Carlton will thank the higher powers following the results of a leg scan for superstar forward Charlie Curnow.
The Blues tall was seen leaving the track during the club's open training session on Saturday, reportedly flexing his leg.
Carlton breathing a sigh of relief - scan results on Charlie Curnow's knee have returned no structural damage. @AFLcomau https://t.co/p4r1sAC7Vq
โ Riley Beveridge (@RileyBev) February 8, 2025
Curnow has remained on a modified program following ankle and knee surgeries, which ultimately put an early end to his 2024 campaign.
He had been making steady progress from two off-season surgeries, and according to the Herald Sun, had completed a full session on Monday and a light one on Wednesday.
It has now put Curnow in doubt for Carlton's match simulation against St Kilda at Ikon Park on February 22nd.
The Blues have already confirmed Nic Newman (knee) and Alex Cincotta (hip) as the Round 1 absentees, with the latter to miss up to four months following his surgery in December.
Newman has been ruled out of the 2025 season after rupturing his patella tendon.