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Agree with Cox its an injury that needs more time and like you really cant speed up any kind of recovery.
I do think tho Cox will be back for the Swans or GWS match more so GWS.
In terms of Cameron they say like the club says another 5 weeks.
Howe on AFL360 says he is progressing well and looking like he ssays eyeing a round 10 return.
Both players apart from Cox are moving well and Howe is even doing some light running.
Still no word on the likes of Begg.
McStay is 6 weeks on return so say round 11 just on his finger. But he will get into running in the next 2 weeks and work his way back like Howe.
Cameron is MCL so i dont think he is thinking running at this stage.
We sure do get the wrong end of the stick when it comes to injuries.
Apart from Murphy with concussion and JDG with gastro, all of our other match day injuries are 6+ weeks.
Lipinski 12+
Howe 12+
Cameron 6-8
McStay 6-10
Cox 6ish.
From Jarrod Wade's update yesterday, it hinted that McStay would be out for 7-8 weeks: 6 with no ball handling, followed by ball handling which can be brought up to speed very quickly, as little as 1 week
Cox has another scan on Monday and I think we will understand his condition better after that - ie when he can return. It sounds like he is unlikely for May
"the earliest that a player can return to play after a concussion is on the 12th day after the day on which the concussion was sustained and provided that the player has safely progressed through each phase of the 11-step return-to-play program."
A no for him returning when? Certainly not Anzac Day, but provided he has ticked all other boxes he's able to return for the Adelaide game (which is 14 days after the original concussion).