Blues star Curnow thriving despite knee issues

Blues star Curnow thriving despite knee issues

Charlie Curnow says he feels higher than he has since his horrific knee harm however the star Carlton ahead admits he must handle ache for the remainder of his profession.

The Blues spearhead sat out greater than two years of soccer on account of quite a few knee points, together with a fractured proper patella in 2019.

There have been fears Curnow could be compelled into untimely retirement, or at greatest return a shadow of the participant he as soon as was.

But the 26-year-old has stamped his mark as one of many AFL’s greatest forwards, scoring 108 targets since coming again late in 2021.

“I’ve got two two bolts, kind of screws, connected together,” Curnow mentioned of his broken proper knee.

“It’s just working with that and making sure the surface around my kneecap is (feeling good). I could get swelling some weeks and other (times) maybe not so much.

“If there’s a little bit of a ‘bony’ really feel in my kneecap that week, I might need extra swelling, I would simply scale back my hundreds (at coaching).

“The longer I train and the longer I keep at it, it’s getting better over time. It’s getting back to where it was before the injury.”

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Curnow is true within the race to win back-to-back Coleman medals, sitting only one objective behind this season’s chief, Adelaide’s Taylor Walker (43).

After booting a career-high 9 targets in a 108-point rout of hapless West Coast in late April, Curnow was a part of a facet that suffered six-straight defeats as Carlton’s season derailed.

But the Blues went into the bye final week reflecting on a 59-point smashing of Gold Coast to take some warmth off coach Michael Voss.

“We probably had a few players, including myself, just a bit low on confidence and you come in and out of that,” mentioned Curnow, who will line-up for his one centesimal sport in Carlton’s round-17 conflict with Fremantle.

The Blues will probably be hoping to interrupt the curse of groups dropping when coming off a bye after they face Hawthorn on the MCG on Sunday.

Teams re-entering the motion in opposition to opponents who have been lively the week earlier than have a collective 0-8 file up to now this season.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au