Max King, Jack Sinclair and Mason Wood all expected to be fit for St Kilda’s round 1 clash
St Kilda has been hit hard by injury over summer – but, as practices matches loom, there’s finally some good news. Get the latest here.
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St Kilda spearhead Max King will push to make his return from a horror injury run as soon as Saturday week against Carlton after being cleared of any serious knee damage.
King suffered a knee scare at training last week but in a major boost is on track to play against the Blues (February 15) and Port Adelaide (February 22) in preparation for the season-opener against Adelaide in Round 1.
And superstar playmaker Jack Sinclair (hamstring) and goal kicker Mason Wood (quad) remain a good chance of taking on the Crows at Adelaide Oval in 33 days.
Sinclair, 29, suffered a minor hamstring strain last week and will set his sights on round 1 while Wood, 31, hurt his quad and will be on a modified training program for several weeks.
Exciting playmaker Liam Henry is also on the verge of joining in on main training after a slower-than-expected recovery from season-ending surgery on cartilage on his knee last year.
But the good news King remains in the frame to play preseason games pending further assessment next week is a major relief for the Saints on the back of his mega contract extension.
King, who was limited to 23 matches due to serious knee and shoulder injuries over the past two years, inked a six-year extension which locked the gun goal kicker in until 2032.
One of the club’s most important players, the 202cm forward is hoping to rejoin main training next week and is set to enter the new season in his best condition since 2022 campaign when he booted 52 goals and 41 behinds across 22 games.
In particular, King is expected to unveil a bulked-up frame in the competitive hit-outs after a long summer in the gym.
The No. 4 draft pick said he was at the “crossroads” in 2025 after a disappointing couple of seasons marred by injury.
“If you are going to do it, it is now. It is time to consistently show your ability,” King told the Herald Sun after his contract extension.
“So when I look back at the past five years, no, there is not much satisfaction there.
“But I’m hungry and feel like there is more to give, so I’m definitely excited.”
Ruckman Rowan Marshall remains hopeful of playing in round 1 as he recovers from an usual pelvis stress injury after slipping on a walk down a hill on a leadership camp in New Zealand.
Mature-age South Australian ruckman Harry Boyd is expected to get a major opportunity in the ruck against the Blues at Ikon Park and Power at RSEA Park this month.
Exciting big-bodied midfielder Mattaes Phillipou (leg) Dougal Howard (shoulder) will remain sidelined over the first month of the season with serious injuries while former Carlton onballer Paddy Dow (knee) will also have a delayed start to the season.
Originally published as Max King, Jack Sinclair and Mason Wood all expected to be fit for St Kilda’s round 1 clash