Luke McDonald

Should play Round 14
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
Pectoral
June 16, 2021
McDonald (pectoral) is expected to play Round 14 against Brisbane after going through Thursday's training session.
ANALYSIS
McDonald hasn't seen game action since Round 4 due to a torn pectoral, but he's on track to retake the field this weekend after missing the past two months.
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Nearing return
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
Pectoral
June 16, 2021
McDonald (pectoral) could return in Round 14 against Brisbane, according to his team's media report.
ANALYSIS
McDonald hasn't played since Round 4 and he didn't last long in that game. If he doesn't return against the Lions, a return in the next couple of weeks shouldn't be out of the question.
Out 10-12 weeks
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
Pectoral
April 13, 2021
McDonald is expected to miss the next 10-12 weeks after undergoing surgery for a torn pectoral muscle, according to GM Brady Rawlings.
ANALYSIS
McDonald suffered an unlucky injury in his season debut and will now be out for another two months or longer. He'll be a reliable option when healthy after recording 20.2 disposals per match in 2020.
Suffers pectoral injury
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
April 10, 2021
McDonald won't return to Sunday's Round 4 match against Adelaide due to a pectoral injury.
ANALYSIS
It's a tough break for McDonald and the Kangaroos, as the team is already dealing with numerous injuries. Lachie Young entered the contest as a medical sub for North Melbourne.
In team against Crows
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
April 10, 2021
McDonald made the team sheet for Sunday's match against Adelaide.
ANALYSIS
McDonald had picked up a quad issue before Round 1 but will now get his first chance to play this season.
Out multiple weeks
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
Quadriceps
March 23, 2021
McDonald is set to miss multiple weeks with a strained quad, according to GM Brady Rawlings.
ANALYSIS
McDonald failed a fitness test before Round 1 and further scans have revealed the extent of the injury. He'll need to miss a couple of weeks before he's able to next play.