Emily Bates: Injured Hawks star likely out until AFLW finals

Joanna Guelas
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Emily Bates will miss Hawthorn's run to the AFLW finals with a shoulder injury. (Richard Wainwright/AAP PHOTOS)
Emily Bates will miss Hawthorn's run to the AFLW finals with a shoulder injury. (Richard Wainwright/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP

Top-four aspirants Hawthorn are set to lose Emily Bates for the run towards the finals after the star midfielder suffered a shoulder injury.

Hawks captain Bates hurt the sternoclavicular joint in her shoulder in the final quarter of their seven-point win over Geelong at GMHBA Stadium last Thursday.

With less than two minutes remaining, three-time All-Australian midfielder Bates made heavy side-on contact with Cats defender Rachel Kearns for a ground ball.

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The club has yet to determine a timeline for the 29-year-old’s return ahead of this Thursday’s home clash against Fremantle.

Bates, the 2022 (S6) league best-and-fairest, is among Hawthorn’s best ball-winners and averages 21.6 disposals a game.

“Given the nature of the sternoclavicular joint injury, Emily will not play this week against Fremantle,” Hawks high-performance boss Aaron Kellett said in a club statement.

“Our medical team is now investigating the best course of action for Emily moving forward, and we will provide further updates in due course.”

Hawthorn sit third (6-1) on percentage with just five rounds remaining.

While Bates’s absence is a massive blow, the Hawks will be helped by a favourable fixture for the run to the finals.

Reigning AFLW premiers North Melbourne are the only top-eight team Hawthorn are scheduled to meet, with 11th-placed Essendon in round 11 the second-highest ranked side.

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