PERTH, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 05: Hayley Miller of the Dockers leads the team off after the loss during the 2022 AFLW Round 09 match between the Fremantle Dockers and the Melbourne Demons at Optus Stadium on March 5, 2022 In Perth, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Carson/AFL Photos)

Stay informed with the latest updates from Fremantle’s injury report as the team prepares for their matches against Geelong and Hawthorn. This week, the tight schedule means that defender Jae Flynn and midfielder Dana East will both be sidelined due to concussion protocols. East sustained her injury during the game against St Kilda in Week 5, while Flynn suffered his concussion from a collision in the fourth quarter of the Week 4 match against Melbourne.

Corey Morris, the High Performance Manager, provided insights on their recovery timelines. He indicated that both players are expected to miss the upcoming match against Hawthorn but are aiming for a return in the following game against Carlton. Morris emphasized the importance of careful management in their rehabilitation.

On a positive note, forward Serena Gibbs is making significant progress in her recovery from an MCL injury. Morris noted that Gibbs has returned to full training over the last couple of sessions and could see some game time this weekend if she successfully completes training this week. Her potential return adds excitement as the team looks to strengthen its lineup.

Tara Stribley is also nearing her return from an ankle injury. While her recovery has been slightly slower than anticipated, Morris expressed optimism about her progress and expects her to be ready for action next week. This development will be crucial as the team navigates through the demanding fixtures.

Additionally, captain Ange Stannett has recently achieved an important milestone in her rehabilitation from an ACL injury, having completed her first running session since the injury in May. Her positive progress has been encouraging for both players and staff. Meanwhile, co-vice-captain Áine Tighe has undergone knee surgery and is now in recovery, with expectations of starting her rehabilitation process soon.

In summary, the Fremantle AFLW team is facing some challenges with injuries but remains hopeful for the return of key players in the coming weeks. As the team gears up for its matches, fans can look forward to updates on player recoveries and potential returns to the field.

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