Injury List Rd10

Written by Schwarzwalder on May 21 2019

ADELAIDE

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

 Matt Crouch  Hip  Test
 Tom Doedee  Knee  Season
 Kyle Hartigan  Concussion  Test
 Sam Jacobs  Knee  1 week
 Wayne Milera  AC joint  Test
 Updated: Tuesday, May 21

Early prognosis

Crouch, Hartigan and Milera could all be available for Saturday’s game against West Coast at Adelaide Oval. Crouch has returned to running after missing last weekend’s loss to Brisbane, and is expected to complete main training on Thursday. Hartigan will undergo concussion protocol this week, but he’s making positive progress. Milera will take part in main training on Thursday to be assessed with a view of returning for his first game since round five. – Lee Gaskin

BRISBANE

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

 Marcus Adams  Knee  5 weeks
 Zac Bailey  Hamstring  5 weeks
 Luke Hodge  Calf  Test
 Rhys Mathieson  Suspended  1 week
 Ely Smith  Foot  6 weeks
 Updated: Tuesday, May 21

Early prognosis

Hodge will be tested closer to game day, but after copping the niggle late last week would have to be in some doubt. Bad news with confirmation first-round draftee Smith has a stress reaction in his foot and will need an extended stint on the sidelines. – Michael Whiting 

CARLTON

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

 Tom De Koning  Knee  3 weeks
 Sam Docherty  Knee  Indefinite
 Liam Jones  Concussion  TBC
 Jarrod Pickett  Knee  Season
 Lachie Plowman  Cheekbone  1-2 weeks
 Kade Simpson  Hamstring  1-2 weeks
 Tom Williamson  Back  3 weeks
 Updated: Tuesday, May 21

Early prognosis

TBC – Riley Beveridge

COLLINGWOOD

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

 Taylor Adams  Groin  Test
 Flynn Appleby  Ankle  Test
 Tyler Brown  Shoulder  1 week
 Mason Cox  Ankle  Test
 Jordan De Goey  Shin  Test
 Lynden Dunn  Knee  Season
 Jamie Elliott  Hamstring  2-3 weeks
 Tom Langdon  Knee  TBC
 Max Lynch  Concussion  Test
 Darcy Moore  Ankle  Test
 Nathan Murphy  Ankle  1 week
 Sam Murray  Provisional ASADA suspension  TBC
 Matt Scharenberg  Knee  4 weeks
 Travis Varcoe  Suspension  1 week
 Updated: Tuesday, May 21

Early prognosis

Langdon appears in serious doubt for the clash with Sydney at the SCG on Friday night but Cox, De Goey, Moore and Adams would be significant reinforcements. ApplebyMurphy and Tyler Brown are nearing returns, but Elliott is a little further away. Scharenberg is back training with the main group as he comes back from a third knee reconstruction, but the season seems over for veteran Dunn after a second anterior cruciate ligament rupture in nine months. – Ben Collins

ESSENDON

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

 Mitch Brown  Wrist  Available
 Sam Draper  Knee  Season
 Orazio Fantasia  Quad  2-3 weeks
 Martin Gleeson  Cheekbone  Available
 Tom Jok  Knee  Test
 Shaun McKernan  Hamstring  Available
 Kobe Mutch  Hamstring  4-6 weeks
 Trent Mynott  Calf  Test
 Devon Smith  Knee  Season
 James Stewart  Groin  1-2 weeks
 Updated: Tuesday, May 21

Early prognosis

Losing Smith for the season is a real blow for the Bombers given his importance in the midfield and in attack. Fantasia is still a couple of weeks away, but the Bombers will have Brown and McKernan available this week against Richmond.  Callum Twomey

FREMANTLE

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

 Hayden Ballantyne  Hamstring  2 weeks
 Harley Bennell  Calf  Test
 Sean Darcy  Ankle  4-6 weeks
 Stephen Hill  Quad  3 weeks
 Shane Kersten  Foot  TBC
 Aaron Sandilands  Calf  TBC
 Sam Sturt  Concussion  3 weeks
 Matt Taberber  Foot  8 weeks
 Updated: Tuesday, May 21

Early prognosis

TBC – Travis King

GEELONG

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

 Tom Atkins  Hip flexor  Test
 Nakia Cockatoo  Knee  Indefinite
 Jordan Cunico  Ankle  6-8 weeks
 Patrick Dangerfield  Ankle  Test
 Lachie Henderson  Plantar fascia  1-2 weeks
 Sam Menegola  Knee  3-4 weeks
 Quinton Narkle  Hamstring  2-3 weeks
 Rhys Stanley  Adductor  Test
 Updated: Tuesday, May 21

