Monday, May 30, 2016

Injury List

Injury Update Monday, May 30, 2016
Player Injury Status Round 11
COLLINGWOOD
v
PORT ADELAIDE


Time, Place, TV:
Sunday June 5, 1:10pm
MCG
Fox Footy 1:00pm

Weather:
Min 11 Max 16
Chance of rain 80%: 1-5mm
Wind: SE 22kph

Betting:
Collingwood $1.75
Port Adelaide $2.08
Taylor Adams Hamstring 4-6 weeks
Tim Broomhead Ankle 2-3 weeks
Ben Crocker Ankle Test
Jamie Elliott Back Season
Alex Fasolo Fractured scapula 4-5 weeks
Tom Langdon Ankle 2-3 weeks
Darcy Moore Fractured collarbone 4-5 weeks
Jackson Ramsay Knee Season
Matt Scharenberg* Knee Season
Ben Sinclair Concussion Test
Dane Swan* Broken leg/foot Season
Alan Toovey Concussion Test
* Placed on the club's long-term injury list


A broken scapula, a serious hamstring injury and a fractured collarbone.
That's the verdict on three major injuries stemming from Collingwood's 21-point loss to the Western Bulldogs on Sunday.
Alex Fasolo will join Taylor Adams and Darcy Moore on the sidelines after the trio all sustaining injuries in Sunday's loss to the Western Bulldogs.
Alex Fasolo will join Taylor Adams and Darcy Moore on the sidelines after the trio all sustaining injuries in Sunday's loss to the Western Bulldogs.
Neil Balme on Monday provided an update on the health of the Magpies list, stating that Alex Fasolo, Taylor Adams and Darcy Moore would all be out "medium term" after suffering respective injuries.
Adams was the first to fall in the Indigenous Round clash against the Bulldogs. The midfielder appeared on crutches after half time after suffering what appeared to be a serious hamstring injury.
"Fortunately he doesn't need any surgery… but it's still a fairly serious one," Balme told Collingwood Media's Blackmores Injury Update.
"It'll be genuinely medium term. Hopefully not long term, but it'll take a little while for Taylor to get back into action."
With the midfield one rotation down, the forward-line was the next to be hit as Fasolo left the ground clutching his shoulder.
Collingwood's leading goalkicker in 2016 attempted to complete a fitness test at three quarter-time, but failed and disappeared down the MCG race.
"It's a fractured scapula," Balme said.
"Obviously it's pretty sore. I'm hoping he recovers quicker rather than later but it's certainly at least medium term at this stage."
The Magpies had just one player remaining on the interchange bench when Darcy Moore ran to the sidelines in the final term.
The second-year forward had his arm in a sling as he joined Fasolo and Adams watching helplessly as the Bulldogs overran Nathan Buckley's side.
Balme said Moore required surgery on Monday to repair a fractured collarbone.
"He'll have surgery today and that'll have a plate put in to put all that back together.
"Once that's done, hopefully his recovery will be quite quick. But he's at least medium term with that."
In less severe injury news, scans have provided clarity that Alan Toovey won't have any lingering issues after a concussion in the second quarter.
Toovey was taken to hospital during the game on Sunday as a precaution to the innocuous head knock.
"We were really worrying about it during the game and he actually had scans last night in hospital," Balme said.
"But they've shown to be clear and we're quite happy with him. We're hoping it becomes just a one-event of concussion for him and he's very much short term."
The Collingwood selection committee is now faced with the prospect of making as many as four forced changes in the side which will take on Port Adelaide next Sunday.
A VFL bye means the Magpies have fresh reserves available, with Nathan Brown (hamstring), Rupert Wills (calf), Ben Sinclair and Corey Gault (both concussion) all clear to return at either level.
Tom Langdon and Tim Broomhead continue to overcome syndesmosis ankle injuries and remain medium term concerns, while Dane Swan, Jackson Ramsay, Matt Scharenberg and Jamie Elliott have long term injuries.
Balme reported news on the latter, giving an update on Elliott's recovery from a back injury.
"Jamie Elliott had surgery today on his back.
"It all seems to be as expected. We didn't expect any complications with it.
"He's likely to be off his feet for five or six weeks until he recovers from that surgery."


ON THE BLOCK: Nathan Buckley's hands were tied at three quarter-time and now they will be forced at the selection table. Taylor Adams' hammy looked a bad one, Darcy Moore's collarbone injury doesn't sound good while Alan Toovey will undergo concussion testing this week and Alex Fasolo will need to have his shoulder fixed. Ben Crocker also injured his ankle/leg and required treatment and played out the game but will be sore. Yikes. That's three luckless years of injuries for the Pies. Deserve a swing in fortunes.

ON THE CUSP: T. Cloke. Is this the week? The VFL had a bye but the big fella kicked four last start and is the obvious replacement for Moore. Five-time club goalkicking champion Brian Taylor believes he should be in ahead of Mason Cox, too. Ben Sinclair is also in the wings while kid Jon Marsh also deserves a go. There's also a fancied youngster called James Aish out of favour and after working hard on his defensive acts hoping to be called upon.

SAM LANDSBERGER'S FORECAST: Three weeks of enormous effort should have delivered three wins but the Pies faded as they ran out of puff and men against the Bulldogs. Next they will battle a lengthy injury list and a hot and cold Port Adelaide, but at least they get a seven and then an eight-day break given the extra miles players had to run in the final quarter. A loss to the Power would be a brutal blow to the Pies' fading finals hopes in what shapes as an eight-point game

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