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But having a couple of trade plans are important to have in place before the partial lockout ahead of the Collingwood v Richmond match and the full lockout on Friday night. But having a couple of trade plans are important to have in place before the partial lockout ahead of the Collingwood v Richmond match and the full lockout on Friday night.1:40 - Warnie runs through the lockout times coaches need to be aware of this week.Carlton, Hawthorn, Brisbane and Essendon have named their teams for Friday night's…Fantasy Classic coaches have three trades to use this week and The Traders run through a range of scenarios. GWS Giants player Callan Ward takes part in a training session at Giants HQ in January. Part of the fun of a trade is trying to guess which team got the better end of the deal. GWS veteran Callan Ward will spend up to six weeks on the sidelines because of a knee injury, ensuring the AFL club’s midfield will be under even more pressure in Saturday’s clash with Brisbane. We don’t think he’ll be right this weekend and he’ll miss one or two weeks but it’s a week-to-week proposition.”“We expect he’ll probably miss four to six weeks depending on how quickly he settles down but thankfully [there's] no need for surgery. 17.2k Followers, 601 Following, 298 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Callan Ward (@calward) Ward received a nomination for the 2009 AFL Rising Star award in round 18 of the 2009 season. Height: 187cm Weight: 84kg Position: Midfield Last Drafted: Round 2, Pick #19 2007 National Draft by Western Bulldogs. He’s one of the best midfielders in the comp for a reason.GWS veteran Callan Ward will spend up to six weeks on the sidelines because of a knee injury, ensuring the AFL club’s midfield will be under even more pressure in Saturday’s clash with Brisbane.Davis, who shared the captaincy duties from the club’s inception until passing the reins on to Coniglio, was surprised to read the report that claimed the skipper could be dropped.The struggles of Stephen Coniglio, appointed captain in the off-season after signing a seven-year deal, have been particularly well documented in recent weeks.A Fox Footy report suggested GWS were considering whether to axe Coniglio for Saturday’s match at Giants Stadium, such was their concern about the captain’s form.Ward’s setback, which the veteran on-baller suffered when a kick of his was smothered in Sunday’s loss to Port Adelaide, means that selection bombshell is even less likely to transpire. "“He kicked around his body and had that kick smothered.“He did some damage to his lateral collateral ligament in his right knee, so that’s not the one he had reconstructed last year which we’re thankful about.The weekend's loss was the Giants' third in five, with a clash against an in-form Brisbane on Saturday awaiting before a meeting with last year's grand final opponents Richmond in round eight.The Giants confirmed on Tuesday Ward would face four to six weeks out with a lateral collateral ligament injury to his right knee despite him playing through the injury and having 40 touches in the 9.9 (63) - 6.10 (46) loss.“We’re really disappointed for Wardy,” GWS Head of Medical Cullan Ball said in a club statement.In good news for the Giants, the injury will not require surgery and was not sustained on the same knee he injured last season.Yet the loss of Ward's 221 games of AFL experience comes at a time where the Giants' midfield that has come under some strain given the side's indifferent start to the year.Wards injury places further strain on last year's runners-up after what has been a disappointing return from the COVID-19 lock down.Callan Ward could be missing for the GWS Giants for the next six weeks with the talismanic midfielder suffering a knee injury in the loss to Port Adelaide on Sunday.“We expect he’ll probably miss four to six weeks depending on how quickly he settles down but thankfully no need for surgery. The 29-year-old hasn’t played since he tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee against Geelong in Round 4 last year – his only appearance of 2019. GWS midfielder Callan Ward (soreness) has withdrawn from the team for the clash against Hawthorn tomorrow. 24:25 - Calvin discusses the loophole this week.6:50 - Plenty of information has been picked up in the last few weeks from the training track with match simulations.From 2019, fans will no longer be able to subscribe to AFL Live Pass through the AFL website. Greater Western Sydney star Callan Ward won’t return from a knee reconstruction in Round 1, but the former skipper is aiming to play in the first month of the season.