AFL 2026: Collingwood captain Darcy Moore poised for return, Essendon defender Jordan Ridley sidelined

The annual Anzac Day AFL blockbuster between Collingwood and Essendon is just days away, and two of the league’s key defenders are facing drastically different fitness outcomes as their clubs finalize round six lineups. For Collingwood captain and star backline leader Darcy Moore, the next week brings a make-or-break pair of training sessions that will determine whether he can take the MCG stage for one of the season’s most anticipated matches.

Moore’s 2024 campaign has been plagued by a string of soft tissue injuries and setbacks, starting with pre-season niggles to his calf and hamstring, followed by an aggravated bursa injury that has disrupted his build-up. Despite the rocky start to the year, Moore says he has turned a corner in his recovery, posting a strong, full training session last Friday that has left him confident of meeting the fitness benchmark this week.

Speaking to reporters Monday during a remembrance event at the Shrine of Remembrance, Moore outlined his path to selection: “In great news, I had a really good session last Friday. I made a couple of really big breakthroughs, so body feels awesome coming into this week. We’ve got two sessions before the game, Tuesday and Thursday. I am in a really great position to train fully this week and hopefully put my hand up. I’ve got to back up and be feeling good going into the weekend to be selected.”

This isn’t the first time Moore has fought back from an early-season injury to push for selection: he returned to the field in round three against GWS Giants, but faced widespread criticism after he was seen grimacing through every kick across the entire match, prompting questions about whether he was rushed back too soon. He missed at least a month of game time following that outing, but Moore has rejected claims he was underprepared for that round three clash, saying he takes full accountability for the decision to play.

“I put my hand up, I was ready to go and I am accountable for that decision. Absolutely was ready to go,” Moore said.

Across town, the outlook is far less positive for Essendon counterpart Jordan Ridley, who is all but certain to miss the Anzac Day clash after picking up yet another calf injury during Saturday’s match against the Gold Coast Suns. Ridley has endured a brutal run of soft tissue injuries in recent seasons, and the latest setback comes just as he had worked his way back to full fitness after a previous layoff.

Essendon captain Andy McGrath told reporters on Monday that the seven-day turnaround between Saturday’s match and this weekend’s blockbuster is far too quick for Ridley to recover, given his well-documented history of recurring calf issues. The club plans to take a cautious approach to avoid a longer-term injury.

“I don’t think so at this stage, Jordan has got a little calf injury and with his history there, we’re just being cautious with his approach,” McGrath said. “We’ll see how he presents today and throughout the week, but I don’t think this weekend will be realistic. Obviously, Jordan is a really important member of our team, culturally and on the field. He’s a super player, we’ve loved having him back. We’ll see how the injury unfolds but I feel for Ridds at the moment. It’s been a tough run, but I am sure we’ll have him back soon.”

With the Anzac Day clash drawing millions of viewers and drawing a capacity crowd to the MCG, both clubs will confirm their final lineups ahead of the iconic annual fixture, with Moore’s fitness progress set to be tracked closely by Collingwood fans through the week.