COLLINGWOOD is confident Brayden Maynard will be fit to face Greater Western Sydney in Opening Round in 11 days’ time, though Jordan De Goey remains unlikely to make the start of the season.
Maynard has battled plantar fasciitis across the summer and was absent from the team’s 83-point victory over Richmond in the AAMI Community Series on Wednesday night as he continues to rehab the foot issue.
However, speaking after the Pies’ comfortable victory, assistant coach Jordan Roughead said the club’s decision to sideline Maynard was all part of the planning to get him fit and firing to meet the Giants the following weekend.
“We expect Brayden to play,” Roughead said.
“He had a bit of soreness through his foot after the game last weekend and we just wanted to really make sure that we set him up to have a really strong season. This was the right selection for this week.”
De Goey was also absent throughout Collingwood’s pre-season fixtures as he battles bone bruising from a recent knock to his knee, with the explosive midfielder to go through a training session on Thursday to prove his fitness.
“Jordy’s certainly pushing for it,” Roughead said.
“He’s one that we just need to make sure we get his loads to the right level and inject him at the right time. We want to set him up to have a really strong season, so we’re not going to prioritise Opening Round over the rest of the year.
“We’re just going to make sure we find the right balance with him.”