Daniel McKenzie
2021 Stats
Clearances
0
Disposals
0
Kicks
0
Marks
0
Tackles
0
Listed as test
McKenzie (concussion) is listed as a test for Round 21 against Carlton.
ANALYSIS
McKenzie has missed a couple of weeks with a concussion and still hasn't been cleared just yet. Given how the situation has changed rapidly in a given week, it may take until the late lineups to confirm or deny his place in the lineup.
McKenzie has missed a couple of weeks with a concussion and still hasn't been cleared just yet. Given how the situation has changed rapidly in a given week, it may take until the late lineups to confirm or deny his place in the lineup.
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Still in concussion protocol
Contrary to a previous report, McKenzie remains in the concussion protocol, per AFL Ratings.
ANALYSIS
McKenzie was believed to be out of the concussion protocol, but senior coach Brett Ratten contradicted that report. As such, McKenzie will miss Round 20 versus Carlton.
McKenzie was believed to be out of the concussion protocol, but senior coach Brett Ratten contradicted that report. As such, McKenzie will miss Round 20 versus Carlton.
Clears concussion protocol
McKenzie has cleared his concussion protocol and is expected to be available in Round 20 against Carlton, according to Mitch Cleary of AFL.com.
ANALYSIS
McKenzie missed one game while in concussion protocol and is now on track to return against the Blues. He's played in nine games this season, scoring five goals.
McKenzie missed one game while in concussion protocol and is now on track to return against the Blues. He's played in nine games this season, scoring five goals.
Hard hit sidelines Saints forward
McKenzie left Friday's 74-61 loss to Port Adelaide at Marvel Stadium after being involved in a nasty collision with the Power's Mitch Georgiades, AFL.com reports.
ANALYSIS
McKenzie exited Friday's contest in the second quarter after attempting to tackle Georgiades, but having the latter's bodyweight land on top of him as his head hit the ground. According to AFL.com, the defender appeared to be "knocked out cold," and was carried off the pitch in a neck brace. Jack Bytel, who subbed in for McKenzie, went on to finish with five disposals, three tackles and a single mark. Perth Now reports the 25 year-old is expected to miss the Saints' Round 19 match-up with West Coast due to league concussion protocols.
McKenzie exited Friday's contest in the second quarter after attempting to tackle Georgiades, but having the latter's bodyweight land on top of him as his head hit the ground. According to AFL.com, the defender appeared to be "knocked out cold," and was carried off the pitch in a neck brace. Jack Bytel, who subbed in for McKenzie, went on to finish with five disposals, three tackles and a single mark. Perth Now reports the 25 year-old is expected to miss the Saints' Round 19 match-up with West Coast due to league concussion protocols.
Available against Tigers
McKenzie is listed as an interchange ahead of Round 15 against Richmond.
ANALYSIS
McKenzie hasn't played since the end of April due to calf issues and will provide further depth when called upon. At his best, McKenzie recorded 21 disposals and seven marks in Round 4 against West Coast.
McKenzie hasn't played since the end of April due to calf issues and will provide further depth when called upon. At his best, McKenzie recorded 21 disposals and seven marks in Round 4 against West Coast.
Has calf issue
McKenzie is dealing with a calf issue and could miss a couple of weeks, according to AFL.com.
ANALYSIS
McKenzie hasn't played in almost a month and will be out for al little longer before he can return. His season-high of 96 fantasy points against West Coast is more than enough to make him a valuable pick when he's next healthy.
McKenzie hasn't played in almost a month and will be out for al little longer before he can return. His season-high of 96 fantasy points against West Coast is more than enough to make him a valuable pick when he's next healthy.