Here’s the latest I can share based on current public reports.
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Mark Keane (AFL, Adelaide Crows) suffered a serious ankle injury in training and is expected to miss several weeks to months while recovering, with surgery likely depending on the exact injury details. [sources note: Irish Examiner coverage of an ankle fracture and anticipated three-to-four month layoff; additional clips from Australian outlets corroborate an on-field stretcher and injury timeline][2]
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Context: Keane previously had a standout 2025 season, playing all 25 games and earning All-Australian recognition, which amplifies the impact of any extended absence for the club.
If you’d like, I can:
- Narrow to the most up-to-date single-source confirmation (e.g., club announcement) and provide a concise timeline.
- Pull a quick comparison of Keane’s 2025 stats vs. the current season to illustrate potential impact.
Sources
Mark Keane is a Adelaide Crows AFL player. View career stats, contract details, latest news, injury updates SuperCoach and AFL Fantasy stats & scores, and rumours.
www.zerohanger.comMark Keane of Adelaide Crows player profile including SuperCoach and AFL Fantasy stats & scores, contract information, AFL news, stats and rumours.
www.zerohanger.comArticles by Mark A Keane on Muck Rack. Find Mark A Keane's email address, contact information, LinkedIn, Twitter, other social media and more.
muckrack.comAdelaide Crows defender Mark Keane has suffered an ankle injury during training and was stretchered off the track.
7news.com.auMark Keane was elected president of ICMA at the association’s 50th annual conference in Chicago in 1964. It was my first conference and our first connection. Just three years later, Mark was appointed ICMA’s fourth executive director in its then 53-year history.
icma.orgList of computer science publications by Mark T. Keane
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scholar.google.comFormer Limerick hurler Mark Keane’s workplace injury case against Johnson & Johnson faces scrutiny over post-surgery cycling claims
www.irishexaminer.comThe Cork native will require surgery after suffering a nasty ankle injury in Adelaide Crows training.
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