St Kilda dealt big double injury blow with star Rowan Marshall and young gun Mattaes Phillipou sidelined
After starring on the track all signs pointed towards a Mattaes Phillipou breakout year – but that will to have wait now. And he’s not the only Saint injured.
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St Kilda has been dealt a cruel blow on the eve of practice matches, with Mattaes Phillipou set to miss up to two months of the season with stress fractures.
The 20 year old, who has been widely tipped to break out as a midfielder in 2025, had scans on Monday which revealed the injury to his right femur.
Football manager David Misson said he was set for 10-14 weeks of rehabilitation, which would rule him out until late April-early May.
“This is an extremely disappointing development for Mattaes,” EGM Football David Misson said.
“It was clear he’d taken the lessons he learned last year into his off-season and came back ready to attack 2025.
“Mattaes pulled up a bit sore on Friday, so we monitored his recovery over the weekend. His pain was still present on Monday, so we sent him off for scans that confirmed the diagnosis.
“He’ll be on crutches for the next couple of weeks, then we’re looking at 10-12 weeks of rehabilitation and reloading after that.
“It’s a tough pill to swallow, but Mattaes’ maturity and commitment is far beyond his years, and we’re sure he’ll tackle this period with the professionalism we’ve come to expect from him.”
Star ruck Rowan Marshall missed match simulation on Friday, opening the door for Harry Boyd to play major ruck minutes.
But while the club said they were managing his load on Friday, Mission said on Tuesday he would be sent for scans this week for a stress fracture in his pelvis.
“Rowan’s going for a CT scan tomorrow to assess the extent of a stress fracture in his pelvis,” Misson said.
“He’s been on modified duties since last week to assist with the management of the injury, but we’ll have a better idea of his recovery after the scan tomorrow.
“We’re hopeful that Rowan will be available for Round 1 or soon thereafter.”
The Saints have initially indicated Marshall will miss five-to-eight weeks, with the club set to play its round 1 game in six weeks time.
He was not the only casualty out of the weekend at St Kilda, with Dougal Howard dislocating his shoulder at training on Monday.
Mission said the club was still waiting on scans to determine the severity of the injury.
“Dougal is going for scans this morning, so we’ll await those results before assigning a return-to-play timeline,” Misson said.
“Recovery from an injury like this can really range from days to weeks, so we won’t speculate until we have that clarity.”
In positive news for the Saints, draftee Alix Tauru continues to build up his running after graduating from a purely-indoors rehabilitation program, hitting the turf on Friday.
He arrived at the club with injury concerns, however the club was aware of the delayed start to his pre-season and still selected the high-potential prospect in the first round of the draft.
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Originally published as St Kilda dealt big double injury blow with star Rowan Marshall and young gun Mattaes Phillipou sidelined