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Melbourne vs Gold Coast Suns — AFL 2026 Round 4

Round 4

Match details

Home & Away
Round 4
Full time
Melbourne
10989
MEL by 20
Gold Coast Suns
11th
of 18 · index 83Round Health Score (0–100), last 4 rounds. Scores drift down league-wide as the season's injury load builds — read the slope relative to the league, not the level.
Round health
3rd
of 18 · index 100Round Health Score (0–100), last 4 rounds. Scores drift down league-wide as the season's injury load builds — read the slope relative to the league, not the level.

Evenly matched on squad health.

Season 13th of 18 · index 40
Season 6th of 18 · index 67+3vs season

Head-to-head

8Ongoing injuries7
4Long-term (LTI)1
7 dDays' rest15 d
3Games in 21 days2
2,721 kmLast month air km1,342 km
Squad stabilityMEL 17thGCS 10th of 18

Value-weighted players used — 1st = most churn of key players, 18th = most settled. Weighted by player value (our metric), not raw squad size.

Soft-tissue = the OSIICS muscle/tendon family — the injuries most prone to recurrence (MEL 1, GCS 1).

What do these scores mean?
Round Health
— point-in-time (0–100, 100 = no injury absences), weighting current ongoing absences on a fixed scale comparable across rounds. The league average drifts down as the season's injury load builds, so low late-season numbers are normal.
Season Health
— cumulative season-to-date: value-weighted injury burden, availability and incidence. Load-managed rests are excluded from both.
Sun 5 Apr · 3:15pm·Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
State
VIC
Surface
Natural grass
Roof
Open roof
Capacity
100,024

Injuries from this game

What this game cost — players hurt in it, OSIICS-classified, each linked to its injury record.

No injuries reported from this game.

Back from injury

Players who returned from injury in this game, each linking to their profile.

MEL
GCS

Current injuries

Every ongoing injury carried by each squad today (15 across both). Injuries sustained in this game are in the casualty report above.

GCS hold a slight availability edge (8 ongoing injuries to 7); MEL 4 of them long-term.

MEL
  • Head/NeckUnstable Cervical Fracture

    Long-term
    In rehab
    Due Oct 1
  • KneeACL Tear

    Long-term
    Injury-proneDue Feb 27, 2027
  • KneeACL Tear

    Long-term
    Injury-proneDue Feb 1, 2027
  • Ankle/FootAchilles Tendinopathy

    Severe
    Due Aug 15
  • Groin/HipGroin Strain

    Moderate
    Due Jul 26
  • Harrison PettyFWD
    Recurrence

    HamstringHamstring Strain

    Minor
    Due this week
  • Bayley FritschFWD
    Recurrence

    Wrist/HandHand/Wrist Injury (General)

    Minor
    Test Failed
    IronmanDue today
  • ShoulderShoulder Injury (General)

    Minor
    Possible return
    Injury-proneDue today

Signals

  • 2recurrences
  • 2awaiting diagnosis
  • 3durability-fragile
  • Body regions: 2× knee
  • What they lose: 3 midfielders, 2 forwards, 1 defender, 1 ruckman

Recurrence flags repeat injuries to the same body region within 24 months.

Injury classifications use the OSIICS system (Orchard Sports Injury and Illness Classification System). © John Orchard — Free to use with acknowledgment.