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Membrey joins Saints injury list

February 17, 2023 11:45 am in by
St Kilda forward Tim Membrey. (Sports Media Image/Marcel Berens)

WITH key forward stocks already dangerously low, St Kilda is confident Tim Membrey will be available for round one despite undergoing knee surgery.

The 28-year-old has been ruled out of the Saints’ two AFL practice matches – the first of which is against Melbourne next week Friday – after injuring his knee last week.

St Kilda is already missing star Max King, who underwent a shoulder reconstruction late last year and isn’t expected back until Round 5, while Jack Hayes and untried key forward Matt Allison are both sidelined with foot injuries.

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Club great Robert Harvey, who has rejoined St Kilda as an assistant under returning coach Ross Lyons, was confident Membrey would be available to face Fremantle in Round 1.

“He had minor surgery on his knee yesterday,” Harvey said on Friday. “The reports are all good so we are expecting him to be all good for round one.

“He’s had a full summer, he’s barely missed a session, so we’re really happy where he’s at – it is a minor setback, so we’re totally expecting him to be right for round one.”

St Kilda added Anthony Caminiti to its rookie list last week and while Harvey had been impressed by the 19-year-old, he thought it was unlikely the young key forward would be in the selection mix for the opening round.

“It’s a big stretch because he’s coming from a long way back,” Harvey said.

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“What I will say is that’s he attacking things so well; he’s got great attributes, he’s athletic, he’s a good size at 198 (cm).

“We’re excited but we won’t get too ahead of ourselves for round one … we’re realistic about the developments needed for a guy like him.”

(C) AAP 2023

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