De Goey Doha Trip Collingwood. De Goey eyeing Collingwood AFL extension Shepparton News with high-performance professionals in Doha, completing a training program aimed De Goey, who headed to Doha last week along with Magpies
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rush De Goey after he suffered multiple soft tissue injuries last season which led to the star going on an off-season trip to Doha to get his body right for 2025. The 2023 premiership player has headed over to Doha to undertake a 10-day groin and abdomen conditioning program, according to The Age.
Collingwood's Jordan De Goey is fit and firing ahead of the 2023 AFL season Sporting News
Collingwood superstar Jordan De Goey is headed to Doha for a 10-day groin strengthening program according to The Age's Jake Niall The 28-year-old trained predominantly with injured Brownlow Medallist Tom Mitchell, while also completing a few drills with the main group. Collingwood's fitness boss, Jarrod Wade, who accompanied De Goey on the trip, stated, "Jordan, together with the club, made the decision to spend 10 days in his off-season with high-performance professionals in Doha, completing a training program aimed at improving the groin and abdominal issues he experienced during the 2024 season."
AFL Jordan de Goey to make Collingwood return against Suns ESPN. Collingwood's fitness boss, Jarrod Wade, who accompanied De Goey on the trip, stated, "Jordan, together with the club, made the decision to spend 10 days in his off-season with high-performance professionals in Doha, completing a training program aimed at improving the groin and abdominal issues he experienced during the 2024 season." De Goey is not a lock to face GWS in Opening Round and won't be rushed after being limited to just 13 appearances in 2024 due to chronic groin injuries before a high-grade hamstring injury ended his season, leading to a trip to Doha to visit leading.
AFL 2022 ‘Unrecruitable’ Jordan De Goey missing from Collingwood after controversial midseason. In a bid to stay injury-free in 2025, Collingwood midfielder Jordan De Goey has flown overseas to undergo specific treatment De Goey, who headed to Doha last week along with Magpies fitness boss Jarrod Wade, is hoping to overcome a grim run of injuries that restricted the 28-year old to 13 of a possible 23 games in 2024.