Harry McKay has been assessed for a concussion after a collision involving twin Ben during Carlton’s clash with Essendon.
In the early stages of the final quarter, Harry came charging out to try and mark a high ball with Ben trailing a metre behind.
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As Harry attempted to mark it, he collided with teammate Matt Kennedy and then Ben came flying in over the top and inadvertently pushed his brother’s head into the ground.
Harry stayed on the ground for close to a minute as medical staff rushed to help.
He was eventually able to walk off the field where he headed down to the rooms for assessment.
Mum Tracey looked nervous as she watched on in the stands.
“Harry McKay has not moved from that incident just moments ago. You can see the physios and doctors making their way out to him right now,” boundary rider Abbey Holmes said.
Essendon great Jobe Watson added: “The hand of his brother and his body weight just came down as they both went to ground.”
Harry played no further part in the match, but was spotted on the bench in the final moments as the Blues ran out 26-point winners.
He finished the game with one goal in what was the first time the twins have faced off in their AFL careers.
They started on each other with Harry kicking a goal in the first quarter courtesy of a free kick against Ben.
More to come …