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Western Bulldogs forward Sam Darcy will miss the remainder of the 2026 AFL season after scans confirmed a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, the club said following an injury sustained during the second quarter of Friday nightâs match against Geelong at GMHBA Stadium.
The 22-year-old underwent scans on Saturday and the clubâs head of sports medicine, Chris Bell, said Darcy will begin a rehabilitation program in the coming months.
The injury was one of several blows for the Bulldogs on a chaotic night: Tom Liberatore suffered a concussion and will be managed under AFL protocols, James OâDonnell has a hamstring injury, while Rory Lobb was cleared of any serious damage and will be assessed for availability.
The loss compounds other absences for the Bulldogs â including Tim English and Connor Budarick â as Geelong ran out 75-point winners, with Jeremy Cameron kicking 10 goals.
Darcyâs injury echoes a family history: his father Luke tore an ACL against the same opponents at the same venue in 2005.
The club said it will outline a return-to-play plan as rehabilitation progresses.






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