Aidan Corr

Shut down for season
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
Foot
August 4, 2021
Corr (foot) will not return this season.
ANALYSIS
Senior coach David Noble is being cautious in managing Corr's return from a foot injury that has kept him sidelined since April. He is expected to be ready to go next season.
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Still recovering from foot injury
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
Foot
April 22, 2021
Corr (foot) is approximately two weeks away from returning to action for North Melbourne, Yahoo Sports reports.
ANALYSIS
Kangaroos head coach David Noble previously said April 5 that he expected Corr to miss 2-to-4 weeks with a foot infection, so the defender is seemingly trending toward the longer side of that recovery timetable. Before developing the infection, Corr appeared in two matches for the Kangaroos and totaled 16 disposals.
Out for 2-to-4 weeks
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
Foot
April 6, 2021
Corr is expected to miss the next 2-to-4 weeks due to a foot infection, according to coach David Noble.
ANALYSIS
Corr's recovery is up to the mercy of the antibiotics, as there's no way to rush a wound that's put him on crutches for the time being. He performed well in Round 2 with 20 disposals and five tackles made, so there's some value to monitor when Corr returns.
Out due to foot infection
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
Foot
April 1, 2021
Corr will miss the Round 3 match against Western Bulldogs due to a foot infection.
ANALYSIS
Corr was active in Round 2 with 20 disposals and four marks made, but a side effect of the foot injury the hampered him in Round 1 has left him unable to play this weekend. As long as nothing else arises, Corr shouldn't miss more than this match.
Gets up for Round 2
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
March 26, 2021
Corr (toe) will play in Saturday's Round 2 Gold Coast clash.
ANALYSIS
Corr suffered an injury in the opener and his status for Round 2 seemed to be in question. Fortunately, he pulled up well enough and he's slotted in as a halfback for the contest.
Picks up toe injury
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
Toe
March 23, 2021
Corr picked up a toe injury in the Round 1 loss to Port Adelaide and is a test to play in Round 2 against Gold Coast, according to Riley Beveridge of AFL.com.
ANALYSIS
Corr is usually a consistent member of the starting lineup but he doesn't add much value after recording just 12 disposals and five marks in Round 1. He'll be a late call for the second match of the season unless this injury turns out to be more serious.