Early prognosis

Dangerfield has ditched the crutches after spraining his ankle in the win over the Western Bulldogs. The superstar will need to impress at Wednesday’s main training to put his name up for selection, along with Atkins and Stanley who missed last week. Menegola was due to go under the knife on Tuesday to clean out cartilage in his knee. Cockatoo continues to build his running base, while Cunico‘s rehabilitation has progressed to being focusing on mobility. Mitch Cleary

GOLD COAST

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

 Callum Ah Chee  Quad  Test
 Brayden Crossley  Hamstring  Test
 Sam Fletcher  Quad  Test
 Pearce Hanley  Quad  TBC
 Sean Lemmens  Ankle  7 weeks
 Touk Miller  Foot  Test
 Izak Rankine  Hamstring  2-4 weeks
 Brad Scheer  Hand  3-5 weeks
 Rory Thompson  Knee  Season
 Harrison Wigg  Knee  Season
 Aaron Young  Knee  3 weeks
 Updated: Tuesday, May 21

Early prognosis

Miller was in a moon boot last week but the club says it’s precautionary and he should be available this weekend. Hanley is more problematic after undergoing surgery to drain fluid from a badly corked quad, while Ah Chee will return through the NEAFL. – Michael Whiting

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

 Stephen Coniglio  Finger  Test
 Aidan Corr  Ankle  Test
 Zac Langdon  Foot  Test
 Jonathon Patton  Knee  TBC
 Tommy Sheridan  Calf  3 weeks
 Callan Ward  Knee  Season
 Zac Williams  Hamstring  Test
 Updated: Tuesday, May 21

Early prognosis

Williams isn’t likely to face Melbourne on Sunday but Coniglio and Corr should be right for the MCG clash. Both will hit the track on Wednesday to confirm their availability. Langdon couldn’t train last week after only one game back, so he could miss again. – Adam Curley

HAWTHORN

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

 Grant Birchall  Calf/knee  Indefinite
 James Frawley  Hamstring  Test
 Mitch Lewis  Concussion  Test
 Ben McEvoy  Ankle  4-6 weeks
 Darren Minchington  Hamstring  2 weeks
 Tom Mitchell  Broken leg  Indefinite
 Tim Mohr  Dislocated knee/ACL  Season
 Ryan Schoenmakers  Calf  Test
 Isaac Smith  Foot  Test
 Chad Wingard  Hamstring  Test
 Updated: Tuesday, May 21

Early prognosis

McEvoy is the major news here. His right ankle got caught under him in a Nathan Broad tackle and he tried to return in the second quarter, but was done for the day by half-time. McEvoy sustained a syndesmosis sprain and could be out for a significant time. Ex-Saint Minchington has suffered a second hamstring setback this year. Frawley, Smith and Wingard are all a chance to return against Port Adelaide on Saturday. The Hawks completed only a light training session on Tuesday, but Wingard moved well and remained on the ground for longer than most of his teammates to complete extra goalkicking practice. – Marc McGowan

MELBOURNE

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

 Mitch Hannan  Knee  Test
 Michael Hibberd  Collarbone  1 week
 Neville Jetta  Knee  7-9 weeks
 Jay Kennedy Harris  Leg  Test
 Kade Kolodjashnij  Concussion  TBC
 Jordan Lewis  Ankle  Test
 Steven May  Groin  1-2 weeks
 Jake Melksham  Foot  3-4 weeks
 Alex Neal-Bullen  Concussion  TBC
 Aaron Nietschke  Knee  Season
 Christian Salem  Concussion  TBC
 Charlie Spargo  Foot  Test
 Joel Smith  Groin  3-5 weeks
 Tim Smith  Concussion  TBC
 Aaron vandenBerg  Ankle  TBC
 Sam Weideman  Hip  Test
 Guy Walker  Shoulder  Indefinite
 Updated: Tuesday, May 21

Early prognosis

There was mixed news on the injury front as Jake Lever (knee reconstruction) made his long-awaited return through the VFL last week, as did Corey Maynard (hip). However, three players – Neal-Bullen, Salem and Tim Smith – suffered concussions in the loss to West Coast. Lewis will once again be a test after failing to get up last week. Melbourne will confirm its full injury list on Wednesday. – Sarah Black

