Western Bulldogs star Sam Darcy will complete a remarkable comeback from a knee injury less than eight weeks after it was feared his season was over.
Darcy was initially told he had probably torn the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee when he landed awkwardly in the Bulldogsโ win over St Kilda in round six.
Luke Darcy on the field after he was subbed off with a serious knee injury.Credit: AFL Photos
It was then thought the 21-year-old would require surgery and face a lengthy stint on the sidelines.
But he ultimately avoided the need for surgery and missed only six games with an impaction fracture and associated ligament damage.
Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge confirmed Darcy will return to action in another clash with the Saints at Marvel Stadium on Thursday night.
โHeโs done a really scrupulous and professional job on rehabilitation from that injury,โ Beveridge said on Wednesday.
โWe welcome him back and look forward to having him part of tomorrow night.โ
Darcy enjoyed a hot start to the year, kicking 14 goals in his first five games.
The 205-centimetre aerial threat will add to the free-scoring Bulldogsโ attacking weapons against St Kilda as they look to bounce back from a humbling last-start defeat to Hawthorn.
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โWeโll blend a little bit of ruck time in there to make sure heโs involved in the game,โ Beveridge said.
โBut heโs an enormous threat [in the forward line] and we saw the way that his early part of the season was evolving and his presence.
โEarly in the game last week, Hawthorn took a lot of intercept marks. With Sam there [against St Kilda], that definitely wonโt happen.โ
Darcyโs return is a further boost for the Bulldogs after confirmation Beveridge had agreed to a two-year contract extension, tying him to the club until 2027.
The Bulldogsโ longest-serving coach โ who led the club to the 2016 premiership โ is hopeful out-of-contract captain Marcus Bontempelli will soon follow suit.
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