ADAM Treloar’s injury woes have continued but Collingwood are hopeful the midfielder will be available for their round two AFL match. Pictures: MARK JESSER Collingwood fears star midfielder Adam Treloar will miss round one after injuring his hamstring in Sunday's 40-point win over Richmond at … (50) to 6.
Mar 1st, 2020. F Share T Tweet Q SMS W WhatsApp B Email G J Tumblr L LinkedIn. COLLINGWOOD stars Jordan De Goey and Adam Treloar will return from injury to face Gold Coast on Monday night. Treloar missed Collingwood’s thumping round one win against Western Bulldogs in March due to a hamstring strain.Adam Treloar’s injury woes have continued but Collingwood are hopeful the midfielder will be available for their round two AFL match.Demons beat Bombers, AFL finals hope aliveNorth veteran back in business after injury in round one“A scan has confirmed a minor strain that will see Adam’s training loads wound back for a week or two.”Robbie Gray is expected to be fit for round two despite breaking a toe in the gym.Seasoned campaigners Hamish Hartlett (thigh) and Brad Ebert (knee) have overcome injuries suffered in Port’s round-one win against Gold Coast.Collingwood’s Adam Treloar trains on Monday.Fitness guru’s biggest fear for underdone players“Adam was feeling tight and came from the track as a precaution,” Collingwood’s football manager Geoff Walsh said.By George, Kolding back in winner's stallPort’s vice-captain Ollie Wines, recovering from shoulder surgery, will be in the selection frame for the season resumption.The Magpies are expected to relaunch the season against reigning premiers Richmond on June 11, with the AFL to release a mini-fixture in the next week.He was taking part in a small group session on the first day AFL’s training restrictions were eased since the competition was suspended on March 22.Port Adelaide star Robbie Gray has suffered a broken a toe after he dropped a weight in the AFL club’s gym as the season restart brings with it fresh injuries.The 27-year-old injured his calf during the Magpies’ training session on Monday.Bridge says Legend the best he has trained“He has dropped a weight on his foot ... how do you drop a weight on your toe? "A scan has confirmed a minor strain that will see Adam's training loads wound back for a week or two. Collingwood star Adam Treloar’s injury woes have continued but the club are hopeful the midfielder will be available for their round two AFL match. Anyway, he will be fine.”The triple club champion suffered the injury on Tuesday but isn’t in danger of missing round two, which begins on June 11.“Robbie Gray, he’s not a great guy in the gym,” Power chief executive Keith Thomas told reporters on Wednesday.Tom Trbojevic injured as Titans beat ManlySingle players warned to stay away from Tinder hook-ups By Jason Phelan. The 27-year-old injured his … 5. Ball-magnet Adam Treloar missed Round 1 following a hamstring injury during the pre-season, and reports this morning suggested hed suffered another blow. Treloar has endured a wretched run with his hamstrings, and missed the first four rounds of the season after a hamstring injury during the pre-season. "He has dropped a weight on his foot ... how do you drop a weight on your toe?Sam McClure is a sport reporter for The Age and winner of 'best news reporter' at the AFL Media Association awards.Port's vice-captain Ollie Wines, recovering from shoulder surgery, will be in the selection frame for the season resumption.The triple club champion suffered the injury on Tuesday but isn't in danger of missing the AFL's resumption of competition from June 11.Treloar was training with teammates in a small group as the league's restrictions eased.At Melbourne, new fitness coach Darren Burgess put the Demons players through a fairly gruelling session.Collingwood's Adam Treloar at training on Monday.Seasoned campaigners Hamish Hartlett (thigh) and Brad Ebert (knee) have overcome injuries suffered in Port's round-one win against Gold Coast.Clubs will be able to engage in contact training as of Monday, which will likely mean a change to match simulation as the league edges closer to a restart.
Adam Treloar suffers hamstring injury in Collingwood's pre-season win over Richmond. "Watch every episode of the new series I Hate Suzie now on Stan.With Collingwood down to just one rotation, the Swans looked set to overrun them, before youngster Josh Daicos stood up with a brilliant game-sealing goal from the boundary.After fears that the impressive 20-year-old may have broken his leg, Buckley revealed that his shin had been split "completely" open by six to eight inches from his opponent's boot studs in a tackle attempt.Buckley described the injury as "minor" but revealed that the star midfielder would miss the next month of football.The most worrying of the injuries for Collingwood is that to Treloar, who suffered yet another hamstring injury and was forced to sit the majority of the final quarter.Shane McAdam soccers one through for Adelaide against RichmondThe favourites kicked 10 behinds in the first half to go into the main break facing an eight-point deficit, but kicked three unanswered goals in the third quarter to take a nine-point lead into the final quarter.Collingwood has resuscitated its faltering season with a thrilling win over the Sydney Swans, but the result came at a major cost with three players injured.Bayley Fritsch snaps a smart goal from inside the goalsquare in the final minutes against Essendon Mar 1st, 2020. The Magpies finished the match with just one player on the bench after injuries to Will Hoskin-Elliott, Adam Treloar and Isaac Quaynor, but prevailed 6. Heads for scratch match M … We'll await further information from our medical team. "Robbie Gray, he's not a great guy in the gym," Power chief executive Keith Thomas told reporters on Wednesday. Scans have confirmed that Collingwood midfielder Adam Treloar suffered a minor strain of his left hamstring late in the final quarter of Sunday’s Marsh Cup match against Richmond in Wangaratta. 14. Adam Treloar suffers another hamstring injury as Collingwood escapes in thriller over Sydney Swans By Chris De Silva Aug 6th, 2020 Collingwood has resuscitated its faltering season with a thrilling win over the Sydney Swans, but the result came at a major cost with three players injured. COLLINGWOOD remains hopeful Adam Treloar will play again in 2018, despite the strong prospect that the star midfielder could undergo surgery to repair hamstring tendon damage. The assessment also cleared Treloar of any injury to the region of …
"You'd be looking at 3-4 weeks. De Goey hasn't played since round seven when he booted five goals against Geelong but damaged a finger tendon, an injury that required surgery. The most worrying of the injuries for Collingwood is that to Treloar, who suffered yet another hamstring injury and was forced to sit the majority of the final quarter. Collingwood midfielder Adam Treloar is in doubt for the round two blockbuster reopener against Richmond after suffering a minor calf injury.