Adelaide High Performance Manager Darren Burgess has provided the following update on Jordon Butts and Brayden Cook following the Crows’ 11-point win against the Western Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Jordon Butts
“Jordon underwent a thorough examination at the ground and given his breathing was inhibited, he was sent to hospital for further assessment which revealed a punctured lung. He won’t travel home with the team and instead he will remain in Melbourne overnight.”
Brayden Cook
“Brayden has entered the concussion protocols after that heavy head knock in the third quarter.”