Collingwood forward Dan McStay will miss 2024 season with knee injury

Collingwood forward Dan McStay will miss 2024 season with anterior cruciate ligament injury Collingwood forward Dan McStay will miss 2024 season with knee injury, another serious injury I suffered a loss.
The Magpies have confirmed that McStay, who also missed out on the team’s Premier League title with a knee injury, suffered a cruciate ligament injury in a fall during training on Friday.


The 28-year-old only returned to pre-training this week after a medial ligament injury in his right knee ruled him out of September’s Grand Final.
Collingwood’s general manager of football Graham Wright said: “This is disappointing news for Dan, who will likely miss the 2024 season.
” “Dan sustained an anterior cruciate ligament injury during today’s training session.
He returned to training this week after recovering from a medial ligament injury sustained in last season’s qualifying final.
“We are all extremely disappointed in Dan and the entire club will rally around him throughout this difficult time and rehabilitation journey.
” McStay is worth $3 million 5 He joined the club on a one-year contract but only appeared in 14 games.
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A new beginning: Ex-Pi Dee is ready to hit the ground running in Sydney

Brodie Grundy joined the Swans from Melbourne during this year’s trade window and is looking forward to a new start in Sydney.
Grundy arrived in Sydney this week after signing for the Swans during this year’s Continental Tires AFL trade period and making 194 appearances between the Demons and Magpies.
The 29-year-old is looking forward to a new start in the red and white after falling out of favor in Melbourne after just one season.
“Personally, I’m very excited to be here and play a very meaningful role for the team on the field,” Grundy said.
“I’m still relatively young, so I’m really looking forward to a new beginning.
” I’m really excited.
“We landed and came to the club and had a training session with some of the players and it’s been really fun so far.
” Although we’re not officially scheduled to start pre-season until next week , Grundy has spent the past few days getting to know his new teammates.
The two-time All-Australian was impressed by what he saw when Swans midfielder Errol Gulden turned heads on the training track.

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“Swans fans, I don’t know if you’ve seen this, but from a player’s perspective, this is good enough,” Grundy said.
“Erol Gulden was there and we did a little bit of cross training.
The players are watching at full speed.
” “We hear he’s at the top of his game in running.
The Swans also completed the signing of midfielder Collingwood in this year’s trade window, so Grundy has been linked with former Magpies teammate Taylor Adams.
The 30-year-old joins a third club after making 206 appearances for Greater Western Sydney and the Magpies.
“It’s great to be here and meet everyone.
” “I’m really excited.
It’s been a crazy few months, but I feel really settled here right now.
I’m looking forward to starting training,” Adams said.
“I want to do everything I can to make a difference here.
” The Swans begin the 2024 season with their opening game at the SCG on Thursday, March 7th, when Grundy faces his former club Melbourne.

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