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AFL injury news round 2: All the latest updates from around the competition

The Power are facing a shortage of talls for their clash with Essendon next week, with a big name recruit set for a long period on the sidelines. Get the latest injury news here.

Richmond showed some brief fight in its 72-point belting against Port Adelaide

Port Adelaide’s injury woes have worsened with big-name recruit Jack Lukosius to miss an extended period after scans revealed he has fractured his kneecap, while the Power will also be without two defenders for its clash against Essendon.

While Lukosius was cleared of any structural damage to his knee following the first quarter collision with the hip of Richmond’s Jayden Short just minutes into his home debut for the Power, scans on Sunday revealed a fracture in his right kneecap.

He will undergo surgery, which will determine his timeline for a return, but he is facing months on the sidelines.

Jack Lukosius will miss an extended period. Picture: Sarah Reed/AFL Photos via Getty Images
Jack Lukosius will miss an extended period. Picture: Sarah Reed/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Lukosius suffered the injury just minutes into Saturday’s clash against the Tigers.

After extensive treatment by the Power medical staff he returned later on in the first quarter but after trying to run on it he again pulled up and was subbed out of the game.

While he was walking unassisted post game scans revealed that Lukosius – who made a big money move from Gold Coast to the Power in the off-season – would have to undergo surgery on his knee.

It is a massive blow for the Power with Lukosius – who firmed as a key part of Port’s new-look forward line – joining vice-captain Zak Butters, fellow key forward Todd Marshall and tall defender Brandon Zerk-Thatcher on the sidelines.

Defenders Lachie Jones and Ryan Burton will also miss the Power’s clash against the Bombers on Thursday after they suffered injuries against the Tigers.

Burton suffered a hip flexor strain after he was caught in a tackle and is without a concrete timeline to return yet, while Jones’ adductor injury after hyperextending his knee is set to keep him out for one to two weeks.

There’s a dilemma up forward and down back for Ken Hinkley. Picture: Sarah Reed/AFL Photos via Getty Images
There’s a dilemma up forward and down back for Ken Hinkley. Picture: Sarah Reed/AFL Photos via Getty Images

In its injury report last week the Power listed Butters as being three to five weeks away, Zerk-Thatcher six to eight weeks away while a timeline for Marshall’s recovery from a torn achilles is still to be confirmed with Port yet to rule him out for the season.

It means the Power will again have to get creative when it comes to its forward line.

Young key forward Ollie Lord suffered a shoulder injury in Port’s SANFL trial on Saturday but scans have cleared him of an acute injury.

The Power have said he will be a test for the Bombers clash.

These injuries could open the door for Jeremy Finlayson to return to the side after he was dropped following the Round 1 loss to Collingwood, in which his game as a defender was criticised.

Esava Ratugolea has spent the past two weeks in the SANFL side and was flung forward late last year.

INJURY WRAP: LATEST ON STEWART, MCKAY

Geelong hopes Tom Stewart’s knee injury will require only a short-term absence as coach Chris Scott described his issue as “minor” ahead of a Saturday night clash against Brisbane.

Stewart’s knee hit the ground with some force in an incident likely to be a posterior cruciate ligament concern.

The star defender attempted to return to the ground but was unable to stay on the field for more than a few minutes.

A low-level PCL sprain that does not require surgery can sideline players for between 2-4 weeks, with Geelong already missing Jake Kolodjashnij (groin).

Stewart made a lightning return from a grade two medial ligament injury early in 2023 but it was to his left leg, not the right knee which made contact with the Marvel Stadium turf on Saturday night.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – MARCH 22: Tom Stewart of the Cats is seen injured during the 2025 AFL Round 02 match between the St Kilda Saints and the Geelong Cats at Marvel Stadium on March 22, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – MARCH 22: Tom Stewart of the Cats is seen injured during the 2025 AFL Round 02 match between the St Kilda Saints and the Geelong Cats at Marvel Stadium on March 22, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

He will have scans to assess the injury on Sunday but coach Scott was excited by the performance of Ted Clohesy (16 possessions), who came on as the sub in his absence.

Geelong is confident Bailey Smith (calf) will be ready for that clash against Brisbane after being a late out against the Saints after pulling up sore against Fremantle.

St Kilda is counting the cost of a bruising victory over Geelong with Hunter Clark battling a groin concern and Liam Stocker out of the clash against Richmodn with concussion.

Stocker was concussed in a brilliant chase-down tackle that saved a Geelong goal so will go into the minimum 12-day concussion protocol.

Clark’s terrible run with injuries continued when he limped off the field, with scans on Sunday to confirm how many weeks he will be on the sidelines.

The Saints will hope to secure a 2-1 win loss record by beating Richmond at Marvel Stadium on Saturday afternoon but Max King is still a few weeks away.

