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"Scans have confirmed Scott Pendlebury sustained a rib fracture during the second quarter of Sunday’s Gather Round match.
The 388-gamer will be monitored across Collingwood’s bye week and will be assessed to determine his availability for the Magpies’ Round Six clash against Port Adelaide. A further update will be provided next week.
Nathan Kreuger has suffered a setback in his return and is set to miss a further two to four weeks. The 24-year-old had been cleared to play after recovering from the hamstring injury he sustained during pre-season but suffered a minor calf strain during training last week that will delay his return."
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/1 ... rs-setback
The 388-gamer will be monitored across Collingwood’s bye week and will be assessed to determine his availability for the Magpies’ Round Six clash against Port Adelaide. A further update will be provided next week.
Nathan Kreuger has suffered a setback in his return and is set to miss a further two to four weeks. The 24-year-old had been cleared to play after recovering from the hamstring injury he sustained during pre-season but suffered a minor calf strain during training last week that will delay his return."
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/1 ... rs-setback
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Injury Update
Scans have confirmed Scott Pendlebury sustained a rib fracture during the second quarter of Sunday’s Gather Round match.
The 388-gamer will be monitored across Collingwood’s bye week and will be assessed to determine his availability for the Magpies’ Round Six clash against Port Adelaide. A further update will be provided next week.
Nathan Kreuger has suffered a setback in his return and is set to miss a further two to four weeks. The 24-year-old had been cleared to play after recovering from the hamstring injury he sustained during pre-season but suffered a minor calf strain during training last week that will delay his return.
Young ruck Oscar Steene is progressing through the concussion protocols as recovers from a knock to the face in pre-season. The 20-year-old will be assessed for contact training early this week and will likely be available for selection in Collingwood’s VFL clash against Carlton on Sunday.
Nathan Murphy (concussion), Harry DeMattia (finger), Josh Eyre (hamstring) and Dan McStay (knee) are all continuing to progress through their individual rehabilitation plans across the Club’s AFL Bye week.
Source :
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/1 ... rs-setback
The 388-gamer will be monitored across Collingwood’s bye week and will be assessed to determine his availability for the Magpies’ Round Six clash against Port Adelaide. A further update will be provided next week.
Nathan Kreuger has suffered a setback in his return and is set to miss a further two to four weeks. The 24-year-old had been cleared to play after recovering from the hamstring injury he sustained during pre-season but suffered a minor calf strain during training last week that will delay his return.
Young ruck Oscar Steene is progressing through the concussion protocols as recovers from a knock to the face in pre-season. The 20-year-old will be assessed for contact training early this week and will likely be available for selection in Collingwood’s VFL clash against Carlton on Sunday.
Nathan Murphy (concussion), Harry DeMattia (finger), Josh Eyre (hamstring) and Dan McStay (knee) are all continuing to progress through their individual rehabilitation plans across the Club’s AFL Bye week.
Source :
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/1 ... rs-setback
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Thank you Mr Laurie Holden.
Positives:
* Steene back in harness- excellent- get 4 games into him and then unleash in the AFL- we have precious few 'assets' over 200cms who can play forward- time to see what this lad can do.
* De Mattia progressing- he is exactly what we need in terms of run- the game is getting much quicker and we need some speed.
* Eyre progressing- backline depth; Howe can't go on forever and he might be the 'Murphy replacement' we crave.
* McStay healing- - I'm more of the view that we put him back out on the park Round 1 2025.
Negatives:
* Pendles must miss- why on earth would we play a veteran who has a rib fracture? give the man time to heal and come back for ANZAC Day followed by Carlton
* Murphy still absent- -nI agree with an abundance of caution with head injuries knowing what we know now about cumulative knocks. If one considers the retirements of Brayshaw, Seedsman, Liam Picken and others due to head knocks, it would be no surprise if Murphy were to pull the pin. Having said that, a heroic and impactful return would not surprise in the least.
Positives:
* Steene back in harness- excellent- get 4 games into him and then unleash in the AFL- we have precious few 'assets' over 200cms who can play forward- time to see what this lad can do.
* De Mattia progressing- he is exactly what we need in terms of run- the game is getting much quicker and we need some speed.
* Eyre progressing- backline depth; Howe can't go on forever and he might be the 'Murphy replacement' we crave.
* McStay healing- - I'm more of the view that we put him back out on the park Round 1 2025.
Negatives:
* Pendles must miss- why on earth would we play a veteran who has a rib fracture? give the man time to heal and come back for ANZAC Day followed by Carlton
* Murphy still absent- -nI agree with an abundance of caution with head injuries knowing what we know now about cumulative knocks. If one considers the retirements of Brayshaw, Seedsman, Liam Picken and others due to head knocks, it would be no surprise if Murphy were to pull the pin. Having said that, a heroic and impactful return would not surprise in the least.
