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Foot injury sidelines new Lion for AFL season start

Brisbane will have to wait for ex-Essendon ruckman Sam Draper (c) to make his Lions debut. (Richard Wainwright/AAP PHOTOS)

Sam Draper's Brisbane Lions debut will be delayed by a foot stress fracture that will sideline him for the start of the AFL season.

Coach Chris Fagan said that the former Essendon ruckman reported a sore foot before last week's pre-season camp at Maroochydore on the Queensland Sunshine Coast.

"He’s had some scans on that and unfortunately he’s got a stress reaction in his foot," Fagan told SEN.

"That’s going to probably mean that he won’t be available for selection until about the second week of the AFL season."

Lions recruit Sam Draper's pre-season has hit a snag in Brisbane. (Murray Wenzel/AAP VIDEO)

The Lions later issued a media release saying Draper's right foot would be in a moon boot for at least the next week to manage a "low-level stress reaction".

They also clarified that he will miss six to eight weeks, potentially putting him out of action until their round-three away match against St Kilda on March 28.

Draper only managed five games for the Bombers last year before a torn achilles tendon ended his season.

He and ex-West Coast coast captain Oscar Allen are the key additions for the Lions as they shoot for three-straight premierships.

Allen is expected to be available for their Opening Round match against the Western Bulldogs on March 7 at the Gabba.

The tall utility continues to recover from the knee injury that restricted him to 12 games last season.

Oscar Allen.
Oscar Allen is on track to return from his knee injury suffered last season. (Richard Wainwright/AAP PHOTOS)

Lincoln McCarthy and Keidean Coleman are also pushing for Opening Round returns after their seasons last year were ruined by injury.

Draper is the latest big-name player to be sidelined in pre-season - luckless Hawthorn midfielder Will Day (shoulder) and Adelaide defender Dan Curtin (knee) are also sidelined.

Carlton forward Jesse Motlop and North Melbourne defender Jackson Archer most likely will not play at all this year because of ACL knee ligament tears.

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