David MacKay

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Will retire after season
MAdelaide Crows
August 18, 2021
MacKay is set to retire after the 2021 season.
ANALYSIS
MacKay is expected to play in Round 23 versus North Melbourne for his 248th and final AFL game. The 33-year-old will end his career after 15 years, all with Adelaide.
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Back against North Melbourne
MAdelaide Crows
April 10, 2021
MacKay made the team sheet for Sunday's match against North Melbourne.
ANALYSIS
MacKay missed Round 3 but will get a better chance to impress against the 'Roos.
Out with hamstring injury
MAdelaide Crows
Hamstring
April 1, 2021
MacKay will miss the Round 3 match against Gold Coast Suns with a potential hamstring injury.
ANALYSIS
MacKay wasn't in the initial injury report at the start of the week but now finds himself out of the team sheet. While this injury wasn't confirmed when the team was announced, the absence of MacKay does allow Jake Kelly the chance to return from a concussion as an interchange.
Available for selection
MAdelaide Crows
March 16, 2021
MacKay recovered from his concussion and will be available for selection in Round 1 against Geelong, according to Head of Football Adam Kelly.
ANALYSIS
MacKay picked up the concussion during an internal match but has since recovered in time for the regular season. While he only played 10 times in 2020, MacKay had some decent value with 15.5 disposals and 2.5 marks per match.
Dealing with concussion symptoms
MAdelaide Crows
Concussion
March 4, 2021
MacKay continues to be sidelined by concussion symptoms, the AFL's official site reports.
ANALYSIS
MacKay still has some time to get right ahead of the regular season, but it's quite likely he will be held out of the Community Series match this weekend. MacKay should be a mainstay in the lineup for the Crows again in 2021 after averaging 15.5 disposals, 2.5 marks and 1.6 tackles a season ago.
Suspension served
MAdelaide Crows
September 15, 2020
MacKay has served his one-match ban and will be available for selection in Round 18.
ANALYSIS
MacKay was suspended for one match for forceful front-on contact on Matt de Boer last Tuesday. With that in the rearview, he will aim to close out the 2020 campaign on a high note Saturday versus Richmond.