HERE'S where things stand from a Carlton injury perspective leading into Round 21.
Adam Cerra (hamstring)
- Was subbed out in the third quarter of Friday night’s win over Collingwood
- Scans have confirmed a low-grade hamstring strain
- Will be sidelined for the next 2-3 weeks
Matt Kennedy (knee)
- Aim to return to running this week
- Remains a chance to be available late in the season
Player |
Injury |
Update |
Adam Cerra | Hamstring | Scans have confirmed a low-grade hamstring strain. Will be sidelined for the next 2-3 weeks. (Update: 31 July) |
Corey Durdin | Shoulder | Test to play this week. (Update: 24 July) |
Matt Kennedy | Knee | Aim to return to running this week. Remains a chance to be available late in the season. (Update: 31 July) |
Harry McKay | Knee | Set to undergo an arthroscope on his knee. Expected to be sidelined for the next 6-8 weeks. (Update: 17 July) |
Alex Mirkov | Medical | Discovered a leaking aortic valve in his heart. Will be sidelined for the remainder of the 2023 season. (Update: 16 June) |
Sam Philp | Foot | Has returned to modified training. (Update: 11 July) |
Jack Silvagni | Knee | Scans confirmed a joint sprain to his knee Return-to-play timeline will become clearer as he works through rehabilitation over coming weeks. (Update: 24 July) |
Sam Walsh | Hamstring | Scans have confirmed a low-grade hamstring strain. At this stage, is expected to miss the next 2-3 weeks. (Update: 24 July) |
Zac Williams | Knee | Underwent surgery after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament. Ruled out for the 2023 AFL season. (Update: 3 February) |