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

Majak Daw  Pelvis/hips  Indefinite  Sam Durdin  Suspension  Available  Ben Jacobs  Head/neck  Indefinite  Tom McKenzie   Back  TBC  Tom Murphy  Ankle  Test  Dom Tyson  Calf  2-3 weeks  Ed Vickers-Willis  Knee  Season  Will Walker  PCL  Indefinite  Tom Wilkinson  Ankle  6-8 weeks  Updated: Tuesday, May 21

Early prognosis

Sam Wright (ankle) is expected to be available for selection, along with Ben McKay (quad) – after last playing on April 13 – and Bailey Scott (concussion) after last week’s VFL bye. Murphy will have to pass a fitness test after being out for the past five weeks. – Marc McGowan

PORT ADELAIDE

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

 Ryan Burton  Hamstring  1-2 weeks
 Charlie Dixon  Leg  2-3 weeks
 Brad Ebert  Concussion  2-3 weeks
 Robbie Gray  Hand  Test
 Hamish Hartlett  Hamstring  Test
 Sam Hayes  Glandular fever  2-3 weeks
 Tom Jonas  Calf  Test
 Scott Lycett  Adductor  Test
 Trent McKenzie  Hamstring  Test
 Jake Patmore  Knee  Season
 Jack Watts  Leg  Indefinite
 Ollie Wines  Leg  3-4 weeks
 Updated: Tuesday, May 21

Early prognosis

Lycett is in doubt for the Power’s clash with Hawthorn in Launceston on Saturday. The ruckman pulled up sore with a tight adductor after the Power’s 38-point win against Gold Coast. Gray and Jonas will be assessed this week as they aim to return to face the Hawks. Dixon and Ebert are on track to return after the Power’s mid-season bye. – Lee Gaskin

RICHMOND

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

 Trent Cotchin  Hamstring  2 week
 Luke English  Tonsillitis  Indefinite
 Jack Graham  Hamstring  Test
 Callum Moore  Ankle  7-9 weeks
 Toby Nankervis  Adductor  5-7 weeks
 Alex Rance  Knee  Season
 Jack Riewoldt  PCL  4-6 weeks
 Jack Ross  Ankle  5-7 weeks
 Jayden Short  Elbow  4-5 weeks
 Ivan Soldo  Suspension  1 week
 Updated: Tuesday, May 21

Early prognosis

The only addition to Richmond’s injury list this week is draftee English, who recovered from his two-week bout of tonsillitis only to suffer a long-term shoulder injury. Graham is a test this week, but it remains to be seen whether he will return through the VFL. Skipper Cotchin is still on track for a round 11 return, while Riewoldt is expected to start jogging at the end of this week at the very earliest. Ross has undergone surgery for his ankle injury, in a similar procedure to that of teammates Dan Butler and Kane Lambert last year. – Sarah Black

ST KILDA

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

 David Armitage  Concussion  Test
 Logan Austin  Shoulder  Indefinite
 Jack Bytel  Back  Season
 Jake Carlisle  Back  4-6 weeks
 Jarryn Geary  Quad  2-3 weeks
 Dan Hannebery  Hamstring/calves  2-3 weeks
 Jack Lonie  Knee  4-6 weeks
 Paddy McCartin  Concussion  Indefinite
 Ben Paton  Knee  Test
 Ed Phillips  Neck  Test
 Lewis Pierce  Concussion  Test
 Dylan Roberton  Heart  Season
 Sam Rowe  Shoulder  Test
 Jack Steven  Mental health  Indefinite
 Jimmy Webster  Hand  Test
 Updated: Tuesday, May 21

Early prognosis

The Saints are targeting Sandringham’s VFL clash with Coburg on Sunday, June 2, as the return date for Hannebery, who’s back in full training. Phillips was hurt in the contest that saw Magpie Travis Varcoe banned for one game.Dinny Navaratnam

SYDNEY

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

 Harry Cunningham  Adductor  6-8 weeks
 Lance Franklin  Hamstring  Test
 Heath Grundy  Back  3-4 weeks
 Kieren Jack  Hip  Test
 Zak Jones  Hamstring  2-3 weeks
 Josh Kennedy  Quad  Test
 Jack Maibaum  Knee  Season
 Jarrad McVeigh  Quad  1-2 weeks
 Sam Naismith  Knee  TBC
 Nick Smith  Hamstring  TBC
 Durak Tucker  Knee  Indefinite
 Updated: Tuesday, May 21

 Early prognosis

Franklin and Kennedy will test themselves at Wednesday’s main session in a bid to face Collingwood on Friday night. Jones’ hamstring injury has been described as minor by the Swans, but they said the same about Franklin’s issue, and he’s missed four games. In some good news for the young Swans, veteran McVeigh could be back on the field as early as next week. – Adam Curley

