Mercury (Hobart)

‘LOW-GRADE’ INJURY, BUT DANGERFIEL­D LIKELY TO MISS

’Low-grade’ strain set to keep Dangerfiel­d out of first round

- MICHAEL RAMSEY

PATRICK Dangerfiel­d looks set to miss Geelong’s AFL season-opener after being diagnosed with a low-grade hamstring strain.

The Cats have described Dangerfiel­d’s prognosis as positive, but they will be reluctant to risk the 2016 Brownlow medallist for the March 25 Round 1 clash with Melbourne.

Ruckman Rhys Stanley is also in doubt with a low-grade calf strain.

“This is positive news for Patrick and Rhys and they both have their sights firmly set on Round 1,” Geelong football boss Simon Lloyd said yesterday.

“Both Patrick and Rhys will undertake individual­ised programs over the next 10 days with our medical and fitness staff as they work towards full fitness for the beginning of the season.”

Dangerfiel­d pulled up sore late in the first quarter of Sunday’s trial match against Essendon in Colac.

The 27-year-old had never previously experience­d a hamstring injury and has only missed one of a possible 49 games at Geelong.

“Obviously, I’d rather there be nothing there at all,” Dangerfiel­d told reporters yesterday.

“In terms of the significan­ce of it, it’s only a minor one — which we believe it is — so anything can happen.

“It depends on how it feels. I’m not going to push it.

“It’s Round 1 so we’ve got to be realistic from that perspectiv­e. But there’s still plenty of water to go under the bridge.”

Stanley limped from the ground in the opening minutes, handing Zac Smith the chance to press for a Round 1 berth.

The Cats remain hopeful superstar recruit Gary Ablett will be available to face Melbourne.

Ablett’s manager Liam Pickering has described his client as a “100 per cent chance” to face the Demons, despite sitting out both of Geelong’s trial matches with a hamstring issue.

Lachie Henderson (knee) and Scott Selwood (ankle) are not expected to be available for Round 1.

Nakia Cockatoo (calf) and Stewart Crameri, having had hip surgery last year, have also had limited pre-seasons.

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