Adelaide spearhead Taylor Walker is expected to miss 6-10 weeks after straining the posterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during the first quarter against Carlton
Taylor Walker is helped from the ground. Picture: Colleen Petch Source: Herald Sun
Taylor Walker sits on the bench after injuring his knee against Carlton. Source: Getty Images
ADELAIDE forward Taylor Walker has suffered a suspected posterior cruciate ligament injury to his knee against Carlton at the MCG today.
Walker went up for a spoil and landed awkwardly on his right knee, which appeared to badly hyper-extend as he came down on it.
He immediately went to ground and had to be helped by the trainers to come off the ground.
Walker was almost immediately subbed out out of the game.
If it is confirmed as a PCL, Walker is expected to miss six to 10 weeks.
As bad as that is, the Crows will be relieved he did not rupture his anterior cruciate ligament - which is a season-ending injury.
The big Crow had started the match at the MCG well, kicking the Crows' opening goal and narrowly missing with another long-range attempt.
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