RECENT UPDATES:

Harvey Harrison

Harvey Harrison Following examinations over the weekend, it was determined that Harvey Harrison’s left knee’s anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) had ruptured. As a result, Harrison will miss the remainder of the 2024 AFL season. During a non-contact maneuver in Collingwood’s Round 20 VFL encounter against Sydney on Friday, the 20-year-old suffered the injury. This week, the forward and the surgeon will confer to decide the best course of action.

TO BE ASSESSED THIS WEEK:

Josh Eyre

Josh Eyre sustained a corked hip during Collingwood’s Round 20 VFL game against Sydney last Friday.

The 21-year-old tried to return to the field but was unable to run out the match.

The forward will need to complete mobility sessions throughout the week to be available for selection.

Iliro Smit

Iliro Smit continues to work through the AFL’s concussions protocols.

The 19-year-old will need to complete both non-contact and contact training this week to be available for selection.

OTHER UPDATES:

Aiden Begg

Aiden Begg continues with his rehab program. The 21-year-old has been taken off running sessions after experiencing some swelling in his knee.

Jordan De Goey

Jordan De Goey is progressing well in his hamstring recovery.

The midfielder has started his rehab program, completing some pool work.

Ash Johnson

Ash Johnson has entered the AFL concussion protocols after a collision with the turf during a tackle in the second quarter of Collingwood’s Round 20 VFL game against Sydney.

The forward has been cleared from any cheek injury.

Brody Mihocek

Brody Mihocek is progressing well with his pectoral muscle recovery.

The forward has been cleared by the surgeon and the high-performance team to begin a light running program and will look to build intensity and volume over the coming weeks.

Tom Mitchell

Tom Mitchell continues to work through his rehab program to return to football in 2025.

The midfielder has been completing an inside modified training program, working on building strength in his foot.

Oscar Steene

Oscar Steene continues to work his way through a rehab program for his toe injury.

The 20-year-old will look to increase his running programs this week.