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Melbourne loses Steven May to fractured eye socket, Collingwood to be without Taylor Adams for 10 weeks
Melbourne defender Steven May could be out of action for a month because of a fractured eye socket, while Collingwood vice-captain Taylor Adams will spend 10 weeks on the sidelines.
Key points:
- Steven May was taken to hospital after sustaining the eye injury and being concussed
- May could be sidelined for up to a month
- Adams may need surgery after suffering a medial collateral ligament strain
May was rushed from the MCG to hospital on Sunday after copping an accidental elbow to the face from Geelong spearhead Tom Hawkins during the Demons’ 25-point win over the Cats.
The Demons have confirmed May suffered both a concussion and fractured eye socket.
May is out of hospital, with the club indicating he will miss between two and four weeks.
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