Hawks’ big out for unusual Eagles game

Hawthorn defender Changkuoth Jiath will miss the membership’s conflict with Seventeenth-placed West Coast on account of a calf pressure, the Hawks have revealed.

The 23-year-old has been dominated out forward of a weird sport which most followers of either side would reasonably lose as a result of elevated chance of snapping up thrilling Victorian midfielder Harley Reid on this 12 months’s draft.

Clubs view the 18-year-old because the clear No. 1 choose, with one in every of Hawthorn, West Coast and North Melbourne to achieve entry by ending backside of the ladder.

Hawthorn excessive efficiency supervisor Peter Burge stated Jiath was an opportunity to play the week after, however the membership was but to substantiate a timeline for his return.

“He had some scans and there was a bit of bleeding, so it was diagnosed as a calf strain,” Burge stated.

“We will be able to be more exact with that timeline, more likely next week, once he’s up and moving again.”

He stated younger midfielder Josh Ward would miss one other week together with his foot grievance.

“(Ward) won’t play this weekend, but I would anticipate we would progress him through a running program this week and look at next week potentially bringing him back in some training,” Burge stated.

“We will reassess at the start of next week and hopefully be more precise with his timeline.”

Fellow 2021 draftee Jai Serong will make his return by means of the VFL this weekend after making a full restoration from pericarditis, which sidelined him in late March.

Burge stated the athletic ahead had skilled totally for 2 weeks and should have performed within the VFL final weekend if Box Hill didn’t have the bye.

Gold Coast has obtained higher news on the harm entrance, with vital ahead Ben Ainsworth cleared to return after lacking two weeks with a corked quad.

Halfback Ben Long will even return for the Q Clash towards the Brisbane Lions after lacking the win over the Eagles with again soreness.

The Suns are hopeful of regaining strain ahead Nick Holman, who has missed the final two weeks with a toe harm.

Holman might want to bear a take a look at to show his health.

Source: www.news.com.au