Cats’ Clark to resume full AFL training

Mitch Clark is edging closer to a return to full training as he looks to put a difficult debut AFL season with Geelong behind him.

Clark, 28, has fought a well-documented battle against clinical depression and his 2015 campaign came to a premature end after round nine when he succumbed to a calf injury.

“I hope to be back in full training in the next week or two,” Clark told the club’s website.

“It’s really just the physio holding me back at the moment. I’m just getting that little bit of extra work in before Christmas.

“If it doesn’t happen before Christmas, it will definitely be just after that when I’ll be back with the main group and doing everything.

“I could probably be in all the drills at the moment.

“But we’re sort of just holding back a little bit at the moment and just taking our time, making sure I can get this old body in the best shape that it can be.”

A fit-again Clark looms as a key figure in a revamped Cats line-up next season.

A busy off-season netted experienced recruits Patrick Dangerfield, Lachie Henderson, Scott Selwood and Zac Smith, with Clark keen to play a large role in returning the club to the finals.

“There definitely is a fresh feel to the place,” he said.

“I sort of feel really new myself having only played eight games last season.

“The guys that have come in just recently have brought a lot of excitement to the group and I’m looking forward to getting out there and playing with them all.”

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