Injured Magpie looming as heartbreak story of AFL grand final week

Collingwood forward Daniel McStay looms as the heartbreak story of AFL grand final week, as he nervously awaits the results of scans on his injured knee.

Key points:

  • McStay was unable to finish the match after sustaining the injury
  • He kicked two goals in the Magpies’ 8.10 (58) to 8.9 (57) win
  • The Magpies will play either the Lions or Blues in the grand final

McStay kicked two goals in the Magpies’ thrilling one-point preliminary final win over GWS at the MCG on Friday night.

He injured his right knee during the third quarter of the 8.10 (58) to 8.9 (57) victory and was ruled out at the final change when the match still hung in the balance.

McStay cut a despondent figure amid otherwise jubilant scenes in the Collingwood change rooms after the match.

“He’s going to get scans. I’m not great with the terminology, I’m not sure if it’s an MCL,” Magpies coach Craig McRae said.

“I’m not sure yet, so we’ll get scans. I don’t want to put a definite decision on it but I think he might be unlucky to miss out. We’ll wait and see.

“At the moment, until you really know, you put your arms around him and show love and support as best you can.

“That’ll play out pretty quickly, I would’ve thought.”

Author: Ivan Robinson