Richmond spearhead Tom Lynch will return from a week’s suspension to take on the Saints.

Tigers first-gamer Liam Fawcett looked impressive and kicked a booming goal, while second-gamer Harry Armstrong kicked two goals in the second half.

Wingman Sam Banks will miss the Saints clash with concussion after a head clash against the Power.

Carlton is confident Harry McKay will be fit to take on the Western Bulldogs on Friday night after pulling up sick on game morning and missing the clash against Hawthorn.

Charlie Curnow looked short of a gallop but was not injured as he made his return from knee surgery and was roundly beaten by Hawthorn defender Josh Battle.

SMITH’S LATE OUT NOT A CAUSE FOR ALARM

— Jay Clark

Bailey Smith pulled up with a sore calf after his excellent debut performance in the demolition job over Fremantle in round 1, but the Cats believe it is not a significant injury that will keep him out for an extended period.

Geelong will take a cautious approach in the belief he will miss only one game with the calf soreness.

The Cats at this stage are preparing for him to play next week against Brisbane in the game at the Gabba.

Bailey Smith is out of Geelong’s clash with St Kilda. Picture: Getty Images
Bailey Smith is out of Geelong’s clash with St Kilda. Picture: Getty Images

It was initially set for the season opener but was rescheduled to round 3 due to Cyclone Alfred.

The Cats’ high performance team had a strong view it is better for Smith to have the week off and not risk a more significant injury as they look to go deep into finals again this year.

His spot in the team could be taken by hard nut Ted Clohesy or veteran playmaker Mitch Duncan.

Clohesy’s hardness around the ball could be prioritised over the elite ball use by Duncan.

Ruck Rhys Stanley is the other emergency for the game.

PIES FEAR WORST AS MCINNES HEADS FOR SCANS

— Josh Barnes

Collingwood confirmed on Saturday that Reef McInnes has suffered an ACL injury.

The Pies have listed the 22-year-old as out indefinitely.

“We are incredibly disappointed for Reef,” Magpies footy boss Charlie Gardiner said.

“He had an enormous summer and showed some really strong form in the pre-season and opening rounds of the season in a new defensive role.”

A former forward, McInnes was just starting to forge a partnership with Darcy Moore and Jeremy Howe in defence before the cruel blow.

Reef McInnes will likely miss the rest of the season. Picture: Getty Images
Reef McInnes will likely miss the rest of the season. Picture: Getty Images

McInnes signed a one-year deal late last year to stay at Collingwood and has played 23 games across five seasons.

“It’s devastating for the young man and his family and all of us, we put a lot of trust and hope in Reef that it was going to be a good season for him,” Pies coach Craig McRae said on Friday night.

The Pies will have to re-jig their defensive set-up but should have dasher Oleg Markov (calf) available to return after next weekend’s bye, if needed.

Ball magnet Tom Mitchell is hopeful of a return soon after the bye, with an ankle twinge his latest setback.

But the veteran is certain he is past foot issues that plagued his 2024 season.

Jordan De Goey got through his first game of the season on Friday night without any issue after an interrupted pre-season.

Ollie Lord was hurt in a SANFL trial match.
Ollie Lord was hurt in a SANFL trial match.

LORD HURT IN SANFL TRIAL MATCH

— Simeon Thomas-Wilson

Port Adelaide key forward Ollie Lord will undergo scans on his shoulder after he injured it in a SANFL trial game.

Lord fell on his shoulder early on in the Magpies’ trial game against West Adelaide on Saturday.

He was removed from the game and had his arm put in a sling.

While the Power are hopeful it isn’t a serious injury, it has to wait for Lord to get in for a scan to learn the extent of the injury.

He is facing at least a week on the sidelines, which has come at a terrible time for the 23-year-old.

Lord was not selected for the Power’s Round 1 side against Collingwood and despite that heavy loss he was not called into Ken Hinkley’s side for its clash against Richmond at the Adelaide Oval.

This has piqued the interest of rival clubs, with Melbourne and Geelong two clubs keeping a close eye on the key forward.

Contracted until 2026, Lord was tipped to have more opportunities this season with Charlie Dixon retired and Todd Marshall injured.

But Power assistant Josh Carr said Port wanted to field a smaller forward line and Lord was also “a little bit off in terms of his own form”.

“In previous years he’s been knocking the door down,” Carr said.

“He’s probably a little bit of a product of those pre-season injuries (to Ivan Soldo and Dante Visentini) because in the pre-season games, he played in the ruck a lot.“We’re just trying to give him his best chance now to go forward at the Maggies (SANFL) and get his form up so that when he comes into the AFL team, he comes in with confidence.”

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