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perthmagpie wrote:He will play VFL immediately after the bye. Expected to play 2-3 games in VFL before seniors.
The above statement is utter fiction..AFL site today:


"forward Dan McStay, who suffered an ACL injury late last year, will be integrated into large group contact drills after the bye as he pushes to play a role late in the season."
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^ This is why we ask to 'link the source'. Otherwise they're as reliable as Cliff from the Coodabeens rumours.
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injury update ahead of the Magpies' Round 14

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Collingwood's Head of High-Performance Jarrod Wade has provided an injury update ahead of the Magpies' Round 14 clash against North Melbourne at Marvel Stadium on Sunday.

Nick Daicos was subbed out of Collingwood’s Round 13 match against Melbourne on Monday after getting two separate corks to both sides of his shin.
The 21-year-old received a knock to his shin in the first quarter and then received another to the other side in the third quarter. Daicos was unable to take off running so was subbed out for the remainder of the match.
He has since responded well and has started some jumping in the pool and on the gymnastics floor. He is expected to complete some training at the back end of the week which will determine his availability for Sunday’s game.

Having sustained a posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injury, Aiden Begg remains on the AFL Inactive List and will sit out of the remainder of the AFL Season.
The 21-year-old is progressing well and has been able to complete full gym work and has progressed to bending his knee in the brace and light bike activity.

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

Mason Cox continues to work through the AFL concussion protocols following a knock to the face mid-air during Collingwood’s Round 11 match against Fremantle.
The 33-year-old has started some low-level rehab for his Grade 2 medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury in which he also sustained in Round 11. However, his rehab for the MCL injury won’t be increased until he has cleared the concussion protocols.
Cox is expected to return in five to seven weeks' time.

Jordan De Goey has made solid progress in his recovery from an acute rectus abdominal tendon tear. He has started sprinting at 90 per cent speed and has been able to change direction at a high level.
The 28-year-old will continue to work through his training program and will keep building intensity towards back end of this week.
He’ll train through the BYE period with the aim of completing full training the following week ahead of the Gold Coast match with an expected return in two weeks’ time.

Jamie Elliott’s vascular issue is progressing well and is almost resolved. The forward continues to work through his modified training program and was able to complete outdoor running late last week which also saw him increase his running speeds.
The 31-year-old is expected to increase the volume of his training sessions this week and is expected to return in five-to-seven weeks.

Ned Long continues to recover from a soleus calf injury sustained in the Pies’ Round Eight VFL match.
He has started running and will increase his speed this week before being introduced into some skills work with the team later in the week. He’ll train over the BYE week with a plan to return for first week after the BYE.

Dan McStay is progressing well as he continues to work through his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rehab.
The 28-year-old has returned from a de-load week and will continue with light contact drills sessions. He’ll then look to be integrated into more larger group contact drills after the BYE.

Brody Mihocek is progressing well in his recovery from a hamstring strain which he sustained in Round 11.
Mihocek is now up to 90 per cent running speed and will look to increase his running intensity towards the back end of the week.
The 31-year-old will continue to train over the BYE week and then will look to complete full training the week leading into the Gold Coast SUNS game in which he is expected to be available for.

Tom Mitchell underwent a minor procedure to address the plantar fasciitis in his left foot over the weekend.
He has since returned to walking and will have a review with the surgeon over the BYE round to determine when he can start his rehab program.
His current expected return timeline is between six-to-eight weeks.

Scott Pendlebury is progressing well from his partial bicep tendon tear in his left arm.
The 36-year-old will continue to work through an upper body strength program during the BYE week and from there is expected to progress into tackling drills.
Pendlebury is set to return in two weeks' time.

Joe Richards continues to work through a foot fracture which he sustained in Round 11.
The 24-year-old will continue to complete straight line running this week before introducing him to jumping and low-level agility work at the back end of next week.
Richards is expected to return in two-to-three weeks' time.

Oscar Steene is progressing well in his rehab for a toe injury.
The 20-year-old has transitioned into deep water running and jumping in the pool and he is expected to transition into some light plyometrics work outdoors this week.
It is hopeful that Steene can start running some time over the BYE round with an expected return in six-to-eight weeks.

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perthmagpie wrote:He will play VFL immediately after the bye. Expected to play 2-3 games in VFL before seniors.
Well I sure hope that pans out.
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Josh Carmichael's long recovery is worrying. I hope the kid is OK.

On the bright side, it seems we'll have JDG, Pendles and Checkers available after the bye.
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One to think about::

If Nick Dacios was to be borderline would him not taking part against Norf who then would be elevated to AFL as the next man up
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Yep better news on Josh Carmichael, at least he’s in the protocols now. Note every other penpic states players are progressing well however.

I have no idea what JDG has torn but it sounds nasty
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BazBoy wrote:Based on those figures of players four of them could well be a chance after the bye
JDG
Long
Pendles
Richards

All two weeks expected to be ready

Selection be interesting
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I like to get my injury info from the authority that is Snowy on the Trams...
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On Josh Carmichael there is some worrying problem’s as his concussion symptoms have lingered a little longer and he has not played now for 42 days
(Last game May 4)
It has been suggested his symptoms are similar to Nathan Murphy
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BazBoy wrote:On Josh Carmichael there is some worrying problem’s as his concussion symptoms have lingered a little longer and he has not played now for 42 days
(Last game May 4)
It has been suggested his symptoms are similar to Nathan Murphy
Sen now reporting this https://www.sen.com.au/news/2024/06/15/ ... 2%20months.
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The way that article has been written suggests it's terminal. They haven't left much room for a comeback. Poor Josh that's another horrible turn of events re players with concussion. I wonder if Wade's injury review will change this week as for the first time in 5 weeks Josh as listed as being in the concussion protocols.
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The Black and White Lion wrote:Josh as listed as being in the concussion protocols.
There has been padded headwear tested by a university professor from Monash with speciality in crash dynamics and it was found to reduce the likelihood of concussion by 90%.

Pioneered in Fremantle, WA. The professor tested it working out of ECU.

So why aren't the AFL at least trialling it? It has been more than year since tests were performed on this new headwear.
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Most likely because they want their own version of it so that they can make as much money as possible saying that it’s AFL approved! They are sneaky buggers when profits are there to be made!
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It certainly seems likely that Josh Carmichael's footy career has come to a premature end. He showed a lot of promise and I was a great fan, hoping that he could force his way into our team. However, given his recent history of multiple concussions, I hope he can see the wisdom of pulling the pin on his footy career now, before he does any further permanent damage to his brain. All we can do is wish him well.
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