Cody Weightman returns early to training

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  • GVGjr
    Moderator
    • Nov 2006
    • 45468

    #1

    Cody Weightman returns early to training

    Cody Weightman returns early to training

    Cody Weightman has endured a torrid 18 months on the injury front, but is hoping to hit the ground running on day one of pre-season.
    Plus, the Dogs’ quest for another Darcy brother.


    Cody Weightman is hopeful of making a full return from five knee surgeries that destroyed his 2025 season as he gets a headstart on teammates with an early training block at Whitten Oval.

    Weightman had surgery to fix a damaged kneecap but was then placed on the inactive list after a series of complications that required him to go under the knife on four more occasions.


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    At one stage he had nine litres of antibiotics flushed through his knee to try to rid the joint of a dangerous infection as the knee swelled instead of healed from repeated treatment.

    The Dogs are optimistic he is now on the mend and will be able to get through most of the pre-season after he had his own holiday in Europe while his teammates attempted to qualify for finals.

    He has recently been in America for Marcus Bontempelli’s wedding but will return to training as the 1-4 year players prepare for a mid-November start to their pre-season.
    ​He had established a reputation as one of footy’s most dangerous small forwards before his season was wiped out and coach Luke Beveridge will hope he and Rhylee West can form a dangerous partnership in 2026.

    The Dogs last week delisted Jason Johannisen and Caleb Poulter and have decisions to make this week on Oskar Baker and Nick Coffield.

    The club’s decision not to trade Buku Khamis to Carlton means list spots are tight, but both will believe they have done enough to hang on into 2026.

    The Dogs need to have enough picks to have draft options to secure Will Darcy, son of Luke and brother of Sam, if they match a bid for the father-son in the November draft.

    He is not as advanced as his brother but at 198cm has height and athletic gifts and so while the Dogs seem certain to take him he would be a project player.

    Recruiting boss Michael Regan said recently the club had to be aware of comparing him to his brother but acknowledged he had some “unique and special attributes”.

    “Obviously we need to make sure that we cover ourselves through the draft. The important part with Will is that he has a long-term focus on his career which we do too.

    “Will has had less exposure to the pathways than most players and he has a lot of developing to do. He’s a really exciting prospect in terms of what he can do on field and a really good person off it – from a good family.”

    Beveridge also needs to find another key defender after the failure to land a replacement for the retiring Liam Jones in the trade period.

    He could consider training father-son Jordan Croft in defence in periods of the pre-season to give him flexibility after the No. 15 overall draft pick impressed with four goals in two late-season games.

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  • Uninformed
    Draftee
    • Jan 2023
    • 966

    #2
    Really hope Cody is not hampered by his knee. His athleticism and leap are a major reason he is so damaging, (not to mention his energy and cheek!)

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    • GVGjr
      Moderator
      • Nov 2006
      • 45468

      #3
      Originally posted by Uninformed
      Really hope Cody is not hampered by his knee. His athleticism and leap are a major reason he is so damaging, (not to mention his energy and cheek!)
      He has come into the WO a couple of times in recent weeks, walking well and looking very fit.
      Obviously he hasn't done a lot of running and he would be well behind others but if he stays healthy over the next month he should start to build up his fitness base.
      Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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      • Uninformed
        Draftee
        • Jan 2023
        • 966

        #4
        Originally posted by GVGjr

        He has come into the WO a couple of times in recent weeks, walking well and looking very fit.
        Obviously he hasn't done a lot of running and he would be well behind others but if he stays healthy over the next month he should start to build up his fitness base.
        He sounds like a really diligent trainer. Fingers crossed.

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        • Grantysghost
          Bouncing Strong
          • Apr 2010
          • 19357

          #5
          Great news, fingers crossed for Cody.

          Some other interesting tid-bits in there.

          Darcy sounds like a long term prospect, and Bevo may try Croft in defence.
          BT COME BACK!​

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          • whythelongface
            Coaching Staff
            • Jan 2007
            • 4588

            #6
            Getting Cody back is like having a new gun recruit. We missed him last season thus hopefully he regains full fitness and confidence in his knee.

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            • Critter
              Draftee
              • Jan 2023
              • 505

              #7
              Originally posted by Grantysghost
              Great news, fingers crossed for Cody.

              Some other interesting tid-bits in there.

              Darcy sounds like a long term prospect, and Bevo may try Croft in defence.
              Croft demonstrates the attributes of a key defender more than anyone else on our list - is reasonably quick, good mark, good kick, reads the ball well in the air, good height and is imbued with a more than reasonable dose of mongrel. He just needs to build his strength. Five on the bench will suit us in 2026 as we can increase his game time by playing him off the bench.

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              • Bornadog
                WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                • Jan 2007
                • 67657

                #8
                Can't wait to see Cody out there
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                • Countrydog5
                  Rookie List
                  • Dec 2023
                  • 260

                  #9
                  I recently saw a picture of his knee up close on one of his social media posts and it was a mess. An enormous scar right up the middle from lower knee to quad. I would be shocked if it hasn't severely hampered the strength and mobility of the joint, but fingers and toes crossed he can build that strength back and not have it effect his playing style. I'm expecting he'll be a Mitch Wallis style straight line small forward if he can't get it back to where it was.

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                  • Uninformed
                    Draftee
                    • Jan 2023
                    • 966

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Countrydog5
                    I recently saw a picture of his knee up close on one of his social media posts and it was a mess. An enormous scar right up the middle from lower knee to quad. I would be shocked if it hasn't severely hampered the strength and mobility of the joint, but fingers and toes crossed he can build that strength back and not have it effect his playing style. I'm expecting he'll be a Mitch Wallis style straight line small forward if he can't get it back to where it was.
                    Five operations. Hard to see it being like new unfortunately. Hope he keeps some of his mobility and leap. Will take some time for him to build confidence in the knee holding up I would imagine.

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