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Thought I might make this seeing as we have a men's one.
Indi dos Santos still in recovery, Mary Fowler close.
Indi dos Santos still in recovery, Mary Fowler close.
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Sign Up Now!How could I forget my fav? But yeah sounds about right. Back in time for the Asian Cup hopefully.Charli Grant still on the sidelines but should be back in training by the start of February per the Spurs head coach.
Deeply saddening to hear. Once again I wish her all the best for the future.https://wswanderersfc.com.au/news/c...-early-retirement-from-professional-football/
Chloe Berryhill's season and career confirmed to be over by Western Sydney Wanderers after scans confirmed that she sustained an ACL, LCL and tendon avulsion injury in their 1-1 A-League Women matchday 13 draw with Brisbane Roar.
Danella Butrus should be back for the A-League Women game against Adelaide United this week after going through the mandatory two week stand-down period for concussion per the Football Australia regulations, but she may possibly be rested and subsequently end up making her return to play in their match against Western Sydney Wanderers on February 4th.Any timeline on Dani Butrus?
Thanks!Danella Butrus should be back for the A-League Women game against Adelaide United this week after going through the mandatory two week stand-down period for concussion per the Football Australia regulations, but she may possibly be rested and subsequently end up making her return to play in their match against Western Sydney Wanderers on February 4th.
I want her at Sydney. Do you think City would let us take her?Danella Butrus confirmed to be making her return from injury this week upon the release of the ins and outs for A-League Women matchday 15.
OMG MARY PLAYED!!!Updated injury list for Matildas and A-League Women players, as at the start of February 2026 is as follows:
Player/Club/Injury/Return to play timeframe
Recent returns from injury:
- Indiana Dos Santos, Sydney FC, ACL, unknown
- Charli Grant, Tottenham Hotspur, knee injury, unknown (back running)
- Tameka Yallop, Brisbane Roar, hamstring injury, A-League Women finals (mid-April through May)
- Grace Kuilamu, Brisbane Roar, ACL, season over
- Leah Davidson, Melbourne City, meniscus injury, February-March (out for a month)
If I've missed anyone out or got any details incorrect please let me know and I'll update the lists accordingly. Expected return to play timeframe follows the same criteria as the last injury list. Chloe Berryhill has also been delisted from the updated version of the injury list as her injury is both season and career-ending, meaning she has already retired so is no longer an active player.
- Shelby McMahon returned to play January 20th.
- Caitlin Karic returned to play Saturday in Melbourne City's 2-1 ALW matchday 15 loss to Adelaide United.
- Mary Fowler returned to play Sunday local time in Manchester City's 5-1 WSL win over Chelsea.
- Mackenzie Hawkesby returned to play Wednesday in Sydney FC's scoreless ALW matchday 10 catch-up draw with Perth Glory.
- Rhianna Pollicina returned to play Sunday in Melbourne Victory's 3-1 ALW matchday 15 loss to Canberra United.
Also means she’ll miss the Asian Cup.https://brisbaneroar.com.au/news/brisbane-roar-confirm-sharn-freier-injury-update/
Sharn Freier's season is over after Brisbane Roar confirmed she sustained an ACL injury during their 2-2 A-League Women matchday 15 draw with Central Coast Mariners. She'll undergo surgery in the coming weeks, with a rehabilitation program set to commence immediately upon the completion of the procedure.