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Oscar Steene suffers setback in return from injury ~
Collingwood have suffered another blow on the injury front with 20-year-old ruckman Oscar Steene leaving the field at IKON Park with a foot concern.
https://www.zerohanger.com/luckless-col ... ry-149484/
Collingwood have suffered another blow on the injury front with 20-year-old ruckman Oscar Steene leaving the field at IKON Park with a foot concern.
https://www.zerohanger.com/luckless-col ... ry-149484/
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Dear Lord....
The Magpies must have broken several mirrors this year.
How many taller types are injured at present???Steene, Kreuger, Murphy.
Hopefully Steene only suffered a rolled ankle- not great but preferable to syndesmosis to be sure.
The Magpies must have broken several mirrors this year.
How many taller types are injured at present???Steene, Kreuger, Murphy.
Hopefully Steene only suffered a rolled ankle- not great but preferable to syndesmosis to be sure.
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Thank you Mr Laurie Holden.
On balance, this is good news for the Magpies.
Steene, hopefully, will be in the gym pumping weights for the next 12 weeks.
He has a good frame that should be augmented by a solid three months of weights.
Krueger, De Mattea and Ryan will be welcomed back into the VFL programme. As will Sullivan and Harrison who were held over for the Coburg match. Just need to get games into all five of them.
Eyre is an unknown quantity, but has the size which may be useful, at least to the VFL when he gets back on the park.
McStay continues to tick all of the boxes- I still would hope that he can be managed through 2024 for a successful return in 2025 but, it seems, that he at least is keen to get back out there this season.
My reading of what Mr Laurie Holden has posted is that McStay will be back in contact training around 20th May. I am no surgeon/phsyio, but I would imagine he would be expected to continue to tick boxes for at least 8-10 weeks after that before a possible return to VFL at the start of August.
If he gets through two games there, he might be a chance to play AFL in the last few rounds. MIGHT- being the operative word.
I am more bullish than some about the depth of our squad- there are some young kids there working on their game and physiques and hopefully we will see some come in to plug holes caused by injury.
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On balance, this is good news for the Magpies.
Steene, hopefully, will be in the gym pumping weights for the next 12 weeks.
He has a good frame that should be augmented by a solid three months of weights.
Krueger, De Mattea and Ryan will be welcomed back into the VFL programme. As will Sullivan and Harrison who were held over for the Coburg match. Just need to get games into all five of them.
Eyre is an unknown quantity, but has the size which may be useful, at least to the VFL when he gets back on the park.
McStay continues to tick all of the boxes- I still would hope that he can be managed through 2024 for a successful return in 2025 but, it seems, that he at least is keen to get back out there this season.
My reading of what Mr Laurie Holden has posted is that McStay will be back in contact training around 20th May. I am no surgeon/phsyio, but I would imagine he would be expected to continue to tick boxes for at least 8-10 weeks after that before a possible return to VFL at the start of August.
If he gets through two games there, he might be a chance to play AFL in the last few rounds. MIGHT- being the operative word.
I am more bullish than some about the depth of our squad- there are some young kids there working on their game and physiques and hopefully we will see some come in to plug holes caused by injury.
Floreat Pica.
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If the Club sends him out in August, then expect to see him join Krueger as a regular on the Injury Update into 2025.warburton lad wrote:I am no surgeon/phsyio, but I would imagine he would be expected to continue to tick boxes for at least 8-10 weeks after that before a possible return to VFL at the start of August.
If he gets through two games there, he might be a chance to play AFL in the last few rounds. MIGHT- being the operative word.
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The thing with ACL's is it's not a time based thing, it's about targets and continuation through the programme - if you get your range of motion back, then your strength back, then your agility back, then your contact based training done, you can play. Normally that takes 12 months, but if it only takes 9 or 10, you shouldn't be held back.
I think we've all been scarred by David Schwartz who from memory came back about 8 months from his first ACL only to do it again (Correct me if my memory is wrong) but I reckon 8 or 9 months is a realistic target if you're number 1 lucky, number 2 motivated and number 3 resourced to achieve it. The "no ceiling" policy at Collingwood and the resources in the department achieve numbers 2 and 3, is McStay lucky enough to have a knee that will allow a 8 or 9 month recovery? I'm not sure, but if anyone deserves a bit of luck he does given that he basically got us to the granny only to not be able to play in it!
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I think we've all been scarred by David Schwartz who from memory came back about 8 months from his first ACL only to do it again (Correct me if my memory is wrong) but I reckon 8 or 9 months is a realistic target if you're number 1 lucky, number 2 motivated and number 3 resourced to achieve it. The "no ceiling" policy at Collingwood and the resources in the department achieve numbers 2 and 3, is McStay lucky enough to have a knee that will allow a 8 or 9 month recovery? I'm not sure, but if anyone deserves a bit of luck he does given that he basically got us to the granny only to not be able to play in it!
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