Collingwood's Darcy Moore revealed he has no structural damage to his left knee, after hyperextending it in the Pies' five-point win against Gold Coast on ...
The Magpies climbed to sixth position after Saturday's win and now can start looking at making a push for the top four, with games against North Melbourne, Adelaide, Essendon and Port Adelaide to come in the next month. The 26-year-old hyperextended his knee in a marking contest in the final minutes of the Pies’ Round 16 match against the Gold Coast Suns on Saturday night. Collingwood also released a statement in regards to Moore's injury.
Collingwood key defender Darcy Moore had scans yesterday which have returned this morning showing no structural damage to his left knee.
Collingwood star Darcy Moore injured his knee as the Magpies claimed a sixth straight win.
He's a fighter. He's got a big future ahead of him. "There's still a lot of footy to be played, and we look forward to playing Richmond next week," he said. "It's been our motto all year, let's keep getting better every day. "We feel for Connor because he's worked so hard, he's an important member of our side. He's young.
Darcy Moore has given the Magpies a shot of good news with an update on his injured knee, while the Tigers are awaiting a report on Dustin Martin's ...
Sign up for the Real Footy newsletter. But this means he is likely to return in time for the finals. “I’m also excited to be working with the player leadership group to provide mentoring for coaches and players, ensuring a seamless connection between the two.” “I’m very excited to join the Bombers. They’ve been preparing for a long time and have been very thoughtful and considered in developing the program with lots of depth and layers, which will build a great foundation,” Searle said. “I look forward to working alongside Natalie and the other coaches with the key focus on development and learning. There had been fears he had suffered damage to his anterior cruciate ligament, which would have led to a knee reconstruction and a year on the sidelines.
Collingwood defender Darcy Moore has avoided a dreaded ACL tear, but it remains to be seen how long he will be sidelined for.
Moore is one of the competition's best key defenders, and looms as a crucial figure in Collingwood's bid to make the finals this year. Scans have since revealed bone bruising and a capsule strain to the knee, but the ligaments remain intact. Moore was taken off the ground on a stretcher after hyperextending his left knee in a marking contest during the dying stages of the five-point win over Gold Coast on Saturday night.
COLLINGWOOD star Darcy Moore has avoided an anterior cruciate ligament tear after injuring his knee against Gold Coast on Saturday night.
Collingwood expects a more clear timeframe around Moore’s return in the coming days. Players who have suffered similar injuries have missed a month, but Collingwood expects a clearer timeframe around Moore’s return in the coming days. The All-Australian defender was carried off Metricon Stadium on a stretcher in the dying minutes of t he Magpies’ five-point win after hyperextending his knee in a marking contest.
Collingwood coach Craig McRae was hopeful that Darcy Moore had only hyperextended a knee in a collision late in the last quarter of the Magpies' narrow win ...
Go back and kick a goal, ‘Checkers’ … At the end of the day, this game’s about small margins.” Collingwood could again look to Jack Madgen, who has been playing forward in the VFL after losing his place in the team to the impressive Nathan Murphy. But Madgen is also only 192 centimetres tall. “You’ve got to value the little things. Dean is yet to debut after battling injury all year and was playing his second VFL game for the club. It’s a part of our game we just need to get right because it’s going to cost us.” Scans found he had not damaged the ACL, had bone bruising and was back playing in six weeks.
Star Collingwood defender Darcy Moore has received some good news on his knee injury after scans revealed he hasn't torn his anterior cruciate ligament.
Moore is one of the competition's best key defenders, and looms as a crucial figure in Collingwood's bid to make the finals this year. Scans have since revealed bone bruising and a capsule strain to the knee, but the ligaments remain intact. Moore was taken off the ground on a stretcher after hyperextending his left knee in a marking contest during the dying stages of the five-point win over Gold Coast on Saturday night.