As the AFL finals series draws closer, Hawthorn Hawks supporters have received a significant boost with the announcement of return dates for several key players who have been sidelined by injury. This positive update comes at a crucial time, providing a major lift to the Hawks as they prepare for the final push of the season.
The club has confirmed that several influential players will make their return to the field in the coming weeks, just in time for the finals series. Among the notable returns is star midfielder James Worpel, who has been recovering from a shoulder injury. Worpel’s dynamic play and hard-nosed approach in the midfield will be a welcome addition, offering the Hawks enhanced depth and energy as they head into the finals.
Additionally, key defender CJ (Changkuoth Jiath) is also expected to return. Jiath, who has been dealing with a knee injury, is a crucial part of Hawthorn’s backline. His speed and defensive skills will help shore up the Hawks’ defense, providing much-needed stability and agility in their quest for finals success.
The timing of these returns is particularly fortuitous. Having finished the regular season strongly, the Hawks are well-positioned to make a significant impact in the finals. The reintegration of these key players will provide a substantial boost to the team’s overall performance and morale as they face off against the top contenders.
The club’s medical and coaching staff have been working diligently to ensure that these players are fully prepared for the demands of finals football. Rigorous rehabilitation programs and careful monitoring have been instrumental in their recovery, ensuring they are fit and ready to contribute immediately upon their return.
For Hawthorn fans, this news is a major source of excitement and optimism. The prospect of seeing their team at near full strength in the finals adds to the anticipation and hope surrounding the upcoming games. With these crucial players back in the lineup, the Hawks are set to be a formidable force in the finals series.
As the countdown to the finals continues, the return of James Worpel and CJ Jiath promises to enhance Hawthorn’s chances of a successful campaign. The combination of their strong finish to the regular season and the reintegration of these key players sets the stage for an exciting and hopeful end to the season. Fans and players alike are ready to embrace the challenge and strive for AFL premiership success.
PLAYER | INJURY | ESTIMATED RETURN |
---|---|---|
Josh Bennetts | Shoulder | Season |
James Blanck | Knee | Season |
Sam Butler | Leg | Season |
Will Day | Collarbone | TBC |
Changkuoth Jiath | Calf | Test |
Mitch Lewis | Knee | Season |
Bailey Macdonald | Ankle | Test |
Ned Reeves | Back | Test |
Updated: August 20, 2024 |
Early prognosis
Day has been ruled out of this weekend’s trip to Launceston due to a collarbone injury, but the club remains hopeful the South Australian will feature in the elimination final if the Hawks qualify. Jiath will need to prove his fitness later in the week after missing the past fortnight due to calf tightness. – Josh Gabelich
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