unavailable for Friday’s game against Fremantle as he continues to work through the concussion protocols.

Carmichael
Josh Carmichael continues to work through the AFL’s concussion protocols.

Elliott
Collingwood forward Jamie Elliott will continue to spend some time on a modified training program as he manages a minor vascular issue.

The 31-year-old has been in consultation with vascular specialists and he has seen improvements in his conditioning work.

Elliott is expected to return between Rounds 13-16.

Eyre
Josh Eyre is progressing through his hamstring rehabilitation and will start increasing his training loads.
The 21-year-old is working towards a return in Rounds 13-14.

Hoskin-Elliott
Will Hoskin-Elliott will spend some time on the sidelines after sustaining a hamstring injury during Saturday’s game. Scans have confirmed a minor strain to his hamstring.

The 30-year-old is expected to return in Round 13 for the Pies’ King’s Birthday match.

Howe
Jeremy Howe is progressing well from is minor groin strain sustained in Round 9. The 33-year-old is expected to return in Rounds 12-13.

McInnes
Forward Reef McInnes has entered the concussion protocols after suffering a head knock during the third quarter of Saturday’s game.

McStay
Dan McStay is continuing through his ACL rehabilitation and has started contact training away from the main group.

Mitchell
Tom Mitchell will continue to rehabilitate the planta facia issue he has been dealing with and will be unavailable for this week’s match.

The 30-year-old’s injury has not improved enough to be available for match play and is expected to be available for Rounds 13-16.

Steene
Oscar Steene is progressing well in his rehabilitation for a toe injury.

Steene’s return is expected in Round 18+.
McStay starting contact training is good news. I couldn't make out the rest of the article, so I'll assume everything else is good too...

Can we apply to have the bye shifted forward and lengthened?

At least the youngsters are getting a block of games - except the ones who are concussed, torn hammy, groin, etc...
 

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I don’t wanna say I told you so about De Goey…

But I couldn’t understand why we were playing him. It simply felt too soon.

How we went from “this could actually be OP” to “oh he’s right to play” a week later is beyond me

Of COURSE he had groin awareness lol

How about we don’t take the risk with him now as he’s too important and we just roll the dice and try win without him until the bye
 
Depressing to read. We get a concussion and they are out for multiple weeks.

Why are we the only side that has players skipping multiple weeks with concussion while other club’s players are one week
 
I don’t wanna say I told you so about De Goey…

But I couldn’t understand why we were playing him. It simply felt too soon.

How we went from “this could actually be OP” to “oh he’s right to play” a week later is beyond me

Of COURSE he had groin awareness lol

How about we don’t take the risk with him now as he’s too important and we just roll the dice and try win without him until the bye
The old groin is an interesting one. Depends what area of the groin is damaged. Not sure about it being OP or he wouldn't have played. I once had a bit of a groin issue where I could everything except lift my leg while I was sitting down, I literally had to use my hands to lift it. Others will know much more than me. I would rest him if there is any risk though
 
Very good reinforcements only a week or 2 away. Not all doom and gloom. We're pumping games into some blokes that we might need to call on later in the year also. And were winning! If we can somehow get Eyre or Dean fit and up and about to assist Darcy and Checkers and McStay playing in September its all over. Touching every bit of wood saying this though
 
The old groin is an interesting one. Depends what area of the groin is damaged. Not sure about it being OP or he wouldn't have played. I once had a bit of a groin issue where I could everything except lift my leg while I was sitting down, I literally had to use my hands to lift it. Others will know much more than me. I would rest him if there is any risk though
Rest him this week and hope he's right for the Dogs
 
carmichaels concussion sounds real serious. Medium to long term potentially wade says.
Cant even start the protocols until he is symptom free
Given this year might be our last chance at a flag for a while, might be worth some short term thinking in the MSD to give us some cover for all the injuries
 

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