May 4, 2024
Fremantle star Brandon Walker suffers horrific knee injury against Collingwood

Fremantle star Brandon Walker suffers horrific knee injury against Collingwood

Fremantle star Brandon Walker suffers horrific knee injury against Collingwood as Dockers coach John Longmuir reveals his season may be over: ‘He’s done something pretty serious’

  • Fremantle lost Brandon Walker and Sean Darcy to injuries
  • Walker’s knee appeared to give way as he landed from an aerial contest
  • Dockers lost by 46 points against Collingwood at the MCG on Saturday

Fremantle are counting the cost of their heavy defeat to AFL flag favourites Collingwood after losing first-choice ruckman Sean Darcy and Brandon Walker to injuries.

Both were hurt during the third quarter at the MCG on Saturday with the game already out of reach, as the Dockers copped a 46-point hammering that all but ended their fading finals hopes.

Darcy finished the match on crutches after suffering an ankle injury and Walker had to be taken from the field on a stretcher after hurting his right knee in an awkward landing.

The 20-year-old defender looked to be in extreme pain as teammates and medical staff rushed to his side.

‘He’s done something pretty serious,’ Dockers coach Justin Longmuir said.

Brandon Walker suffered a serious-looking injury in the defeat against Collingwood

Brandon Walker suffered a serious-looking injury in the defeat against Collingwood

The Fremantle star's knee bucked under him as he landed from an aerial contest

The Fremantle star’s knee bucked under him as he landed from an aerial contest

‘He’s going to miss a fair bit of footy, I’d imagine.

‘It’s too early to tell but [a return this season] is very unlikely.’ 

Darcy and Walker are both set to have scans on Sunday when they return to Perth.

Fremantle took to the field in front of 61,157 fans – the largest home-and-away crowd in club history – and were torn apart by a slick home side that revelled in the bulk of the support.

Collingwood dominated the contest in the second quarter and piled on 10.1 to 2.1 for the term, putting the result beyond doubt by half-time.

Longmuir hopes his young midfielders – including Neil Erasmus, Matt Johnson, Nathan O’Driscoll and Liam Henry – will grow from the experience.

‘The energy and speed which they played with around the midfield in that second quarter was top shelf, and we want to get to that level,’ Longmuir said.

‘[Our players] all got a look at an elite midfield today, so we need to take lessons from that.’

Walker had to be taken off the field on a stretcher after receiving assistance

Walker had to be taken off the field on a stretcher after receiving assistance 

The Dockers also lost Sean Darcy to an ankle injury in the third quarter on Saturday

The Dockers also lost Sean Darcy to an ankle injury in the third quarter on Saturday

Fremantle (7-10) reached the second week of the finals last season but will need a dramatic turnaround to get back there this year, having lost five of their last six games.

‘It’s disappointing but we’ve still got a lot we can get out of the season,’ Longmuir said.

‘We need to make sure that we’re playing footy in the right way, that we’re learning from all these experiences and we build on what we’re doing at the moment.’

Fremantle host the Swans next week, while the Magpies travel to Adelaide to take on Port. 

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