GEELONG'S Patrick Dangerfield has arrived at the club in a moon boot after injuring his ankle on Saturday.
The club is awaiting the results of scans on the Brownlow fancy and expects to know the prognosis on Monday afternoon.
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Dangerfield had his foot in ice post-game on Saturday after kicking 5.6 in a matchwinning performance against Hawthorn.
He played as a deep forward after being injured when he collided with Hawthorn's Jarryd Roughead in the first quarter of the game at the MCG.
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The Cats play Dangerfield's former club, Adelaide, at Adelaide Oval on Friday night in a top of the table clash.
.@GeelongCats star @dangerfield35 walks into Kardinia Park with a moon boot. @abcnewsMelb pic.twitter.com/5YL9dv9RAq
— Cameron Best (@cameronbest) July 17, 2017
Earlier on Monday morning, Dangerfield laughed off suggestions made by Port Adelaide premiership player Kane Cornes that the 27-year-old exaggerates the extent of his injuries.
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"I just laugh at Kane Cornes. That's all you can do, I think," Dangerfield told KIIS FM.
Dangerfield said he had never been told when playing for the Crows to tone down his reaction when he was injured, as Cornes claimed on Channel Nine.
"I didn't have that conversation so maybe Kane should research that a bit," Dangerfield said.
However, he said he did not lose one minute's sleep over the comment.
"I don't take it to heart," Dangerfield said.
Meanwhile Cats midfielder Scott Selwood said he was disappointed to be a late withdrawal from the game against the Hawks with hamstring tightness.
He told K-Rock he was uncertain at this stage when he would be right to play.
"I'm going to have a run around today, I’m going to run around Wednesday and see how I feel, and from there I’ll let the medicos make a call," Selwood said.