September 19, 2024

Carlton Blues key forward Harry McKay to miss semi-final, livewire Jack  Martin faces MRO waitCarltons face a nervous wait to learn the full toll of its 74-point hiding from Hawthorn after Charlie Curnow was one of several stars injured in the humiliating defeat.

The Blues’ finals hopes were dealt a savage blow in the 16.16 (112) to 5.8 (38) loss on Sunday, which sent them tumbling out of the top eight with two rounds left.

Michael Voss’s side should start favourites against West Coast (away) and St Kilda as they fight to keep their season alive

But they are sweating on further assessment of injuries sustained against the Hawks by Curnow (ankle), Adam Saad (hamstring), Jack Martin (hamstring), Lachie Fogarty (collarbone) and Jordan Boyd (adductor).

The two-time Coleman Medal winner crumbled to the turf early in the second half and had to be helped from the field.

“He was fine to go. He got through parts of training a couple of days ago, got running again yesterday,” Voss said.

“Unfortunately it’s just a bit of a niggle that players get at this stage of the year and it’s one of those that we’re just going to have to manage.

“We’ll just take 24 hours and make sure that we get the right assessment.”

Carlton’s heaviest defeat in three seasons under Voss was also their fifth in the past six weeks in a horror run.

The Blues sat second after round 19 but must now win their two remaining games and hope other results fall their way in order to reach the finals.

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