MELBOURNE’S Blaithin Mackin will be sidelined for at least the next three weeks after sustaining a calf injury in Week Four.

Mackin experienced some tightness during the Demons’ clash with Fremantle on Saturday, sitting out the majority of the game as a result. 

Scans this week confirmed the extent of the injury, with the 25-year-old to miss the next few matches. 

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“Blaithin was pulled from the game in the first quarter with calf tightness,” Melbourne AFLW High Performance Manager Sam Batterton said. 

“We tested on the bench and took a conservative route, given she had some symptoms.  

“It’s been scanned at the start of this week, and she has a confirmed calf strain, so will miss this week and the next couple after that.” 

 The Demons also suffered a second injury out of the match at Fremantle Oval, with Eden Zanker sustaining a knee concern late in the game. 

“Edo has injured her patella tendon, right at the back of the game,” Batterton said.  

“The severity of that we’re unsure of at the moment. She won’t play this week, but we will do some further investigations and make a call on what a timeline looks like for her. 

“Disappointingly, throughout the early phases of this season, we have sustained a number of contact-based injuries, with Edo’s being another. 

“This is the unfortunate nature of football, and while we’re disappointed to not have them out on the field, our focus will be on providing the best possible care and support in each of their return-to-play.” 

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Player Injury Estimated Return
30. Shelley Heath

30. Shelley Heath

Shoulder Test

“Shelley injured her shoulder during the game [on Friday], she was pretty sore, so the decision was made to pull her out of the match. She’s recovered really well, and scans have shown there’s no damage, so she’ll need to pass a test to be available for this week."

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28. Saraid Taylor

28. Saraid Taylor

Calf Test

“Saraid has been doing really and has ticked off the last part of her rehab from a calf injury. She’ll also need to pass a final test fitness test to be available for selection.”

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22. Eliza McNamara

22. Eliza McNamara

Nose 1 week

“Eliza was removed from the game after a knock to the face. She was cleared of concussion and returned to the field, but did sustain a broken nose. With the short turn around, we’ll give her this week off, but don’t expect her to miss any further games.”

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4. Paxy Paxman

4. Paxy Paxman

Foot 1 week

“Paxy pulled up a bit sore following the game. It’s similar soreness in her foot to what she’s had over the last few weeks, so to give her the best chance to play in the backend of this season, she’ll rest through this week.”

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2. Olivia Purcell

2. Olivia Purcell

Face 2 - 3 Weeks

“Liv has also integrated into some training and has introduced some low intensity contact today which she got through well. She’ll complete some more modified contact work alongside running and skills over the next few weeks.”

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31. Blaithin Mackin

31. Blaithin Mackin

Calf 3 weeks

“Blaithin is progressing well with that calf rehab and is just a few weeks away from getting back into footy."

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15. Lauren Pearce

15. Lauren Pearce

Wrist 3 weeks

“Lauren is integrating into training; she can’t yet use that left hand due to that wrist surgery but is tracking really well."

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29. Eden Zanker

29. Eden Zanker

Knee TBC

“Eden has another meeting with a specialist this week, so she won’t be available again this week. That meeting will dictate our next steps, so we’ll have a really clear plan for Eden early next week.”

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7. Tayla Harris

7. Tayla Harris

Shoulder Season

"Scans this week revealed the 27-year-old, who sustained injury to the same shoulder in pre-season, had suffered a repeat anterior shoulder dislocation. "After further consultation with a specialist on Tuesday, it was recommended Harris undergo surgery."

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16. Grace Beasley

16. Grace Beasley

Knee Season

"Grace Beasley will miss the remainder of the AFL Women’s season after rupturing her anterior crucial ligament (ACL) at training."

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25. Jacinta Hose

25. Jacinta Hose

Knee Season

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21. Aimee Mackin

21. Aimee Mackin

Knee Season

“It’s obviously such a disappointing outcome, injuring herself so close to the beginning of our season,” Mulholland told Melbourne Media. “Although we are thousands of kilometres away, we are wrapping our arms around Aimee and will offer whatever support we can in these challenging circumstances. “There’s lots to work through as we decide how to approach the rest of the season, however, our thoughts at the moment are focused on Aimee and her recovery.” *Inactive Player

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30. Shelley Heath

30. Shelley Heath

“Shelley injured her shoulder during the game [on Friday], she was pretty sore, so the decision was made to pull her out of the match. She’s recovered really well, and scans have shown there’s no damage, so she’ll need to pass a test to be available for this week."

