Brisbane’s AFL premiership cost has taken an early hammering with Keidean Coleman struggling a suspected ACL tear earlier than the facet gave up a 46-point result in lose by one level to Carlton.
Coleman was helped from the sphere at halftime on Friday on the Gabba after his left leg clashed with Carlton tackler Lachie Fogarty as he kicked.
The Lions had blitzed the Blues early however within the third time period had eight-straight targets kicked on them in a 13.8 (86) 12.13 (85) loss that ended a 14-game profitable streak on the Gabba stronghold.
Initial studies had been of a hyper-extended knee for Coleman however coach Chris Fagan delivered worse news of a possible season-ending harm within the post-game press convention.
“He’ll get a scan tomorrow but at this stage it looks like an ACL,” he stated.
“We haven’t had much luck with ACLs, think about (Eric) Hipwood, (Cam) Rayner, Ashy (Will Ashcroft) last year.
“That’s not confirmed, however it’s greater than probably.”
Conor McKenna could return from a hamstring injury next week while Ashcroft won’t be back until the later half of this season after his setback in 2023.
But Coleman’s ball use and dare out of defence will be hard to replace, the 23-year-old dominant in the first half of last season’s grand final.
“We get upset for all of the lads with these kinds of accidents, as a result of we understand how again’s a great distance again,” Fagan stated.
“It’ll create a chance for any person else, which will likely be their luck.”
Fagan rattled off the statistics after the game as if to figure out what went wrong, but admitted he wasn’t quite sure.
“We do not stroll away from what occurred tonight,” he stated.
“It wasn’t a horrible efficiency, it was only a actually dangerous one quarter.
“We need to chat about it and address it.
“You must sleep on it, want to look at the imaginative and prescient and get absolutely the fact of what occurred and perceive that.”
Veteran defender Darcy Gardiner (11 disposals) started in the opposition’s goal square while Cameron Rayner was at the first bounce and veteran Dayne Zorko was best on ground in the first half up front.
“We’ll preserve attempting issues, as a result of we now have to get higher,” Fagan stated of his positional tweaks.
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