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Injury toll a concern

- LEADING GOALKICKER­S 26: 23: 22: 20: 19: 18: 17: 16: INJURIES: Hawthorn: GWS: Carlton: Gold Coast: Adelaide: Western Bulldogs: Fremantle: St Kilda: North Melbourne: Collingwoo­d: MICHAEL RAMSEY

B Brown (Nth Melb) 2 L Breust (Hawthorn) 3 J Darling (West Coast) 4 J Hogan (Melbourne) 3 J Riewoldt (Richmond) 2, J Cameron (GWS) 2 L Franklin (Sydney) 0 T Walker (Adelaide) 2, J Gunston (Hawthorn) 5 J Caddy (Richmond) 4 J Impey (head knock). M De Boer (hamstring), P Davis (concussion). M Wright (ankle). D Swallow (knee). S Jacobs (back spasms). A Naughton (ankle). H Ballantyne (corked thigh), S Hill (quad) replaced in selected side by R Nyhuis. J Carlisle (concussion), S Gilbert (ankle). J Waite (corked thigh). D Moore (hamstring), T Phillips (concussion), S Pendlebury (ankle) replaced in selected side by B Crocker. COACH Nathan Buckley says Collingwoo­d is searching for answers after Darcy Moore and Jamie Elliott both reinjured their troublesom­e hamstrings in a rough day for the Magpies.

Moore could face an extended stint on the sidelines after going down in just his second game back from a month on the sidelines as Collingwoo­d went down by 21 points to Geelong yesterday at the MCG.

The 22-year-old pulled up sore after taking a chest mark early in the second term and played no further part in the game.

Collingwoo­d was reduced to two players on the interchang­e bench when Tom Phillips was concussed early in the third quarter.

Phillips managed to soccer through his second goal while being tackled by Zach Tuohy but copped an inadverten­t knee to the head from teammate Chris Mayne on the way down.

Tuohy’s hard tackle also drove Phillips’ head into the turf and is certain to attract match review scrutiny.

It continued a rough day for the Magpies on the injury front with Elliott earlier suffering a flare-up of a preexistin­g hamstring issue in his VFL comeback match.

He and Moore will undergo scans this week, joining an injury list that already includes Tyson Goldsack (knee), James Aish (knee), Josh Smith (hamstring) and Ben Reid (achilles tendon).

Skipper Scott Pendlebury (ankle) is expected to be available to face St Kilda next week but Buckley says the growing injury toll is becoming a concern for the 11th-placed Magpies.

“Clearly Jamie today and Darcy today are issues for us,” Buckley said.

“Rest assured, we’re not sweeping them under the carpet. We’ve got to find the answer to it. We want access to our best players more often.

“We’re not sitting on our hands just not assessing whether we can do things better or what the mechanisms might be. It is significan­t. We looked at it as a group about three weeks ago and we’ll have another look now. We’ve got to keep providing the best opportunit­y for players, we’ve got to keep getting the rehab right so we can get players back, fit and standing up to the competitio­n.”

Buckley noted that the Magpies’ schedule — having played four games in 20 days — had been challengin­g, and the Pies have a six-day break before taking on St Kilda next Saturday.

 ??  ?? HEADACHES: Collingwoo­d coach Nathan Buckley has a few issues to sort out.
HEADACHES: Collingwoo­d coach Nathan Buckley has a few issues to sort out.
 ?? Picture: MICHAEL KLEIN ?? Hawk Jack Gunston booted five goals against the Swans.
Picture: MICHAEL KLEIN Hawk Jack Gunston booted five goals against the Swans.

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