Collingwood captain Darcy Moore subbed out with hamstring injury in win over Geelong

Collingwood’s premiership hopes have taken a big blow with captain Darcy Moore subbed out early of their Round 22 conflict over Geelong on the MCG.

Despite the Pies’ 16.13 (109) to fifteen.11 (101) win, coach Craig McRae’s major concern can be on the health of his star fullback and charismatic chief, having already misplaced Brownlow contender Nick Daicos to a knee damage till a minimum of the second week of finals.

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The comparatively menial look of Moore’s damage might bode positively for Collingwood – he was not working at wherever close to a full dash when he pulled up clutching at his left hamstring.

He instantly went to the bench, the place he can be subbed out for livewire ahead Jack Ginnivan, and was not seen with any strapping or ice on the hamstring as is usually normal apply.

Collingwood common supervisor of soccer Peter Wright was reticent to make an early analysis on the major break, describing it as tightness to the media.

“It was hamstring tightness,” Wright informed Seven’s Abbie Holmes within the rooms at halftime.

“They went down to try and loosen him up through the back but couldn‘t get him going.

“He’ll be out for, well, this game obviously, but we’ll have scans and see how he goes.”

Pressed on Moore’s historical past of sentimental tissue and hamstring accidents specifically, having missed 27 video games since his debut for the membership in 2015 via hamstring accidents alone, Wright remained optimistic that the damage wouldn’t be overly severe.

“Yeah, I don’t think so, they said tightness, so that’s what we’re going with at the moment,” he stated.

Luke Hodge on Seven’s protection was much less optimistic.

“Turn it up Wrighty, he reckons that was tightness!” Hodge laughed throughout the primary break.

“He’s trying to pull one over our eyes there Richo. That’s a genuine string.”

Former Richmond talisman Matthew Richardson agreed on air, saying that in his expertise of hamstring accidents, gamers tended to instinctively know the severity of the damage.

“Having had hamstring (injuries), when it goes like that and you grab it straight away, I’m not doubting that but …” Richardson stated, implying that Wright was himself optimistic that Moore was merely experiencing tightness.

Ginnivan was seen embracing his skipper in a young second between teammates at half time.

Collingwood are virtually sure of a top-four end, and because the consensus premiership favorite of the competitors, would contemplate it a big disappointment to stroll away this September with out their first style of silverware in over a decade.

Source: www.news.com.au