A clearly dazed Sean Darcy is assisted from the field at Metricon Stadium. Tim Membrey 3. McCluggage injured his shoulder in the Lions' defeat to Geelong last Thursday night but played out the remainder of the game, erasing early fears his second-quarter injury could turn into a lengthy stint on the sidelines.
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Dr. D'Arcy is most known for coining the term "brain vital signs" and for leading the research and development of … Meanwhile, Fremantle ruckman Sean Darcy is still being assessed for a concussion he received in the Docker's victory over St Kilda on Saturday. Port Adelaide youngster Willem Drew is still one to three weeks away from returning from a foot injury. He sustained mild neck pain on his right side and concussion symptoms. Darcy was hit by Ben Long, who has been suspended three matches for the incident, during the second quarter and played no further part in the game after he was ruled out with concussion. D'Arcy (born 1972) is a Canadian neuroscientist, researcher, innovator and entrepreneur.Dr. Lachie Schultz 3. North Melbourne general manager Brady Rawlings told reporters last Friday Cunnington needs a full week's training block to be considered for selection again. "Meanwhile, Fremantle ruckman Sean Darcy is still being assessed for a concussion he received in the Docker's victory over St Kilda on Saturday.Darcy was hit by Ben Long, who has been suspended three matches for the incident, during the second quarter and played no further part in the game after he was ruled out with concussion.Fremantle is continuing to monitor the big Docker's progress throughout the rest of this week as he aims to recover in time for this Sunday's derby against West Coast.Star North Melbourne midfielder Ben Cunnington could be out for multiple weeks due to a troublesome back injury.Cunnington, who was twice a late withdrawal in rounds three and four due to the issue, lasted barely a half against the Bulldogs in round five evening before being taken from the field.The dual best and fairest winner was subsequently kept out of the team that played last Saturday night.North Melbourne general manager Brady Rawlings told reporters last Friday Cunnington needs a full week's training block to be considered for selection again.Port Adelaide youngster Willem Drew is still one to three weeks away from returning from a foot injury.West Coast's Jamaine Jones is set to be sidelined for a further one to two weeks with a hamstring injury.A handy nine-day break has worked in the favour of in-form Brisbane midfielder Hugh McCluggage who is set to play Greater Western Sydney this weekend. The dual best and fairest winner was subsequently kept out of the team that played last Saturday night. Have you signed up to The Standard's daily newsletter and breaking news emails? "He trained today (Tuesday) and he has got fair range so we will expect him to play." Fremantle will continue to monitor Darcy’s progress throughout the rest of this week as the ruckman aims to recover in time for this Sunday’s RAC Derby. Meanwhile, Fremantle ruckman Sean Darcy is still being assessed for a concussion he received in the Docker's victory over St Kilda on Saturday. Statistics. Hayden Young (ankle), Sean Darcy (concussion), Cox (hip) Reports. None Match Reports. Andrew Brayshaw 1. Jade Gresham 1. Matt Taberner 2. Cunnington, who was twice a late withdrawal in rounds three and four due to the issue, lasted barely a half against the Bulldogs in round five evening before being taken from the field. Saint Ben Long will miss three weeks for his careless bump that left Dockers big man Sean Darcy concussed.Long pleaded guilty to rough conduct against Darcy, who played no further part in the Dockers’ dramatic win, after being referred directly to the Tribunal.Jack Rush, the QC representing St Kilda, argued Darcy was contesting the ball from his knees after changing his body position “in the space of a second” and highlighted a similar bump by Long in the third quarter of the Dockers clash.Enjoy unlimited access to thewest.com.au and everyday digital editions on any device.On that occasion, Rush argued Long was able to safely bump the player and said it was “in a split second” that the Darcy incident went wrong.He said Long had eyes for the ball during the Darcy clash and added the fact the Dockers big man weighed 105kg compared to Long’s 81kg.But Jeff Gleeson, the AFL QC, said Darcy was in a “vulnerable” position and could have been seriously injured by Long’s bump.“(Long) sees that Darcy is low, that he’s wide open and that he’s vulnerable. Skipper Nat Fyfe picked up a cork in his left leg and felt some awareness in the right hamstring that caused him to miss a game, but he is confident he will face the Eagles. Ryan C.N. He enters the contest knowing all of these matters,” Gleeson said.“It has to be said there was even the potential for worse consequences.” According to the medical report submitted by the Dockers, Darcy was immediately treated for concussion and failed a HIA assessment.He sustained mild neck pain on his right side and concussion symptoms.Jurors Shane Wakelin, David Neitz and Stephen Jurica took almost 30 minutes to determine Long’s penalty.He’ll miss matches against Adelaide, Port Adelaide and a yet to be determined opponent in round 9.The collision that saw Sean Darcy leave the field concussed.A clearly dazed Sean Darcy is assisted from the field at Metricon Stadium.Watch Cockburn Cougars V Warwick Senators from last Friday on The West Fremantle ruckan Sean Darcy has copped a huge blow to the head from Saint Ben Long's hip. “Hayden had a nasty twist to his ankle during a tackle. Darcy did not return to the field due to concussion, forcing Rory Lobb to assume the ruck duties.