Marcus Adams.Credit:AFL Photos
“Darcy Moore is tracking well after suffering a bone infection and we are pleased to see him back running and re-integrated into the football program. Due to the nature of Darcy’s setback,we will continue to monitor his progress closely and will provide further updates in due course.”
Meanwhile,Brisbane defender Marcus Adams is set to miss the 2023 season with a serious concussion that prompted the Lions to move him to their inactive list and thrown his AFL future into question.
Adams last played in the round 21 defeat of Carlton when subbed off with a rib injury. In the days that followed,the 29-year-old began to experience concussion symptoms that have lingered in the five months since.
The concussion is the latest in a series of injury setbacks that have cruelled the late-blooming defender’s career.
Adams was restricted to only 27 games across three seasons with the Western Bulldogs,and then missed all but one game of the 2020 season with a foot injury.
“Unfortunately,Marcus is dealing with a serious injury that will unlikely see him play in 2023,” said Lions general manager of football Danny Daly.
“While he is making some progress in his recovery from concussion,he continues to experience symptoms and his health and wellbeing remains the top priority.
“The club is fully supportive of Marcus and his recovery,and he will remain involved with our footy program.”
The Lions were at their best with Adams in the backline this season,losing two of the four games he didn’t play.
But the injury has thrown Adams’ future into doubt. His contract expires at the end of 2023 and if he misses the entire season,he will go more than 18 months without a game and turn 30 in that time.
Jack Payne replaced Adams in the backline in the weeks immediately after his injury but the Lions will bolster their stocks with an extra player from the pre-season supplemental selection period as well.
The Lions’ season begins against Port Adelaide on March 18.
With AAP
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