WEST COAST

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

 Tom Barrass  Foot  7-9 weeks
 Patrick Bines  Hernia  TBC
 Jarrod Brander  Hamstring  Test
 Hamish Brayshaw  Toe  2 weeks
 Harry Edwards  Foot  TBC
 Chris Masten  Hamstring  1-2 weeks
 Tom Hickey  Ankle  1-2 weeks
 Lewis Jetta  Suspension  1 week
 Nic Naitanui  Knee  Indefinite
 Will Schofield  Soreness  Test
 Daniel Venables  Concussion  TBC
 Francis Watson  Shoulder  2 weeks
 Updated: Tuesday, May 21

Early prognosis

There will be a minimum of three changes – Hickey, Jetta and Venables – from the Melbourne triumph, and Schofield should be back after missing due to rib soreness. Barrass is back running in the gym, however his return to play date remains around the two-month mark, despite missing five games already. Edwards will be in a moon boot for a month after becoming the latest Eagle to succumb to foot stress fractures. – Travis King

WESTERN BULLDOGS

Player

Injury

Estimated Return

 Ben Cavarra  Hamstring  2-4 weeks
 Taylor Duryea  Hip  3-4 weeks
 Tim English  Soreness  Test
 Fergus Greene  Ankle  Test
 Lin Jong  Appendix  Test
 Dale Morris  Knee  3-5 weeks
 Updated: Tuesday, May 21

Early prognosis

English remains under a cloud from what the club describes as persistent soreness after several knocks a fortnight ago in the win over Richmond. Greene could return in the VFL on Saturday night, while Morris is on the path to football post-bye. Matthew Suckling had treatment on his right calf and Achilles but ran out the game against Geelong and hasn’t been added to the injury list. Paul Bastin

*Placed on the club’s long-term injury list

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21 thoughts on “Injury List Rd10”

  1. If this was your team what would you do this week?
    20 trades $295,500 in bank

    Hurn, Sicily , Williams, crisp, Moore, Duursma ( scrimshaw, Answerth)

    Neale, Cripps, Fyfe,oliver,M crouch,Walsh, Constable , Lockhart ( Scott,stocker,Atley)

    Gawn,Goldstein,O’Brian

    Mundy,Kelly,Danger,Heeney,drew, petruelle (Parker,bines)

    Appreciate input!!

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    1. Would do a one up, one down set of trades this week, Bomber. Grab either Lloyd or Whitfield down back (don’t think they’ll get any cheaper) or grab Macrae.

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      1. Could be greedy and get both, but would cost me O’Brien this week?
        Is there a downgrade option GB?

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        1. Seen a couple people going early on Atley, which I might also be forced to do. Rotham will get his third game this week but I’m certain he’ll be straight out the following week. Thursday teamsheets will inform my/your/our decision.

          Also, are you able to hold ROB another week? Should do well against just week and you safely trade him to an on-the-bubble Fort. Understand if you gotta bite the bullet to make moves though.

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          1. *should do well against just Vardy this week

            Also, looking back at your team, the prospect of double upgrade would probably merit going a touch early on ROB if you’re confident you can handle the byes.

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            1. May just do that, got Atley early (last week) he is a talent!
              Duursma and O’Brien out, welcome Lloyd and Whitfield

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  2. North fans want change at Arden St. They would do well to start with the work experience kid that files the injury report each week to the AFL in a different format than every other club.

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    1. I’m trading him this week. Simply can’t be ar5ed with the GWS shenanigans. Hurn in. Move on!

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  3. Alright so I’m up to Moore, Collins and Williams down back, Cogs and Crouch in the mids and Danger up fwd.

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  4. Moore, Williams, Burgess, Bailey Scott, Atkins, J Ross, Drew, Hayes, Coniglio, Matt Crouch, Dangerfield…

    All in my team, All possibly not playing this week…
    Went from ranked in the top 4000 to 12000 in 2 weeks. Unsure where to start with my trades to fix this ! Haha might delete the app.

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    1. Get rid of Ross (and Scott).
      I’m starting with the ones out with injury for the longest. Then those who don’t get a game.
      You’d think Moore will be back next week?
      Same with Danger and MCrouch if they’re not named this week.
      After that wait for teams and decide then.
      Good luck, there’s a lot of us in similar boats.

      My advice to myself after last year is this:

      don’t do anything too drastic. If you need to take a hit for a week, ie donut(s), then do it. The more holes you try and paper over, the longer and more agonising the inevitable drowning becomes. Take it out of the water for a week and (let it) repair it(self).

      Hope that makes sense?!

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