Jordan Clark

MidfielderM
Out multiple weeks
MGeelong Cats
Shoulder - AC Joint
June 29, 2021
Clark is expected to miss several weeks with a sprained AC joint in his shoulder suffered over the weekend in a reserve match.
ANALYSIS
Clark's absence doesn't impact too much at an AFL level as he hasn't gotten a game since mid-May.
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Injured in VFL game
MGeelong Cats
Shoulder
June 24, 2021
Clark (shoulder) was hurt in a VFL game versus Brisbane on Friday, Callum Twomey of the AFL's official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Clark left the match early with the shoulder injury. It's unclear how long the midfielder might be out. Clark hasn't played an AFL match since May 14, and he's only appeared in six top-level games for Geelong in 2021.
Labeled an emergency
MGeelong Cats
August 13, 2020
Clark (shoulder) will slot in as an emergency option for Geelong Friday against Port Adelaide, Tom Collings of the Cats' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Clark last took the field in mid-July, when he suffered a dislocated shoulder versus Collingwood. While he's not back in the lineup this week, his availability as an emergency suggests Clark could retake the field should a late lineup change be required.
Avoids surgery
MGeelong Cats
Shoulder
July 21, 2020
Clark (shoulder) will avoid surgery for his dislocated shoulder, Tom Collings of the Cats' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Clark is still likely facing a number of weeks on the shelf because of the issue but it at least puts a positive spin on things given the alternative. It was a tough way for the night to end after compiling a goal, 12 disposals, four marks and two tackles in his first action since the season opener.
Dislocates shoulder in loss
MGeelong Cats
Shoulder
July 16, 2020
Clark suffered a dislocated shoulder in the third quarter and finished Thursday's 57-35 loss to Collingwood in a sling.
ANALYSIS
Clark collected 12 disposals and four marks before leaving the pitch late. With such an injury, it's hard to tell how serious the damage is until scans are done.