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YOUNG Hawthorn midfielder Jed Anderson's progress has been stalled by another untimely mishap.
Anderson won't play for the rest of April while he recovers from a shoulder injury.
The tough midfielder was in contention for the Grand Final rematch against Fremantle until he damaged a shoulder laying a tackle while playing for VFL affiliate Box Hill Hawks last weekend.
"It was really unfortunate," Hawks football operations manager Chris Fagan said. "He was having a great game. To three-quarter time he had 20 possessions, laid a lot of tackles and kicked a couple of goals.
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"So we were feeling optimistic about Jed, but he hurt his shoulder in a tackling incident late in that third quarter and was unable to return to the field.
"At this stage, it looks like he'll be out for two to three weeks. It's a great disappointment for Jed because he has fought his way back from pneumonia. He was in good form and probably would have been a chance for selection this week.
"He's going to have to wait a little longer now, so he'll just build his fitness over the next few weeks again. No doubt, knowing Jed, he'll challenge hard when the time comes.''
Anderson, 20, who impressed in six games last season, was close to returning after a pre-season interrupted by the bout of pneumonia that required hospital treatment in Darwin.
He earned a Rising Star nomination in his third game last season and this latest setback was overshadowed by the focus on fitness tests for captain Luke Hodge, Sam Mitchell, Brad Sewell and Ben Stratton in the lead-up to the clash with Fremantle at the MCG.
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