‘Wizard’ ruled out as star teammate’s season jeopardised by ‘complicated’ neck injury

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Updated July 9, 2026 — 12:08pm,first published 11:25am

In today’s AFL Briefing:

  • The Hawks are being conservative with the ‘Wizard’ and have ruled the star out for another week.
  • Dean Solomon insists he has “loved every moment” of his stint as interim Essendon coach.

Livewire forward Nick Watson is out of Hawthorn’s big clash with Carlton as Conor Nash continues to battle a neck problem that could end his season.

While defenders Karl Amon and Jarman Impey could return from injury, the Hawks are being conservative with Watson and have ruled the star out for another week.

Hawthorn star Nick Watson has been ruled out of the Carlton clash.Getty Images

Watson missed last weekend’s bad loss to Melbourne with a minor hamstring injury, but coach Sam Mitchell had been optimistic that he would return to play the Blues.

“On Tuesday he ran 88 per cent of his top speed, which is still faster than most of us,” Mitchell said before Thursday morning training. “But just from a confidence point of view, we don’t feel like it’s worth the risk with him – so he’ll miss one more and he’ll be available for next week.”

Nash has not played since round 10 because of a disc-related injury in his neck, affecting strength and power down one of his arms.

“It’s pretty complicated ... it’s quite unusual, so we’ve had to go to some experts – he went to Sydney through the week and got some further treatment,” Mitchell said.

“Now, he definitely won’t play for a month ... but we have no timeline, so realistically he could miss the rest of this season. He’s very frustrated.”

Asked if Nash would recover from this injury, Mitchell was adamant that it is “when, not if”. “The worst-case scenario is he misses the rest of this season.”

Defender Josh Battle is recovering from having his appendix removed last week and also will remain sidelined. “The boys are all saying he has man flu and he should be fine. But unfortunately, he won’t be available either,” Mitchell said.

Impey (hamstring), Amon (knee), Max Beattie (ankle), James Blanck (hamstring) and Finn Maginness will undergo tests at training as they close on returns.

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‘If it’s not a challenge it’s not worth it’: Solomon

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Yet to put his hand up for the full-time job, Dean Solomon insists he has “loved every moment” of his stint as interim Essendon coach.

Solomon, a key member of the Bombers’ last premiership in 2000, is remaining positive through one of the club’s most barren eras.

Essendon (1-15) have lost 28 of their last 29 games across more than 12 months, with Solomon yet to win in five starts since taking over as coach when Brad Scott was sacked in May.

Solomon says he is yet to talk to Bombers president Andrew Welsh about applying to stay on as coach beyond this season.

His chances of securing the permanent job are dwindling though with every heavy defeat, the latest being a 67-point smashing by St Kilda last Sunday.

Dean Solomon has plenty on his plate as interim coach of his beloved Bombers.Getty Images

A passionate Bomber, Solomon has already declared he will stay at the club even if he doesn’t become the senior coach.

“It’s a tough challenge, but it’s the second time I’ve fulfilled the interim coaching role,” said Solomon, who was interim Gold Coast coach in 2017 after Rodney Eade was sacked.

“If it’s not a challenge, it’s not worth it. I’ve always thought that.

“I’ve actually loved every moment of this, and this is where people get to work on trying to find solutions and look to the future.

“It’s about what can we do and who wants to come along for the ride. I’ve actually really enjoyed it.

“For our members and supporters, we understand that the weekends haven’t looked great. But just being sure that we were doing everything we can on the inside to ensure that medium to long term we will be in good health.”

Essendon sit last and appear headed for their first wooden spoon since 2016 ahead of a daunting trip to the Gabba to face the Brisbane Lions, the reigning premiers.

The Lions put them to the sword with a 64-point win at Marvel Stadium in round eight, but Solomon is taking heart from Essendon’s last match in Brisbane.

Last year, the Bombers pushed the Lions to 18 points at the Gabba when the visitors were decimated by injuries.

“We get to go on the road against the best in the comp and compare ourselves,” Solomon said. “Last year we went up there, a very similar situation, undermanned, and did quite well.”

Hird, who coached Essendon during the supplements saga and quit back in 2015, is certain to be interviewed by the Bombers’ coaching panel.

Untried assistants Hayden Skipworth (Collingwood), James Kelly (Geelong), Corey Enright (St Kilda) and Jaymie Graham (Fremantle) will also likely go through the process.

Sydney premiership coach John Longmire, who exited the Swans at the end of 2024, has been coming around to the possibility of taking on the giant rebuild.

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