Injury Injuries 2023

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Bailey Smith “completed a game like rehab session” on Friday

What is a game like rehab session?
 
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And at high intensity. It wouldn't just be jogging 15kms, i'd imagine it would be made up of high intensity sprints, medium intensity jogging and rests etc to mimic the physical workload of a game.
Plus plenty of hair swishing and looking generally magnificent.
 
Libba trained strongly. Still has to "tick some boxes" but is "putting himself in the frame" to travel to Canberra for this week's game against GWS.
No injuries from the Hawks game. Others remain frustratingly slow.

Injury List (as reported by Chris Bell, 1 May)

Tom Liberatore (Concussion) – Test
Hayden Crozier (Ankle) - Test
Jordon Sweet (Heel) - Test
Laitham Vandermeer (Ribs) – 2-3 weeks
Harvey Gallagher (Hamstring) 2-3 weeks
Josh Bruce (Ribs) – 2-3 weeks
Riley Garcia (Groin) – 4-6 weeks
Roarke Smith (Foot) – 4-6 weeks
Dom Bedendo (Groin) – 5-7 weeks


There you have it Doggies fans.
 
Libba trained strongly. Still has to "tick some boxes" but is "putting himself in the frame" to travel to Canberra for this week's game against GWS.
No injuries from the Hawks game. Others remain frustratingly slow.

Injury List (as reported by Chris Bell, 1 May)

Tom Liberatore (Concussion) – Test
Hayden Crozier (Ankle) - Test
Jordon Sweet (Heel) - Test
Laitham Vandermeer (Ribs) – 2-3 weeks
Harvey Gallagher (Hamstring) 2-3 weeks
Josh Bruce (Ribs) – 2-3 weeks
Riley Garcia (Groin) – 4-6 weeks
Roarke Smith (Foot) – 4-6 weeks
Dom Bedendo (Groin) – 5-7 weeks


There you have it Doggies fans.

I mean there's progress on Smith and Bedendo so that's a positive. Felt like it was going to be the entire year just going "I dunno, eventually"
 
Libba trained strongly. Still has to "tick some boxes" but is "putting himself in the frame" to travel to Canberra for this week's game against GWS.
No injuries from the Hawks game. Others remain frustratingly slow.

Injury List (as reported by Chris Bell, 1 May)

Tom Liberatore (Concussion) – Test
Hayden Crozier (Ankle) - Test
Jordon Sweet (Heel) - Test
Laitham Vandermeer (Ribs) – 2-3 weeks
Harvey Gallagher (Hamstring) 2-3 weeks
Josh Bruce (Ribs) – 2-3 weeks
Riley Garcia (Groin) – 4-6 weeks
Roarke Smith (Foot) – 4-6 weeks
Dom Bedendo (Groin) – 5-7 weeks


There you have it Doggies fans.
Nice to see Bruce is 2-3. Initially it sounded like it could have been long term.
 
Where's the news on Treloar? It's a worry.




Bevo on Treloar

"He is OK, believe it nor he has been a little bit compromised most of the year, he has had an outstanding start to the year, really influential for us, tonight he felt a little agitation in his medial hamstring and in the end we took him off for precaution, he probably has a slight injury there, just can't give you anymore than than and hoping that it is minor, his history, surprisingly enough he can play with some discomfort and some hamstring stuff over the years, but we will wait and see if he can play against Carlton"
https://www.woof.net.au/forum/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=840599&noquote=1
 
Treloar is a strain - 2 to 3 weeks (club believes it’s 2)

Jamarra as already said in here has a right adductor and is a test for this week.
 
Will take a two weeker for Treloar if he's been playing a little compromised this season.
Yeah probably the best case scenario. I would imagine he will miss 3 though, can’t imagine we bring him back to play in Darwin.
 

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That’s definitely only a grade one strain for Treloar then. A ‘typical’ hamstring strain is usually a grade 2 and keeps a player out for 3-4 matches.

I wonder if Jamarra’s groin issue is an acute injury during the game that he felt at some point or whether it’s the dreaded discomfort or awareness. I seriously hope it’s the first one.
 
Injury List

Tim O’Brien (quad): Test
Harvey Gallagher (hamstring): Test
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (adductor): Test
Josh Bruce (ribs): 1 - 2 weeks
Adam Treloar (hamstring): 2-3 weeks
Dom Bedendo (groin): 4 - 6 weeks
Roarke Smith (foot): 3 – 5 weeks
Riley Garcia (adductor overload): 3 – 5 weeks
Sam Darcy (lung): TBC


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Sam Darcy will miss a period of football after reporting some breathing difficulties over the past week.

“Sam reported the insidious onset of some shortness of breath,” Bell said.

“Scans confirmed that he is suffering from a small hole in the lung that has leaked some air into the space between the lung and the chest wall. This has happened spontaneously and is non-traumatic which is uncommon.

“We have consulted with specialists, who expect this to heal and improve with conservative management and time.

“We will monitor Sam over the coming weeks and declare him available once he is back to full health.”
 
Nice to see Harvey Gallagher is almost ready. I wonder if he will be any good. He's the sort of late pick that I like.
We’ve had some good late picks recently, Jones is now justifying his selection and looks the goods. Cleary looks good, Bedendo has been unlucky with injuries but I still think he’s a super talent and could be the best of the lot. Even McNeil is probably already a success for a rookie pick even if he doesn’t get any better.

Makes it frustrating that that’s all the opportunity we’ve given Milesi over the past few years due to obviously Marra/Darcy but also our preference to take older VFL players (which I’m assuming doesn’t come from Milesi)

Buss, Clarke, Gallagher will be his biggest test yet
 
Injury List

Tim O’Brien (quad): Test
Harvey Gallagher (hamstring): Test
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (adductor): Test
Josh Bruce (ribs): 1 - 2 weeks
Adam Treloar (hamstring): 2-3 weeks
Dom Bedendo (groin): 4 - 6 weeks
Roarke Smith (foot): 3 – 5 weeks
Riley Garcia (adductor overload): 3 – 5 weeks
Sam Darcy (lung): TBC


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Sam Darcy will miss a period of football after reporting some breathing difficulties over the past week.

“Sam reported the insidious onset of some shortness of breath,” Bell said.

“Scans confirmed that he is suffering from a small hole in the lung that has leaked some air into the space between the lung and the chest wall. This has happened spontaneously and is non-traumatic which is uncommon.

“We have consulted with specialists, who expect this to heal and improve with conservative management and time.

“We will monitor Sam over the coming weeks and declare him available once he is back to full health.”
They forgot about VDM....or is something sinister afooto_O
 

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