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Injury: Shoulder
Est. Return: Test
28. Saraid Taylor

28. Saraid Taylor

“Saraid has been doing really and has ticked off the last part of her rehab from a calf injury. She’ll also need to pass a final test fitness test to be available for selection.”

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Injury: Calf
Est. Return: Test
22. Eliza McNamara

22. Eliza McNamara

“Eliza was removed from the game after a knock to the face. She was cleared of concussion and returned to the field, but did sustain a broken nose. With the short turn around, we’ll give her this week off, but don’t expect her to miss any further games.”

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Injury: Nose
Est. Return: 1 week
4. Paxy Paxman

4. Paxy Paxman

“Paxy pulled up a bit sore following the game. It’s similar soreness in her foot to what she’s had over the last few weeks, so to give her the best chance to play in the backend of this season, she’ll rest through this week.”

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Injury: Foot
Est. Return: 1 week
2. Olivia Purcell

2. Olivia Purcell

“Liv has also integrated into some training and has introduced some low intensity contact today which she got through well. She’ll complete some more modified contact work alongside running and skills over the next few weeks.”

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Injury: Face
Est. Return: 2 - 3 Weeks
31. Blaithin Mackin

31. Blaithin Mackin

“Blaithin is progressing well with that calf rehab and is just a few weeks away from getting back into footy."

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Injury: Calf
Est. Return: 3 weeks
15. Lauren Pearce

15. Lauren Pearce

“Lauren is integrating into training; she can’t yet use that left hand due to that wrist surgery but is tracking really well."

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Injury: Wrist
Est. Return: 3 weeks
29. Eden Zanker

29. Eden Zanker

“Eden has another meeting with a specialist this week, so she won’t be available again this week. That meeting will dictate our next steps, so we’ll have a really clear plan for Eden early next week.”

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Injury: Knee
Est. Return: TBC
7. Tayla Harris

7. Tayla Harris

"Scans this week revealed the 27-year-old, who sustained injury to the same shoulder in pre-season, had suffered a repeat anterior shoulder dislocation. "After further consultation with a specialist on Tuesday, it was recommended Harris undergo surgery."

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Injury: Shoulder
Est. Return: Season
16. Grace Beasley

16. Grace Beasley

"Grace Beasley will miss the remainder of the AFL Women’s season after rupturing her anterior crucial ligament (ACL) at training."

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Injury: Knee
Est. Return: Season
21. Aimee Mackin

21. Aimee Mackin

“It’s obviously such a disappointing outcome, injuring herself so close to the beginning of our season,” Mulholland told Melbourne Media. “Although we are thousands of kilometres away, we are wrapping our arms around Aimee and will offer whatever support we can in these challenging circumstances. “There’s lots to work through as we decide how to approach the rest of the season, however, our thoughts at the moment are focused on Aimee and her recovery.” *Inactive Player

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Injury: Knee
Est. Return: Season

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As announced on Friday, midfielder Grace Beasley will miss the remainder of the season, rupturing her ACL last week at training. 

“Grace is obviously shattered. She will go in for surgery soon and will then begin that rehab process. 

“It’s a really disappointing outcome for both Grace and the program, and we will wrap our arms around her.” 

In more positive news, Paxy Paxman has hit the training track after missing last week’s game with a foot injury. 

“Paxy got back into some training today,” Batterton said. 

“She had a foot injury that just stirred up the week before, so she’s had the weekend off and has progressed really well.  

“She will look to be a test, to be available for this weekend.” 

Jemma Rigoni (groin) will also push for selection, having integrated into main training this week, while Saraid Taylor (calf) will set her sights for Week Six. 

“Providing Jemma pulls up well from training, she will look to be available for this weekend. 

“Saraid has made a return to running. She will look to increase to some high intensity running at the back end of this week.  

“She won’t play this week but will be one to two weeks away, so has made some really great progress.” 

Liv Purcell (facial fracture) and Lauren Pearce (scaphoid injury) have also taken some important steps in their recovery. 

“Liv has done really well the last few weeks.  

“She had a slow start, with not being able to do too much at the back of the surgery. In the last week or so, she has really upped her running into some high intensity running and into some skills work with the main group.  

“She’s still very much non-contact, but over the next few weeks she will integrate into some more training, so is probably around three to four weeks away now, which is very exciting. 

“Loz has also recovered well from her surgery. She is not able to use the hand at the moment, but otherwise can be involved in some skills work and is doing a power of running, so she is making some great progress.”