Jordan De Goey learns crushing diagnosis after Collingwood thriller

Collingwood star Jordan De Goey’s season is over after scans confirmed he sustained a high-grade hamstring injury in the Magpies’ heart-stopping three-point win against Carlton.

The Magpies kept their premiership defence alive in the most dramatic fashion, surviving a final-quarter onslaught from the Blues and having to rely on Carlton defender Mitch McGovern missing a shot after-the-siren.

But De Goey, who has been battling groin soreness for weeks, was subbed off in the third quarter after hobbling from the field.

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Collingwood confirmed on Sunday scans had revealed the hamstring injury involved tendon damage.

De Goey is facing a recovery period of about three months.

Magpies coach Craig McRae had expected bad news after Saturday night’s match.

“A hamstring, high-grade,” McRae said.

“I would have thought that’s going to be difficult for him to play in the short-to-medium term.

“I’ve just been told it’s high grade and obviously it’s not great for him.”

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