’Done everything possible’: Pies star update after ‘tough’ solo session
“He’s done everything possible to put himself in the position to play, so fingers crossed he’s playing next week.
“Darcy is going really well, it’s an injury he has been managing for a while now and obviously hasn’t affected his play with the way he’s been performing,” he said.He said Collingwood players would watch the semi-finals closely this week, with a group to attend Friday night’s Demons-Blues clash at the MCG before checking out next week’s opponents in either Port Adelaide or GWS on TV.
“We’ll be going as spectators just purely to enjoy it. We might pick up a couple of things but it will be a really cool night.”
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