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Sam Darcy suffers knee injury during match

17 April 2026
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Western Bulldogs forward Sam Darcy suffered a potentially serious knee injury during a match against Geelong. The injury occurred early in the second quarter when Darcy collapsed in the forward pocket without any contact. Distress was evident as he punched the ground while medical staff rushed to his aid. Although he managed to leave the field on his own, he appeared visibly upset. Concerns about the severity of the injury were echoed by the club’s football boss, who noted Darcy’s emotional state. The young player had a promising start to the season, having kicked 12 goals in five games after a successful previous year. The injury adds to the Bulldogs’ growing list of player concerns, with other teammates also experiencing injuries during the match.

Why It Matters

Injuries can significantly impact a team’s performance and season trajectory. Last year, Darcy faced a similar situation but returned to play after two months due to ligament damage rather than an ACL tear. The Western Bulldogs have had a strong start to the season, winning four consecutive games before last week’s loss. However, with multiple players sidelined, including Tom Liberatore and Marcus Bontempelli, their depth will be tested as they strive to maintain competitiveness in the league. Understanding the extent of Darcy’s injury will be crucial for the team’s strategy moving forward.

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