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“Where he received the injury was under the right thoracic, so in his chest,” Lloyd said on Monday.Steven, 30, was unable to inform police of details of the incident that occurred on Saturday night.Subscribe to our Fox Sports newsletters“Obviously it’s being investigated by the police at the moment so we’ve got to be very careful not to speculate and make assumptions,” Lloyd told reporters.Geelong general manager of football Simon Lloyd said Steven’s wellbeing was the overwhelming priority for Geelong, adding it’s too soon to speculate when the recruit will return to AFL action.Geelong’s medical team had been in contact with the trauma doctors at the Alfred Hospital.Steven joined the club in the off-season after a decorated career at St Kilda where he won four best-and-fairest awards.“ … He’s recovering he doesn’t require any further operation, he doesn’t need any exploratory surgery, so that’s a real positive in what is not great circumstances.”“Really at the moment the focus is on health and support for Jack.”The 30-year-old was initially expected to be discharged from hospital on Thursday or Friday.He came close to AFL retirement last year as he dealt with mental health issues, playing just seven games in 2019.“We’ll allow the police to do all their investigations. Details are still unclear as to how the 30-year-old ended up with the injury. Geelong midfielder Jack Steven is recovering in hospital from a reported chest wound, with police investigating the incident. GEELONG’s General Manager of Football Operations, Simon Lloyd, has given an update on the heath of Jack Steven following an incident on Saturday night that left him hospitalised. Gun midfielder Jack Steven has been discharged from hospital as police, the AFL and Geelong eagerly await the star recruit’s version of events that led to his serious injury. “I sent Jack a text the other day when I heard, on the Sunday afternoon. They were the struggles for me, but incredibly popular kid.”Subscribe to our Fox Sports newsletters“I don’t know the ins and outs of it. So to go back seven years and talk about who Jack’s associating with and link it to this, I don’t like it at all.”“But he had some really challenging, negative influences around him early in his career at St Kilda. Gun midfielder Jack Steven has been discharged from hospital as police, the AFL and Geelong eagerly await the star recruit’s version of events that led to his serious injury. Jack Steven will play his first match for Geelong, five weeks after a stabbing incident, but Essendon is dealt a blow with its captain Dyson Heppell to undergo ankle surgery. Lloyd says the club is doing everything it can to support Steven. Details are still unclear as to how the 30-year-old ended up with the injury.Geelong is expected to shed more light on the circumstances surrounding its big-name recruit when coach Chris Scott fronts the media on Thursday morning.Lyon provided an insight into Steven’s early years at the Saints and how the club quickly embraced a charismatic 17-year-old schoolboy.Lyon said he held great hope for Steven when the Cats recruited him during last year’s AFL trade period.“Clearly we all have challenges, but to keep dredging up challenges, he looked like he hadn’t missed a beat at Geelong.“I still remember him in his grey shirt, his blue shorts, school bag – and the group fell in love with him and I did really too,” Lyon said. Steven was admitted to hospital on the weekend with a stab wound before being discharged on Tuesday.