Townsville Bulletin

Suns to pray for a fit Day

- ANDREW HAMILTON

GOLD Coast are hoping for some good news on the injury front to avoid a defensive crisis against Collingwoo­d and towering forward Mason Cox in Saturday’s clash at Metricon Stadium.

Sam Day will be assessed by club doctors today and will likely be sent for scans to determine the extent of a shoulder injury.

With captain Steven May sidelined with an ankle injury and 200cm Rory Thompson missing Saturday’s loss to Hawthorn with a hamstring problem, the Suns cannot afford to lose Day.

Thompson is listed for a fitness test this week and May is an outside chance to also push his case.

Cox, the 211cm American, has been a revelation this season with his marking in the forward 50.

If Day, Thompson and May were all sidelined, 197cm Jack Leslie would be the only key defender available.

Day was swung back into defence in the absence of the regular defensive duo for the 53- point loss to Hawthorn in Launceston. He was forced from the ground in the final term and looked to be in significan­t pain following a heavy collision.

However, coach Stuart Dew revealed after speaking with the player there was hope he had not suffered any structural damage.

“He didn’t think it was too bad,” Dew said.

“He’s had one before, so he didn’t seem too bothered.”

 ?? IN DOUBT: Sam Day. ??
IN DOUBT: Sam Day.

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