Here’s the latest on Gryan Miers:
- Reports in mid-April 2026 indicated he was facing possible ACL injury concerns, with scans suggesting right ACL damage and questions about whether it was a full or partial tear, potentially ending his season depending on follow-up assessments. This developed after he had played with knee discomfort earlier in the week and was riding a back-and-forth timeline for a return.[1]
- A separate piece from late April recaps the ACL-fear narrative, noting season-ending fears if a reconstruction were required, and mentions that MRI results prompted discussions with specialists about recovery timelines. There was also discussion around his earlier fitness test and subsequent soreness after matches, contributing to the uncertainty around his status.[2][1]
- Historical context shows Miers has had notable injuries in the past, including leg-related issues that required careful return-to-play planning, though those were from earlier seasons and involve different specifics than the current ACL discussion. For broader context, ongoing updates from Geelong and AFL outlets typically follow MRI results, specialist opinions, and official club injury lists to confirm any definitive season outcome.[3][4][1]
If you’d like, I can monitor for new developments and summarize any official club updates or medical confirmations as they come in. I can also pull a brief timeline of confirmed milestones (MRI results, official declarations on full vs partial tear, return-to-play estimates) once new information is released.
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