Injury AFLW Injuries 2023 Season

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Munyard out with a hip injury, listed as 1-2 weeks at this stage, don’t be surprised again like with Allan to see this one extend out for more weeks, had picked up on a little rumour of an injury with her, her missing the Geelong game stuck out as there being a more serious issue.
 

Munyard out with a hip injury, listed as 1-2 weeks at this stage, don’t be surprised again like with Allan to see this one extend out for more weeks, had picked up on a little rumour of an injury with her, her missing the Geelong game stuck out as there being a more serious issue.

That's a shame, although obviously less important of a loss than Allan.

Again, better to get these injuries out the way now at the start of the season than during the crunch period round from 6 onwards.
 
Crows AFLW defender Najwa Allen is expected to miss up to four weeks, after suffering a hamstring injury during Adelaide’s win over Richmond on Friday night.

Allen pulled up sore during the match and had scans on Saturday, which revealed she had strained her hamstring.

Adelaide Head of Women’s Football Phil Harper said it was disappointing for Allen, who had experienced some good form in the opening two rounds.

“Najwa has been playing well and had a really strong pre-season,” Harper said.

“She will begin her rehab process this week and we anticipate it being 3-4 weeks before she returns to play.”

Midfielder Hannah Munyard will miss another week, as she continues to recover from a hip injury.

“We hoped Hannah would be available for selection this week, but she will require another week of rehab,” Harper said.

“Our High-Performance team will continue to monitor her to ensure she is fully fit when she returns to the side.”

Midfielder Taylah Levy, who injured her AC joint last week, is expected to be available for selection, provided she gets through full training this week.

Injury List as of Tuesday, September 12

Taylah Levy (shoulder) test

Hannah Munyard (hip) 1 week

Najwa Allen (hamstring) 3-4 weeks

Sarah Allan (hamstring) 6 weeks
 
Crows AFLW defender Najwa Allen is expected to miss up to four weeks, after suffering a hamstring injury during Adelaide’s win over Richmond on Friday night.

Allen pulled up sore during the match and had scans on Saturday, which revealed she had strained her hamstring.

Adelaide Head of Women’s Football Phil Harper said it was disappointing for Allen, who had experienced some good form in the opening two rounds.

“Najwa has been playing well and had a really strong pre-season,” Harper said.

“She will begin her rehab process this week and we anticipate it being 3-4 weeks before she returns to play.”

Midfielder Hannah Munyard will miss another week, as she continues to recover from a hip injury.

“We hoped Hannah would be available for selection this week, but she will require another week of rehab,” Harper said.

“Our High-Performance team will continue to monitor her to ensure she is fully fit when she returns to the side.”

Midfielder Taylah Levy, who injured her AC joint last week, is expected to be available for selection, provided she gets through full training this week.

Injury List as of Tuesday, September 12

Taylah Levy (shoulder) test

Hannah Munyard (hip) 1 week

Najwa Allen (hamstring) 3-4 weeks

Sarah Allan (hamstring) 6 weeks
That’s a disappointing outcome for Allen, interesting to see if they look for a like for like replacement down back. Looks like that info I’d scoped out on Munyard’s injury unfortunately proving to be accurate, still holding out slight hope for that Levy debut sometime later this season 🤞.
 

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