Majak Daw

DefenderD
 Free Agent  
Playing Sunday
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
August 8, 2020
Daw (ankle) is in the starting lineup for the Kangaroos as they get set to face the Demons on Sunday.
ANALYSIS
Daw sustained a minor ankle injury during Wednesday's loss to Geelong but it will not cost him any missed games. He has scored a goal in each of his two games this season and will look to continue that trend Sunday against Melbourne.
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Suffers ankle injury
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
Ankle
August 5, 2020
Daw injured his ankle during Wednesday's game versus Geelong.
ANALYSIS
The extent of Daw's injury remains unclear, but it could put into question his availability for the Roos' next game Sunday versus Melbourne. More information should surface in the coming days.
Makes successful return to footy
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
August 2, 2020
Daw amassed eight disposals (six kicks, two handballs), four marks, four tackles and one goal in Saturday's 119-50 victory over the Crows.
ANALYSIS
Daw was playing his first game of football in two years and certainly had an impact for the Kangaroos. While the production was limited, he did manage to kick a late goal and his mere presence seemed to give the team a lift. It was easily the best win of the season for the Kangaroos and Daw should be able to retain his spot in the side based on this effort.
Making return Saturday
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
July 28, 2020
Daw (pectoral) will play against Adelaide on Saturday, 7 AFL reports.
ANALYSIS
Daw hasn't seen game-time action since Round 23, 2018, but after participating in last Sunday's reserve match versus Hawthorn he's finally been cleared to return. He suffered two broken hips and a broken pelvis back in 2018, and an injured pectoral this May.
Will play in reserves match
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
Pectoral
June 23, 2020
Daw (pectoral)will take part in the Roos' reserves match Sunday versus Hawthorn, source reports.
ANALYSIS
Daw looks to be in a good spot as far as his pectoral injury is confirmed, but he will take a week in the scratch match to get back up to speed for a potential return to the lineup in Round 5. The team should work him back into the selection process as he gets up to speed.
Avoids surgery
DNorth Melbourne Kangaroos
Pectoral
June 2, 2020
After meeting with specialists, Daw has been told he can avoid surgery on his injured pectoral, Fox Sports Australia reports.
ANALYSIS
This is certainly great news for the defender and barring any further setbacks, Daw could return as soon as Round Four. Daw is looking to rebuild his career after a breakout season in 2018 was derailed by a freak injury.