Daniel McStay is eyeing an prolonged run in Collingwood’s ever-changing ahead combine after a profitable return from a finger harm and a number of setbacks by means of sickness.
McStay was sidelined for 3 months following surgical procedure in April to restore a ruptured flexor tendon, and a subsequent an infection.
The 28-year-old revealed he additionally had bouts of the flu and COVID-19 earlier than making his comeback final week with two targets in Collingwood’s emphatic win over Fremantle.
It was solely his sixth look for his new membership after a high-profile transfer from Brisbane through free company.
In his absence, the ladder-leading Magpies peeled off 10 wins in 11 video games to surge into premiership favouritism.
“It was a pretty tough last month or so,” McStay advised AAP, referencing the impact the an infection and diseases had on his rehabilitation.
“It’s never been so hard to watch a team play than it is watching this group.
“They play with a lot enjoyable, vitality and pleasure, and the video games are thrilling to observe.
“Just to be back out there is a feeling I don’t take for granted, that’s for sure.”
McStay had only one VFL hit-out earlier than returning to senior ranks in opposition to Fremantle, when he had seven disposals because the Magpies made mild work of their opponents.
“It’s always way quicker than you expect it’s going to be,” McStay stated.
“Playing in slippery conditions doesn’t help as a forward but it was just good to be back.
“Hopefully I can proceed to construct some kind.”
Collingwood kicked a seventh triple-figure score of the season against Fremantle and have never appeared to lack firepower despite injuries forcing frequent changes to personnel in attack.
No.1 ruckman Darcy Cameron’s impending return from a back complaint is set to have a flow-on effect for the talls, with McStay, Mason Cox, Ash Johnson and the versatile Billy Frampton all jostling for spots in the side.
“The connection is at all times the toughest half to get however we’re hoping over the subsequent 5 or 6 weeks we are able to actually construct on that and work it out,” McStay stated.
“We’re a selfless bunch however there’s going to be some robust selections. I’ll simply attempt to do the whole lot I can for the workforce.”
Collingwood face their biggest test since the King’s Birthday defeat to Melbourne when they meet Port Adelaide in a top-of-the-table clash at Adelaide Oval on Saturday night.
“We love a problem. It’s going to be a large sport,” McStay stated.
“I’m certain their followers will come out in droves and hopefully the Magpie Army will as properly.
“These are the games you want to play and you want to set yourselves up for the pointy end.
“We’ll in all probability must play Port in the course of the finals, so it is an incredible check.”
Source: www.perthnow.com.au