
Josh Daicos
2021 Stats
Goals
10
Behinds
3
Disposals
312
Kicks
169
Tackles
42

Back in lineup
Daicos made the starting lineup for Round 22 against Brisbane.
ANALYSIS
Daicos did the same last week against Hawthorn but didn't end up getting the call. He seems to be further along in his recovery from a broken finger and should be able to make an impact if he's in the final team. In 15 games, he's averaged 18.9 disposals per appearance.
Daicos did the same last week against Hawthorn but didn't end up getting the call. He seems to be further along in his recovery from a broken finger and should be able to make an impact if he's in the final team. In 15 games, he's averaged 18.9 disposals per appearance.
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Could return soon
Daicos (finger) is listed as a test to return in Round 21 against Hawthorn.
ANALYSIS
Daicos suffered a fractured finger that has kept him out for much of July and he'll need to get through training if he wants to face the Hawks. In his last game, he scored one goal and logged 20 disposals; a performance with value if he can repeat it.
Daicos suffered a fractured finger that has kept him out for much of July and he'll need to get through training if he wants to face the Hawks. In his last game, he scored one goal and logged 20 disposals; a performance with value if he can repeat it.

Out 4-6 weeks with fractured finger
Daicos will undergo surgery to repair a fractured finger and is expected to be sidelined 4-to-6 weeks.
ANALYSIS
He suffered the injury during Sunday's loss to St. Kilda, and he'll now be sidelined for at least a month. Daicos could be back for Round 21 on Aug. 6 if he returns on the short end of the recovery timeline.
He suffered the injury during Sunday's loss to St. Kilda, and he'll now be sidelined for at least a month. Daicos could be back for Round 21 on Aug. 6 if he returns on the short end of the recovery timeline.

Injures finger in loss to St. Kilda
Daicos was subbed out of Sunday's 70-61 loss to St. Kilda after sustaining a finger injury, The Age reports.
ANALYSIS
According to The Age, Daicos hurt his finger in the final quarter of Sunday's match, this after tallying 20 disposals, six tackles, four marks, two behinds and a single goal. Interim coach Robert Harvey noted that he believed his midfielder had suffered a "dislocation, but possibly some sort of fracture," and that team doctors would have the finger assessed overnight. Finlay Macrae subbed into the game as Daicos' replacement.
According to The Age, Daicos hurt his finger in the final quarter of Sunday's match, this after tallying 20 disposals, six tackles, four marks, two behinds and a single goal. Interim coach Robert Harvey noted that he believed his midfielder had suffered a "dislocation, but possibly some sort of fracture," and that team doctors would have the finger assessed overnight. Finlay Macrae subbed into the game as Daicos' replacement.

In position to return
Daicos (ankle) is in line to return for Thursday's contest versus Geelong, Callum Twomey of AFL Media reports.
ANALYSIS
Daicos sat out last week's clash with Hawthorn due to the ankle injury but looks to be in a much better spot with a week of rest and recovery under the belt. He's gotten off to a solid start to 2020, picking up four goals while averaging just under 17 disposals per contest through his first five matches.
Daicos sat out last week's clash with Hawthorn due to the ankle injury but looks to be in a much better spot with a week of rest and recovery under the belt. He's gotten off to a solid start to 2020, picking up four goals while averaging just under 17 disposals per contest through his first five matches.

Out against Hawthorn
Daicos will miss Friday's match with Hawthorn due to a sprained ankle.
ANALYSIS
Daicos suffered the injury in training and was hopeful to play as he didn't figure prominently in the injury reports until lineups were announced. As a result, Daicos may not miss more than one Round. Will Kelly has taken his place in the lineup, though will play in a front forward role that will have him closer to the 50m mark than Daicos.
Daicos suffered the injury in training and was hopeful to play as he didn't figure prominently in the injury reports until lineups were announced. As a result, Daicos may not miss more than one Round. Will Kelly has taken his place in the lineup, though will play in a front forward role that will have him closer to the 50m mark than Daicos.