Adelaide injury crisis deepens as suspended star Izak Rankine ruled out of all pre-season fixtures
The Crows have suffered another casualty in what has been a disastrous pre-season.
Suspended Adelaide ace Izak Rankine has been ruled out of all pre-season fixtures in another early injury blow for the Crows.
Rankine damaged his right hamstring at training on Wednesday.
“Thankfully Izak’s strain is only minor but we won’t risk playing him in our upcoming pre-season matches,” Adelaide’s fitness boss Ian McKeown said on Thursday.
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His hamstring ailment is the latest in a series of early injuries for the Crows, with influential defender Mark Keane and emerging star Dan Curtin both sidelined with long-term injuries.
Keane will miss up to four months because of a broken leg while Curtin, who dislocated a kneecap in a training mishap in late January, will be out until at least Round 7.
Adelaide’s prized recruit Callum Ah Chee will also miss the club’s pre-season matches after straining a hamstring while playing for Western Australia in last Saturday’s State of Origin loss to Victoria.
Defender Mitch Hinge (back), winger Isaac Cumming (hamstring) and second-year midfielder Sid Draper (groin) have also been ruled out of the Crows’ practice match against Port Adelaide on Friday.
The Crows travel to Perth for another pre-season game against Fremantle on February 28 ahead of the premiership season.
Originally published on 7NEWS Sport
