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AFL: Jeremy Howe suffers horror injury as Collingwood beat Geelong in thriller

Collingwood defender Jeremy Howe has been hospitalised and faces surgery after being stretchered off the MCG with a broken forearm in the Magpies’ pulsating 22-point AFL win over Geelong.

Howe had a horrifying collision with Geelong small forward Tyson Stengle in the third term of Friday night’s eventful round-one clash.

After trailing by as much as 22 points in the third quarter, Collingwood roared back against the reigning premiers and won

“He’s such an important player, he’s a vice-captain, we all love him,” coach Craig McRae said of Howe.

“So when you see one of the guys go down, one of the real good guys, that’s going to be a cost somewhere.”

New Collingwood captain Darcy Moore was emotional post-match as he paid tribute to his fellow defender Howe.

“It’s pretty distressing and it’s pretty messed up. We have to forget about it and get on with the job,” Moore told the Seven Network.

Howe and Stengle contested a high ball and the Collingwood player flew into the air from the impact.

He landed heavily on his left arm and play was stopped for several minutes as he received medical attention.

Howe needed the so-called “green whistle” for some acute pain relief and the Seven Network chose not to replay the incident.

Stengle also had to leave the field from the impact of the collision, but was able to return.

The Magpies swamped Geelong with an eight-goal run from late in the third term and kicked five goals to none in the last quarter for an impressive win.

Jordan De Goey, one of Collingwood’s best, put an exclamation mark on the win with a booming 50 metre shot for his third goal late in the last term.

It is Collingwood’s highest score since 2018, when they made the grand final.

“I had great belief coming here tonight.

Read more on theguardian.com